Santa Cruz Wharf's collapse threw three people into the ocean after the National Weather Service warned of waves up to 60 feet.
The wharf reopened to visitors and merchants less than two weeks after a dangerous storm's crashing waves collapsed more than 100 feet of the pier into the ocean.
"Newsom has been briefed on a previously damaged section of the Santa Cruz pier that broke off due to heavy surf," the post reads in part. "(California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services ...
Video from the Northern California city showed a part of the pier floating in the water ... to the piers in nearby Capitola and Seacliff. Santa Cruz City Manager Matt Huffaker said city officials ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom's press ... CAGovernorNewsom has been briefed on a previously damaged section of the Santa Cruz pier that broke off due to heavy surf.@Cal_OES is coordinating ...
Christmas Eve travel was also impacted Tuesday morning by American Airlines briefly grounding all of its flights nationwide.
NEW: A large portion of the Santa Cruz pier in California collapses into the water, taking multiple people with it. City workers could be seen still on the pier after it collapsed into the ocean.
In December 2023, a storm surge damaged the wharf and forced the city to close the pier to the ... surf warning for California’s northern coast — including Santa Cruz, Point Reyes, San ...
Former City of Santa Cruz wharf supervisor Jon Bombaci estimates that the ocean took about a third of the portion of wharf ...
Santa Cruz officials are investigating the Dec. 23 wharf collapse, which caused nearly $19 million in damage. The city has ...
The early immigrants to Santa Cruz County from the east quickly realized that there was an abundance of natural resources in ...