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Santa Cruz officials said engineers are still determining if the Municipal Wharf is safe after part of the pier collapsed. They also don't know if it will make sense to rebuild the damaged section.
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A winter storm centered far from our area has resulted in at least one death, closed roads and beaches, and severely damaged a century-old pier.
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A 150-foot section of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf collapsed amid heavy surf on Monday, and officials fear the damage will worsen before seas calm.
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The signal would give the community unrestricted access through the region. Meanwhile, due to weather, convoys have been canceled for Saturday and potentially Sunday.
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The convoys will now be at 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. The change was made due to consultations with community members and local agencies.
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At least 1,500 people have used Monterey County resource centers among the ongoing power outages caused by the intense weekend weather.
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The latest round of winter weather spared the Pajaro River levee system, which failed so disastrously last year. That has left officials hopeful that they can keep the 75-year-old system intact for just a little bit longer, with construction on a new, stronger system set to begin this year.
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After a few summery days, winter returns with a vengeance and torrential rain in the Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey counties. Officials are warning about possible floods, power outages and strong winds.