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The second girl who was swept into the ocean whereas napping at Bonny Doon Seaside in Santa Cruz County throughout harmful waves has died, the native sheriff-coroner’s workplace confirmed Monday.
Authorities consider that the 2 associates, Harshita Nair, 21, and Mahial Sran, 20, each from Fremont, California, had been resting close to a keyhole formation on the notoriously hazardous seaside on June 10 when giant waves swept them into the ocean.
The pair graduated from Washington Excessive College in Fremont in 2023, in keeping with the New York Submit. Nair was a UC Berkeley authorized research scholar set to graduate in 2027, and Sran was a San José State College public well being scholar anticipated to graduate in 2027.
Nair’s father advised the NYP he didn’t know what the chums had been doing when the tragedy occurred.
“I do not know what occurred,” Ahock Nair advised the outlet. “I’m nonetheless in shock.”
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A number of legislation enforcement companies responded to the seaside after a witness referred to as 911 round 5 p.m. on June 10. About eight rescue swimmers entered the harmful waters, in keeping with Santa Cruz County Volunteer Hearth Captain Kyle Breton, however the space is understood for hazardous circumstances, together with steep surf, robust currents and rogue waves.
“Each of those sufferers, we consider, had been initially sleeping proper on the keyhole, which is an space that we’re discovering catches individuals unaware,” Breton stated in a video posted to Fb on the day of the incident.
After being rescued, one girl was airlifted to Yellow Financial institution Seaside earlier than being taken to a hospital, whereas the opposite was carried to Panther Seaside and transported by ambulance. Nair died shortly after the rescue, and Sran remained in crucial situation till Saturday, the Santa Cruz sheriff-coroner advised the NYP.
Authorities haven’t but decided the official trigger and method of loss of life.
The June 10 incident was the fifth rescue Cal Hearth has carried out up to now month alongside a one-mile stretch of shoreline between Yellow Financial institution Seaside and Bonny Doon Seaside, officers stated in a Fb submit. It additionally got here simply days after the loss of life of 5-year-old Amada Mia Brown, who was swept into the ocean at Laguna Seaside throughout excessive surf and was discovered two days after she went lacking.
In Newport Seaside, the highly effective swell produced historic 20-foot waves on the Wedge, resulting in greater than 100 lifeguard rescues in per week, in keeping with the Los Angeles Occasions.
Though wave heights peaked on June 10, a seaside hazard assertion stays in impact throughout Southern California by the night of June 15, in keeping with the Nationwide Climate Service. Forecasters warned that harmful rip currents and elevated surf of three to six toes would proceed, preserving circumstances hazardous alongside the shoreline.
The swell additionally considerably elevated the danger of drowning, as waves can knock individuals off seashores or rocks and capsize small boats. Minor coastal flooding can also be potential in low-lying areas attributable to excessive astronomical tides anticipated to achieve 7.5 to 7.9 toes every night by June 15.
Lifeguards urged beachgoers to train excessive warning, warning that the continuing swell has produced harmful, unpredictable circumstances which have challenged even skilled surfers.
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