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Santa Monica officials are preparing to have a crumbling portion of the bluffs above Pacific Coast Highway removed.

The crack in the cliff was noticed by passersby, including Suzanne Yankovic, wife of musician “Weird Al” Yankovic.

Yankovic posted a video of the bluff, which was then seen by Los Angeles County supervisors who decided to alert the City of Santa Monica.

A portion of the Santa Monica bluffs appears to be in danger of collapsing.
A portion of the Santa Monica bluffs that appears to be in danger of collapsing is seen on July 25, 2023. (KTLA)

If the cliffside were to collapse, it would be catastrophic to those driving on the freeway below.

It is unclear whether a collapse could occur within days or years, so officials have decided to take action right away.

A crane will be brought in to break apart the top portion of the unstable bluff with debris being hauled away in dump trucks.

That will require the closure of PCH and a portion of the 10 Freeway approaching the coast.

The road closures are expected to begin around 11:30 p.m. and continue until about noon Wednesday.

A map shows the closures on the Santa Monica Freeway to allow for the removal of a cracked portion of the bluffs.
A map shows the closures on the Santa Monica Freeway to allow for the removal of a cracked portion of the bluffs. (KTLA)

The roadways should be clear and ready to reopen around that time.