Concerns have been raised by locals on the coast after a huge chunk of cliff collapsed at a beach in north Norfolk.
A warning has been issued by North Norfolk District Council advising people to avoid walking near the dangerous cliff at Sidestrand.
The council has said there is a serious risk of further collapses along the stretch of coast due to recent wet weather.
It said its coastal engineers are attending the site.
The council said: "Following heavy rainfall, there's been a cliff slip in Sidestrand. Our coastal engineers are attending the site.
"Residents and visitors are advised to avoid walking near the bottom and top of the cliff as there is a risk of further slips during wet weather."
Locals walking along Sidestrand beach on Wednesday said they are concerned about the risk of future falls.
Susanne Smith, from Cromer, said: "I walked along this route in the daytime yesterday because I like this stretch of beach.
"It has happened before and it won't be the last time.
"Sometimes when I'm walking I see the odd rock fall, but nothing as bad as this."
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