Crews to clear debris left from Santa Cruz Wharf collapse

(Kron) – Coast Coast Guard and Power Engineering Construction will work with Santa Cruz on 6, 7 and 8 June to cleanse the underwater debris left from Santa Cruz Warv, which partially collapsed during a strong storm in December 2024.

This work will remove heavy equipment and wooden debris that he left on the sea bottom next to the Santa Cruz berth for Santa Cruz after the disaster.

“This article was deposited during the event of the main storm in December 2024, causing great damage to the southern end of Warf,” said the city of Santa Cruz in a statement on Friday.

  • A building in the ocean is floating after a partial berth on Monday, December 23, 2024, in Santa Cruz, California (Shumoel Taller/Santa Cruz Centinil via AP)

While the crews actively work in the area, the actual underwater removal will happen on Saturday. The city expects to complete the project on Sunday.

“This complex effort has been delayed so far due to the need for a window of quiet sea conditions,” said Santa Cruz. “Fall -favorable weather forecasts now allow the process to continue.”

The American Coast Guard asks the beach, swimmers and boats to stay at least 300 feet from any diving flags used during removal. The dive flags site will be accompanied and the project will be completed.

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