 An elevated Los Angeles freeway closed for more than a week because of an arson fire is expected to reopen ahead of Monday morning's commute. A day earlier than previously announced and weeks ahead of the original estimate, California Governor Gavin Newsom said Sunday, the November 11 blaze, fed by flammable materials stored under the roadway in violation of a company's lease, shot a mile-long stretch of Interstate 10 near downtown, snarling traffic as repair crews worked around the clock. Newsom had said last week that all lanes were expected to reopen by Tuesday, but moved it up to Monday after significant progress in Newsom said recent safety inspections showed the span was safe to start reopening Sunday evening and that the freeway would be fully operational before Monday's rush hour aerial video from CapTV slash ABC7 Los Angeles showed some traffic already on the freeway on Sunday night.