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Cliffs and even parts of people’s gardens were sent crashing to the beach on Monday afternoon with eyewitnesses saying that the damaged area is up to 40 metres wide.
According to the British Geological Survey, Nefyn is located in a “subsidence hazard zone”, meaning its surface geology is made up of weak, superficial drift deposits of clay, silt, sand and gravel.
Boulders the size of cars blocked a 300-metres stretch of beach between Seatown and Eype Beach in an incident described as the most severe seen in the region for 60 years.
“The Jurassic Coast is an amazing place to visit but it is an ever changing landscape,” Dorset Council said. “Wind, waves and weather all act on the cliffs which can fall and slip without warning.”
Hotel owner forced to keep his business shut during lockdown now fears losing his £400k clifftop home after huge landslide left properties inching closer to edge as rock continues to slowly crumble into sea
Residents whose homes sit close to the cliff in Nefyn, north Wales, have been urged to temporarily relocate
Comes after landslide sent hundreds mud and rock crashing onto the Welsh beach at around 11am on Monday
Landslide estimated 130ft-wide and spanned across two back gardens, part of which crumbled onto beach