High Waves Cause Death and Destruction on California Coast

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Massive waves** have been causing havoc on the California coast, leaving at least one person dead and causing extensive damage. A man was tragically killed after being trapped by debris on a beach in Santa Cruz. The Santa Cruz Wharf also collapsed after being hit by large waves. Further south, rescue efforts are underway to find a missing individual who was swept into the water by high surf. Swimmers are being warned to stay out of the water due to dangerous conditions.

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