The Santa Cruz Wharf is closed indefinitely after a large section collapsed into the ocean, affecting nearly two dozen businesses.
The City of Santa Cruz says the wharf has been deemed safe, based on a recently completed sonar and engineering assessment.
Santa Cruz beaches closed Monday afternoon as part of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf collapsed into the ocean.
About 150 feet of the wharf, which included The Dolphin Restaurant and a restroom, broke off and fell into the water. A Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf restroom continues to be battered by waves Monday ...
The community still in shock as the iconic coastline in Santa Cruz is filled with dangerous debris, just 24 hours since a ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf collapse happened at around 12:45 p.m. Monday afternoon, city officials confirmed. The section of the wharf that collapsed included the Dolphin restaurant and one of the public ...
A part of the Santa Cruz Wharf ... of the municipal wharf that has already been determined to need to be taken down and repaired over time." It included the Dolphin restaurant and one of the ...
A 150-foot-long section at the end of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf fell into the ocean Monday ... and the Dolphin restaurant along with three people into the water. One person was able to ...