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A portion of a California wharf collapsed during ... A portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed on Dec. 23, 2024, in Santa Cruz, Calif. Yvonne Marks The collapse occurred at 12:45 p.m. PT on ...
Image Part of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed on Monday as the National ... A barrage of powerful storms ripped through Northern California in January 2023, hitting the Santa Cruz region especially ...
A section of the municipal wharf in Santa Cruz collapsed and fell into the ocean ... Gavin Newsom had been briefed on the situation and the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services ...
WE GO TO ACTION NEWS EIGHT REPORTER JOYCE KIM LIVE IN SANTA CRUZ.. JOYCE.## THE WHARF COLLAPSED RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF A FOUR MILLION DOLLAR PROJECT TO FIX THE DAMAGES FROM PREVIOUS STORMS.
Ocean swells along California’s central coast ... were now looking at the rest of the Santa Cruz Wharf’s structural integrity. Monday’s collapse came about a year after the Seacliff State ...
A part of the wharf collapsed on Monday in powerful surf. (Shmuel Thaler - Santa Cruz Sentinel ... adult sons among victims of plane crash off California coast Coast Guard suspends search for ...
A pier in Santa Cruz, California, partially collapsed in heavy waves brought on by storms, throwing three people into the water, officials said. The collapsed portion of the municipal wharf ...
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A portion of a California wharf collapsed during ... are safe and accounted for following the partial collapse of the Santa ...
Prior to the wharf's collapse, a man died after being trapped by debris washed up by a big wave at Sunset State Beach, according to the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's office. A coastal flood warning ...
A section of the municipal wharf in Santa Cruz collapsed and fell into the ocean around midday on Monday requiring water rescues by emergency responders, according to the Santa Cruz Fire Department.