California beach towns flooded by massive waves, receive evacuation orders

Up and down the California coast, monster waves battered beach towns Thursday churned up by a powerful storm in the Pacific Ocean.

From San Diego to Los Angeles and beyond San Francisco, the National Weather Service issued Coastal Flood Warnings and High Surf Warnings for breaking waves between 28 and 33 feet.

Some locations were forecast to see waves as high as 40 feet.

The massive waves overtook beaches and coastal roads.

Some even crashed against homes and businesses.

The debris deposited on streets was so heavy that road crews used plows to clear the scenic State Highway 1, south of San Francisco.

Other stretches of the road were too buried to clear.

Officials issued evacuation orders for several northern and central California coastal communities.

High tide and rains brought large waves pounding the coastline and caused flooding in Capitola Village, Calif., on Dec. 25, 2023. ZUMAPRESS.com

Residents that local reporters talked to were shocked to see the waves so large.

Many went to the beaches to get pictures and videos.

Watch the video below as the shocked photographers screamed and ran from a monster in Capitola.

People watch the waves near Pacifica Municipal Pier in Pacifica, Calif., on Dec. 28, 2023. AP

“Before anyone says anything, right after a bigger wave came, everyone was asked to leave and evacuate the Esplanade,” posted Yesica Guzman on social media. “The cops were making sure everyone was safe. No one got injured due to the waves, at least no one near us. Shortly after this video, everyone received the evacuation notices and the cops evacuated anyone near.”

“We put evacuation warnings into place around 8 a.m. this morning for this area, and, as you can see, these waves are incredibly powerful,” Ashley Keehn, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office Information Officer, told KTVU FOX 2. “They’re washing logs up here. A lot of debris, a lot of driftwood. So we’ve been asking people to avoid the direct coastal area.”

Not everyone heeded the advice, however, and ended up soaked.

A front end loader removes debris along a flooded Clarendon road due to high waves in Pacifica, Calif., on Dec. 28, 2023. AP
Two of the three rescue helicopters dispatched to the scene flew over Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area in Oceano, Calif., after flooding resulted in high swells on the ocean on Dec. 28, 2023. AP

The waves kept coming.

Take a look at this aerial picture of Ventura, California.

The swells come in sets, one after another.

Large waves crash into Duncan’s Landing north of Carmet on Dec. 28, 2023, due to a Pacific storm pummeling Northern California. AP

Ventura County rescue crews were kept busy with both rescues and injury calls as waves smashed windows and glass doors of homes and swept onlookers off piers and beaches. 

A wave in Ventura County, north of Los Angeles, topped the pier.

The NWS estimated that it was 20 feet high.

Massive waves hit the beach in Santa Cruz county, Calif., on Dec. 28, 2023. via REUTERS
Heavy machinery clears mud and fallen trees off the beach, as massive waves hit the California coastline, in Santa Cruz County, Calif. on Dec. 28, 2023. via REUTERS

Coastal Flood Warnings and High Surf Warnings in Northern California expire late Thursday and early Friday morning.

The NWS warned that the next set of big swells will arrive Saturday.

The Los Angeles NWS office is not taking any chances, and Southern California warnings are in place through Saturday night.

The worst of the flooding occurs at high tide.

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