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VENICE, Calif. (KABC) -- About 1,400 gallons of raw sewage spilled into the ocean in Long Beach between First Place and Belmont Pier over the weekend.
A sewage line began leaking on Saturday night, and that sewage made it to the ocean through a storm drain.
The beaches will remain closed until bacteria levels are within acceptable levels. Authorities warn the public to stay out of the 2.5-mile section of coastline.
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