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VisitWhat will be the primary cause identified for the sand hole collapse incident at San Diego beach?
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Cops Rescue 16-Year-Old Trapped in Sand Hole for Half an Hour at San Diego Beach
Jul 17, 2024, 04:08 PM
A 16-year-old girl was rescued after being trapped in a collapsed sand hole at a San Diego beach. The incident occurred while the girl was digging a deep hole that subsequently collapsed, burying her up to her neck. Authorities reported that rescuers, including cops, raced against time to free her as the tide was closing in. Heartstopping footage shows the frantic efforts of the rescuers digging through the sand to reach the girl. The girl was trapped for nearly half an hour before being successfully rescued. In a video, you can see rescuers frantically digging through the sand as they tried to reach her.
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