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Feb

The combination of big, storm-stoked waves and an unusually high tide  sent flood waters gushing along the Seal Beach boardwalk today and  carried several inches of sand off Sunset Beach and deposited it in the  middle of Pacific Coast Highway at Anderson Street, causing rare  flooding there as well. At 9:30 a.m., the water was about 18 inches deep  at the intersection of Anderson and PCH, and the county’s main coastal  route was soon closed, in the southbound lanes, from Seal Beach  Boulevard to Seapoint in Huntington Beach, a roughly six mile stretch. Click photo to read more via The Orange County Register.

The combination of big, storm-stoked waves and an unusually high tide sent flood waters gushing along the Seal Beach boardwalk today and carried several inches of sand off Sunset Beach and deposited it in the middle of Pacific Coast Highway at Anderson Street, causing rare flooding there as well. At 9:30 a.m., the water was about 18 inches deep at the intersection of Anderson and PCH, and the county’s main coastal route was soon closed, in the southbound lanes, from Seal Beach Boulevard to Seapoint in Huntington Beach, a roughly six mile stretch. Click photo to read more via The Orange County Register.