Khaleej Times

Surfers and sunbathers test waters as California closes Huntington Beach

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los angeles — Sun, sand and surfers, dude: Huntington Beach would have made for a classic postcard Saturday, if it weren’t for police tape blocking locals from cramming this famous California haunt amid efforts to curb the coronaviru­s.

Alarmed at the potential health impact of people who flocked to Huntington Beach last weekend, Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom order the total closure of beaches in Orange County, where it is located.

Most beaches in the state have been closed for weeks, such as Los Angeles or Malibu, but the decision is particular­ly thorny in this wealthy, Republican-leaning area.

On Friday, thousands of people rallied against such measures in the city, located 35 miles south of Los Angeles.

So it was no surprise that many people backing President Donald Trump, or swift beach openings, or both — piled on the sand on Saturday.

“I’m in support of the protests,” said Jim, a 58-year old surfer who works in financial services and didn’t want to give his last name.

“It’s a mistake,” he said of Newsom’s Orange County beach closure orders. “I think it’s wrong. And I think he’s forgetting about civil liberties for people.”

Behind Jim, dozens of surfers were in the water, ignoring instructio­ns on police signage.

“It’s Surf City USA here, a wonderful spot,” Jim said, using the nickname for the city of 200,000.

Nearby, several stores selling surf clothing and equipment have remained open even though they are not supposed to be on the list of essential shops.

“Surfing is essential business around here, dude!” said Todd, a 25-year-old surfer, with board under arm.

Mayor Lyn Semeta has highlighte­d the very low number of Covid-19 cases locally. —

People need to be allowed to choose for themselves. So the beach should be open for people that want to be here amanda call 70- year-old woman

 ?? AFP ?? Huntington Beach, california is virtually empty on saturday. —
AFP Huntington Beach, california is virtually empty on saturday. —

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