אויטא פאלט אראפ 500 פיס פון א קליף אין קאליפארניע אריין אין ים, דראמאטישע רעטונגס באמיאונגען האבן זיך ליידער געענדיגט אן ערפאלג.
Horrifying Cliff Plunge in California: 58-Year-Old Man Dies After Car Plunges Nearly 500 Feet Off Highway 1
A tragic single-vehicle crash unfolded on California’s scenic Highway 1 near Greyhound Rock State Beach in Santa Cruz County on May 18, 2026, when a 58-year-old Santa Rosa man lost control of his 2017 Honda Pilot. The vehicle veered off the roadway, struck a call box, and plummeted nearly 500 feet off the steep cliff into the Pacific Ocean below. Emergency responders launched an intense rescue operation, with lifeguards swimming nearly a mile through rough surf to reach the driver, who had been ejected into the water.
CAL FIRE deployed a helicopter to lower a rescue basket in a coordinated effort with ground teams, but despite life-saving measures including CPR and airlift, the man was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials report no initial signs of alcohol, drugs, or mechanical failure, and the exact cause of the crash remains under active investigation. The stretch of Highway 1 is known for its dramatic cliffs and challenging conditions with limited emergency access.
This heartbreaking incident highlights the inherent dangers of California’s iconic coastal roads and the bravery of first responders who risk their lives in difficult terrain and rough ocean conditions. Local authorities continue to examine the circumstances to improve safety and prevent future tragedies along this heavily traveled route.
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