The Santa Cruz Wharf welcomed visitors Saturday morning after being closed for nearly two weeks following the partial collapse of a 150-foot section under construction just days before Christmas.
The Santa Cruz wharf reopened to visitors and businesses, just two weeks after powerful waves caused over 100 feet of the structure to collapse into the ocean.
The wharf reopened to visitors and merchants less than two weeks after a dangerous storm's crashing waves collapsed more than ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf officially reopened Saturday less than two weeks after a 150-foot section of the pier collapsed into the ocean.
On Dec. 24, the Santa Cruz area was hit by the biggest ocean swell in 30 years. The huge waves tore apart a portion of the city's municipal wharf and it has been closed to the public ever since. But ...
Saturday morning marked the reopening of the wharf in Santa Cruz after parts of it collapsed in a coastal storm days before ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf will reopen to the public on Saturday January 4, city officials said,13 days after a section of the ...
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Words of caution circulated online after a portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf in California broke off and drifted into the surrounding waters on Dec. 23. Two people with minor injuries were rescued ...
In Santa Cruz, a portion of the surf town’s iconic wharf collapsed into the ocean on Monday, December 23rd. Two victims were rescued by lifeguards during the incident. And video footage following the ...
Tourists are being urged to avoid holiday hotspots such as the Canary Islands, Majorca and Venice in 2025 as they are “collapsing” due to their popularity, according to a travel guide.
Three people dropped into the ocean Monday when a California wharf partially collapsed. Officials said the people had minor injuries after the incident at 12:45 p.m. PT at the Santa Cruz Wharf.