Strong winds gusting across Southern California blew down several panels of a new barrier being installed along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports the panels fell Wednesday into Mexican territory where the border runs between the U.S. city of Calexico and the Mexican city of Mexicali.
The newspaper says the 30-foot-tall panels had just been anchored in concrete that had not yet cured when the gusts hit and they fell into a road.
Border Patrol Agent Carlos Pitones says Mexican authorities responded quickly and were able to divert traffic.
The area is about 100 miles east of San Diego.
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