California residents urged to avoid ocean as high surf pounds coastline

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California residents urged to avoid ocean as high surf pounds coastline
Author: Lois Beckett
Published: Dec, 26 2024 19:10

At least one dead and three missing amid storm that has split wharf, wrecked boat and piled up debris. California residents are being warned to stay off wharves, piers and other waterside structures as 20-30ft waves are expected to batter the northern Pacific coast for the rest of the week.

 [What looks like a whole house in low tide, with a row of lights beyond it]
Image Credit: the Guardian [What looks like a whole house in low tide, with a row of lights beyond it]

The National Weather Service advisory comes after a 150ft section of the wharf in Santa Cruz collapsed amid high waves on Monday, and storm debris was blamed for the death of a Santa Cruz county man on a beach in Watsonville. In southern California, the coast guard announced on Thursday morning that it had suspended a search for two men who were missing after a fishing trip off the coast of Palos Verdes, NBC Los Angeles reported. The wreckage of a boat believed to be theirs was discovered on Tuesday.

“Inexperienced swimmers should stay out of the water due to life-threatening surf conditions,” the NWS warned in the Bay Area. “Never turn your back on the ocean.” The agency also warned of high surf and rip currents in the Los Angeles area. In Santa Cruz, three city workers fell into the ocean but survived with only minor injuries when a large section of pier, including a restaurant that was closed, collapsed and floated away amid high surf on Monday.

Nearly 20 miles to the south, at Sunset State beach, California state parks and fire crews responded at around 11.30am on Monday about a man trapped under debris, a spokesperson for the Santa Cruz county sheriff’s office said. The man was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

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