Collapsing cliff creates mini tsunami in California’s Van Duzen River

Footage shows a cliff collapsing in the Van Duzen River in Carlotta, California and thus creating a mini tsunami on March 14. Filmer Maureen Smithey was on a walk not far from her home at the time and told Newsflare: “My husband and I were out for a wet morning walk along the banks of the wild and scenic Van Duzen River. “We noticed that a constant stream of rubble was falling from the cliff face on the far side of the river so we stopped to observe it. I thought it would be a good idea to have a video to share with neighbors in the area of how unstable the cliff was becoming. Plus, the cliff is above my favorite summertime swimming hole so I have a vested interest in how stable or unstable it may be.“ She added: “We certainly didnt expect to capture that huge collapse! We were both so mesmerized watching the collapse that we didnt notice the water rushing our way until it was just about upon us. My husband hollered, ’Its time to run!’ Which we did. The water engulfed our calves and gave us a heart-pounding few moments but swiftly subsided again. The rain continued all afternoon and we continued to witness more chunks of the cliff falling into the river but nothing like what I captured on my phone. “The Van Duzen River is a federally designated National Wild and Scenic River. It was named after James Van Duzen who was a member of the Josiah Gregg exploration party that traveled to Humboldt Bay overland in 1849.“ This footage is being managed exclusively by Newsflare. To license this video email licensing@ or call: 44 (0) 203 937 6280 Clip ID: 550839 Subscribe to NewsflareBreaking: Facebook Twitter Register now to upload your videos Visit to find out more.
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