The Ventura Pier was closed early Sunday morning and is expected to remain off limits through Christmas Day due to a high surf warning. Ventura Police Cmdr. Edward Caliento said police went out ...
The closure of Ha'penny Pier, Harwich, will allow for essential repairs A pier will be partially closed to the public for eight weeks from Monday to allow essential maintenance works to take place.
Part of the Santa Cruz pier collapsed Monday amid powerful waves along the California coastline, the National Weather Service said on X. Live aerial footage from KSBW-TV shows a portion of the ...
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the Santa Cruz Pier has partially collapsed and "is floating away" amid a high surf warning. The NWS Bay Area account on Monday posted to X ...
The pier was closed to the public at the time of the collapse and no bystanders were injured. Officials are warning residents to stay away from the area due to hazardous debris and strong surf.
"We are anticipating that what is coming toward us is more serious than what was there this morning,” said Fred Keeley, mayor of the city of Santa Cruz, where the pier collapsed. In Watsonville ...
Massive waves pummeling the California coastline were threatening lives and seaside structures up and down the coast this week. The National Weather Service issued a high surf warning in effect ...
A portion of a pier in northern California's Santa Cruz collapsed into the Pacific Ocean on Monday, sending three city workers into the sea after high surf slammed the coast. The Wharf ...
A city employee and two contractors were at the end of the pier checking on its stability and how it was withstanding rough waves when about 150 feet of the pier gave way, tossing the workers into ...
Dramatic footage and images showed a restroom building toppled by waves on the beach, a wrecked pier floating in the ocean and debris strewn across the water. A trio of structures on the pier ...
Three construction workers went into the water when the pier section collapsed, according to the Santa Cruz Police Department. Two of them were rescued by lifeguards, and a third person self-rescued.