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Bare beach is shown as the water recedes before a tsunami surge in Seaside, Ore., Friday, March, 11, 2011. The tsunami traveled across the Pacific Ocean after an 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck the east coast of Japan. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)
According to emergency personnel and a couple of fishermen, Crescent City has 30+ boats sinking or upside down. The next surge is expected to reach into the City streets. Humboldt Bay is sucking out right now. Can’t get down there to see damages. 101 closed all over the place. Ocean has breached the highways. Most all of our fishing vessels got out of Crescent City and are sitting off shore but it sounds like there will be nothing to come back to.
On the central coast in Santa Cruz, loose fishing boats crashed into one another and docks broke away from the shore. The water rushed out as quickly as it poured in, leaving the boats tipped over in mud.
Some surfers ignored evacuation warnings before they were lifted and took advantage of the waves ahead of the tsunami.
"The tides are right, the swell is good, the weather is good, the tsunami is there," said William Hill, an off-duty California trooper. "We're going out."
the dude wrote:1800 second period surf...
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