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Big Wave Weekend Floods Malibu's Zuma Beach

Residents of Los Angeles County saw big surf and coastal flooding this weekend.

MALIBU, CA — Big waves and strong surf punctuated the weekend in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, from Malibu to San Clemente. Seven to eight-foot waves battered the coastline for several days straight and Patch readers shared their big wave and coastal flooding pictures.

Big surf crashing into Orange County's rocky coastline. (Susana Cruciana photo)

Main Beach in Laguna was flooded and covered with unearthed bits of the kelp forest.

Laguna Beach lifeguard tower surrounded by kelp after extreme high tides and coastal flooding (Susana Cruciana photo)

The embattled south Orange County coastal city of Capistrano Beach was hammered, according to residents. According to resident Toni Nelson, strong surf crumbled and collapsed much of the shoreline and realigned rip rap boulders and large sand cubes in place to reduce ongoing beach erosion.

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Toni Nelson, Photo
A newly reopened coastal trail is once again closed after the "familiar combination of high tide and surf tore out precious sand, unearthed sandbags and buried the path in cobble and sand.

Read: High Surf/Tide Combo Slams Capo Beach – Again

"The good news is that the double-wall held the path in place," Nelson says. "OCParks officials said the plan is to clean things up as soon as this surf event is over – likely early next week."

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Leyla Lodato shared this picture of big waves in south Orange County.

Patch readers reported many instances of coastal flooding from Dana Point to Zuma Beach in Los Angeles County.

Zuma Beach sees coastal flooding. Photo: Salameh Dibaie
We thank all readers for sharing their pictures of the extreme tides. Got some big wave pictures? Please send them to your Patch Editor for a chance to be featured.

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