SHERMAN OAKS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — At least three homes in Sherman Oaks were impacted by a landslide, prompting some people to be evacuated overnight.

Firefighters responded to N. Ventura Canyon Avenue around 2:51 a.m. Wednesday after reports of a large tree and wires down in the backyard of a residence, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

They discovered a large portion of the hillside had slid down toward homes in the area.

A home that was under construction sustained the most damage and will be red-tagged, officials said. One of the other homes was yellow-tagged.

LAFD’s Cody Weireter described the damage that was left behind.

“You have a large debris of mud, vegetation, trees… and rocks and concrete just come down into one of the homes that was under construction,” he told Eyewitness News. “A portion of one of the homes’ outdoor pool area has actually separated form that main foundation, and so obviously that’s one of our biggest concerns right now.”

Video from the scene shows a pool house and pool that sustained significant damage with large cracks on the ground. Crews pumped the water out of the pool to reduce the stress on the hillside.

There were people inside two of the homes at the time of the landslide. They all safely evacuated. No injuries were reported.

DEVELOPING: We will add more details to this report as they become available.

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Jaysha Patel

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