The beach in Capitola, California was flooded as a bomb cyclone hit the Golden State.
The West Coast was brought to its knees by this week's bomb cyclone.
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Flooding on California's west coast was caused by a combination of severe weather elements and an atmospheric river.
A popular beach in Capitola was flooded by waves and floods caused by the bomb cyclone and atmospheric river.
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The footage was shot at the bridge over Soquel Creek in Capitola.
In the town of Aptos, there was flooding.
Waves can be seen crashing beyond a beach's perimeter and hitting the streets.
A pier collapsed after being hit by waves.
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The governor of California declared a state of emergency on Wednesday to deal with the damage done by the bomb cyclone and atmospheric river.
Over the next few days, parts of the Golden State are expected to get more rain.