UPDATE: The TsunamiAdvisory has been canceled for the San Francisco Bay Area coastline according to the National Weather Service. Latest here:
"The water came in, took the dock off and started pulling the edge of our balconies off, I ran inside grabbed my daughter and packed my car," said Hatlestad.
"Seeing these waves rolling in, I was thinking king tides but on steroids for lack of a better expression," said Chase Hill.Santa Cruz residents remained on high alert Saturday, while a Tsunami alert threatened the shoreline. "At first I didn't see anything," said Edward Martinez, who was monitoring the levels."We got near the water and that is where you could really see it. The flume went away, but the water kept going up and up."
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