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California's Santa Cruz Wharf closed indefinitely
Seagulls were a factor in collapse of California's iconic Santa Cruz wharf
After part of the iconic Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed into the ocean amid powerful waves on Monday, feathered culprits have been found to factor into the pier’s damage: seagulls.
California Pier Collapse Video Shows Santa Cruz Wharf Partially Washed Away
Santa Cruz Wharf's collapse threw three people into the ocean after the National Weather Service warned of waves up to 60 feet.
Santa Cruz mayor does not commit to rebuilding part of wharf that collapsed into ocean
Mayor, while stressing the value of the wharf in the community, says rebuilding without serious discussions would be “irresponsible.”
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Destructive waves keep thrashing Santa Cruz: ‘Mother Nature holds the cards’
Strong storms have pounded Santa Cruz in recent years, most notably collapsing a chunk of its wharf this week. Is it just bad ...
KION
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Deputies arrest a man in connection with drug trafficking in Santa Cruz; Sheriff’s Office
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office said that they arrested a 54-year-old man named Juan Basurto Jimenez for allegedly ...
Yahoo News
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Watch: Large waves surge into Santa Cruz harbor damaging boats during atmospheric river event
High Surf Turns Deadly In
California
As Powerful Waves Destroy Part Of
Santa
Cruz
Pier, Prompt Water Rescues Despite the damage to the harbor and the pier, no significant injuries were reported ...
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California’s piers may not be able to withstand climate change
Climate change continues to worsen the coastal storms that batter California's aging piers. The result is frequent and ...
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