Landslide on the beach in Britain: part of the coastline closed due to danger.
06.01.2026
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Shostal Oleksandr
06.01.2026
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Closure of part of the beach in Great Britain due to danger
According to The Sun: A part of a popular beach in Great Britain has been closed for safety reasons. An 'active and ongoing landslide' has been detected in the Monmouth beach area, causing large boulders to fall from the cliffs.
The beach, which is part of the 95-mile Jurassic coast in Dorset, has closed certain sections for visitors.
“This landslide may pose a threat to people's safety”
In connection with the active landslides, local authorities have taken necessary measures to ensure the safety of citizens.
The situation at the beach demonstrates how important it is to follow authorities' recommendations during natural events. Visitors are advised to be cautious and avoid dangerous areas while monitoring of the beach condition continues.
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