On the heels of a state Department of Conservation report showing how devastated Newport Beach would be if a tsunami were to strike, the California Coastal Commission is slated to approve the installation of tsunami warning sirens along the Balboa Peninsula.
According to the agenda for the Dec. 14 commission meeting, commission staff recommend that it approve three 50-foot-tall warning sirens along the peninsula, which would alert residents and beachgoers of a deadly wave headed to the coast.
A map released by the California Department of Conservation last month showed that if a tsunami were to hit the Southern California coast, all of the Balboa Peninsula and islands in the harbor would end up under water, affecting more than 40,000 people.