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It’s been a rocky couple of months for this Southern California roadway.

Malibu Canyon Road, which has already closed several times during this stormy season, will have a portion closed at least until Monday after a rockslide, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

The road in Malibu that leads to Pepperdine University is closed on both sides from Piuma to Pacific Coast Highway. The sheriff’s department estimated that it could reopen by 3 p.m. on Monday, though it could last longer depending on weather conditions.

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Malibu Canyon Road is closed again due to a rockslide. It is expected to reopen on Monday, April 15. (Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department)

A photo shared by the department’s Lost Hills Station showed rocks spilled out along both lanes of the road.

The road in similar places closed in February and again in March due to slides and weather concerns. Pepperdine canceled in-person classes for a day in February due to the road’s closure.