"Unprecedented Swells Batter California, Flooding Coasts and Thrilling Surfers"

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The Ocean Beach Pier in San Diego has sustained further damage due to high surf conditions, with waves reaching up to 18 feet. The pier, which has been closed since October and will remain so through early 2024, has been a recurring financial and maintenance challenge for the city, prompting the Ocean Beach Pier Renewal project for a long-term solution. San Diego and Orange counties are under high surf warnings and advisories, leading to closures of various coastal areas and waterways for safety. The city plans to conduct a full assessment of the pier's condition after the storm season concludes.
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