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A beach in Norfolk has been closed off from the public due to erosion and the risk of homes falling into the sea.

The local Lifeboat service says they are taking precautions to prevent “the chance of injury due to further collapse” of dunes with a six-foot drop onto the beach below.

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/norfolk-beach-closed-due-to-risk-of-homes-falling-into-sea-12820535

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