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City officials warn of fundraising scam following Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf collapse

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City officials in Santa Cruz say swindlers claiming to represent businesses on the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf are soliciting donations following the structure’s partial collapse

“This is a scam,” officials said on social media Saturday. “These actions take advantage of the kindness and generosity of our community.”

The wharf was closed after about 150 feet broke off at its end on Monday when it was battered by waves that the National Weather Service estimated at up to 30 feet high.

“All official fundraising efforts will be clearly communicated through official City of Santa Cruz channels, including our website and social media pages,” officials said. “If you encounter what you believe to be a fundraising scam, please let us know. “

The section that collapsed had been closed because of damage from previous storms in late 2023 and early 2024.

Three people fell into the water when the collapse occurred, but no one was injured. 

Rescuers on personal watercraft head toward a debris field left in the wake of a powerful wave that collapsed the end of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf on Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. The collapse took out two buildings and injured members of a construction crew. The city is working with engineering contractors to get a better idea of the wharf’s structural integrity before attempting any repairs. (Santa Cruz Fire Department via Facebook)

Officials said structural assessment of the wharf and removal of heavy equipment that fell into the water could take several weeks to a month or longer. 

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