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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Via AP news wire

Section of iconic oceanside Newport Cliff Walk collapses

Salve Regina University

A stretch of the iconic oceanside Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island has been closed to the public after a 20-foot (6-meter) section collapsed Thursday. No injuries were reported.

The walk is a major tourist draw offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and Newport’s Gilded Age mansions on the other.

William Riccio, Newport’s director of public services, calling the collapse “giant.”

“It’s bad,” Riccio told The Newport Daily News. “You can’t believe the piles of debris right now."

“This is much worse than the (Superstorm) Sandy devastation we had, I think. You can see there are still things moving. I’m not convinced it’s done yet," he added.

The collapse occurred near Webster Street and Narragansett Ave. The area around the collapse will be closed for the foreseeable future according to city officials, who said public safety crews are assessing the damage.

A concrete wall that abuts what Riccio said was a private residence could also end up being effected by the collapse. He didn't say how long it would take to repair the walk.

The walk is around 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers) long and was designated a National Recreation Trail in 1975, according to cliffwalk.com.

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