Where is the cliff fall in Dorset?

Where is the cliff fall in Dorset?

West Bay
A “substantial” rockfall along the Jurassic Coast has blocked a section of beach. People have been advised to avoid the area after a section of East Cliff collapsed at West Bay in Dorset.

When did the Dorset landslide happen?

On 24 July 2012, the BGS Landslide Response Team received reports of a large rock fall on the Jurassic Coast at Burton Bradstock in Dorset. It was reported that approximately 400 tons of rock fell in two rock-fall events approximately 20 minutes apart at around 12:30.

What caused the landslide in Dorset?

The landslide was caused by unusually high rainfall from mid-August to late December 2000, during which time 700 mm of rain fell at the Pinhay weather station near Lyme Regis.

Has Durdle Door arch collapsed?

On the 8th March 2017, the unthinkable happened to one of Malta’s most iconic natural monuments. The Azure Window, a natural limestone coastal arch, which formed the backdrop for scenes in Clash of the Titans, the Count of Monte Cristo and Game of Thrones collapsed after a violent storm.

Where was the landslide in Dorset?

In April 2021, a major landslide took place to the east of Seatown, in West Dorset on the Jurassic Coast. The landslide was caused by a naturally occurring geomorphological event known as a rotational slump.

Where was the landslide in Dorset today?

This is the shocking moment a huge chunk of Britain’s Jurassic Coast came crumbling down onto a remote stretch of beach. The landslip occurred on the coast at Seatown near Bridport, Dorset, on Saturday after recent heavy rain made the porous sandstone that makes up the 180 million-year-old cliff substantially weaker.

Who owns Seatown Beach?

Mr Wraxall
Mr Wraxall, who runs a family stone merchant’s business in London, inherited the privately owned Seatown beach near Bridport when his father Horace died in 2001.

Where is the landslide in Devon?

Pennington Point lies just east of the town of Sidmouth on the south-east Devon coast. The landslide has been entered into the BGS National Landslide Database as ID 16367/1.

Why is Durdle Door so popular?

Durdle Door is probably the most famous stone arch anywhere in the world. It was created when the sea pierced through the Portland limestone around 10,000 years ago. By following the natural cliff path down to Durdle Door beach, or the steps to Man O’War beach, the tilted Purbeck Beds are clearly visible.

What happened at Durdle Door?

A woman in her 40s fell to her death after slipping and falling from a cliff at Man O’War beach at Durdle Door, Dorset. Witnesses described the woman losing her footing on rocks and falling down a cliff at Man O’War beach on Monday. …

Is seatown good?

Seatown is also a popular fossil hunting destination as well a favourite spot for anglers. The land surrounding the beach has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Seatown is perfectly placed for those looking to explore or tackle small sections of the South West Coast Path.

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