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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.
Watch as heavy surf causes Santa Cruz pier to partially collapse, sending 3 into water
Heavy surf destroyed a portion of Santa Cruz Wharf on Monday afternoon, sending three city works into the water. All three people were rescued shortly after.
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Santa Cruz officials say rebuilding pier might not be ‘feasible’ or ‘appropriate’
The iconic Santa Cruz wharf might never be rebuilt after giant swells caused the end of the pier to collapse into the sea, ...
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Protections for nesting gulls (among other uniquely Californian headaches) delayed repairs to Santa Cruz wharf
Repairs on the wharf, damaged by last winter’s storms, were delayed by strict permitting requirements, environmental ...
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Watch as heavy surf causes Santa Cruz pier to partially collapse, plunging 3 into ocean
A portion of a
pier
in northern California's
Santa
Cruz
collapsed into the Pacific Ocean on Monday, sending three city ...
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Watch: Large waves surge into Santa Cruz harbor damaging boats during atmospheric river event
Several boats appeared to be heavily damaged despite owners' attempts to secure their vessels before and during the event.
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