A section of the cliffs at Hemsby has collapsed after being battered by storms and weakened by coastal erosion.
A fallen cliff area at the Newport end of The Marrams was reported to the Hemsby lifeboat crew, which attended the scene yesterday evening (Wednesday, May 24) and made it secure.
A pathway above the cliff had collapsed, leaving overhanging concrete and presenting a danger to the public.
A member of the public witnessed the collapse as it happened while walking on the beach.
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Dan Hurd, a member of the lifeboat team, said: "The road started to collapse last night, so the crews used machinery to knock off the parts that were jutting out over the beach."
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The pieces of concrete were then removed and the scene was secured, making it safe for the public to pass the area.
A blue water main line had been left exposed by coastal erosion in the area, and this was secured in order to avoid problems with the water supply nearby.
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