Jurassic Coast cliff fall at West Bay cuts off section of beach
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Dorset Council said the rockfall had been 'substantial'
A "substantial" rockfall along the Jurassic Coast has blocked a section of beach.
People have been advised to avoid the area after a section of East Cliff collapsed at West Bay in Dorset.
Coastguard crews were called to the scene at 07:40 GMT. No-one was injured.
Dorset Council said rangers were at the scene and would continue to monitor the area. It comes after a number of cliff falls and landslips in the same area in April.
The moment a large section of cliff collapses onto a beach on Dorset's Jurassic Coast
"Although the rockfall is substantial it is not as big as previous rockfalls," a council spokeswoman said.
"Signage is not required at this time and the footpath remains unaffected.
"We are advising the public to stay away as there could be further rockfall."

People have been asked to avoid the area in case of potential further rockfall

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