Residents of Capitola were still without power on Friday and told to evacuate after the atmospheric river slammed their coastal city in Santa Cruz County, where their historic pier was torn apart in the heavy rains and wind.
Capitola residents lost power and their historic wharf in storm. James Torrez reportsResidents of Capitola were still without power on Friday and told to evacuate after the atmospheric river slammed their coastal city in Santa Cruz County, where theirThe city council is expected to meet at 4 p.m. Friday to discuss the emergency and ask for the state to reimburse the city for repairs.
Evacuation orders on Friday were still in effect, mostly because of the rising levels of the Soquel Creek.
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