SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — With the high surf advisory in place in San Diego County until Christmas Day, concerns about the impacts on the natural and manmade structures along the coast remain top of mind.
On Friday, Dec. 20, the city of San Diego posted on X, formerly Twitter, about a partial closure along Sunset Cliffs Natural Park due to a damaged seawall.
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The closure is in place between Adair and Osprey streets, the city said.
“The city has deemed it necessary to close the path leading down to the bluff located west of the northernmost parking lot at SCNP linear section during the winter storm season,” said Jose Ysea, the city’s public safety media services manager, in a statement to FOX 5/KUSI on Tuesday.
He added that this is a “public safety closure.” Photos posted on X last Friday showed a barrier around the affected portion of the cliffside.