Chaos in California Today! Santa Cruz Pier Destroyed by Giant Tsunami-Like Waves
Chaos in California Today! Santa Cruz Pier Destroyed by Giant Tsunami-Like Waves
Dangerous waves brought down part of the Santa Cruz Pier on Monday and prompted multiple water rescues from the Pacific Ocean this week as waves up to 60 feet are forecast along the shores of California. The Central Fire District of Santa Cruz County website shows crews responded to at least two water rescues on Monday near Live Oak and Capitola beaches. The storm’s high surf also likely pulled a man into the Pacific Ocean around noon Monday at Marina State Beach along the Monterey Bay, authorities said. Meanwhile, in Marina State Beach, about 30 minutes south of Sunset State Beach, a man went missing around noon after being pulled into the water by a high surf. Another person went missing at Pebble Beach, south of Monterey. Cal Fire said crews responded to Ocean Road in Pebble Beach after it was reported someone was swept off the rocks into the water. Three people were rescued near Bodega Bay after they were swept off land by a powerful wave on Monday, the Sonoma County Fire District said.
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