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From left, Vince McIntyre and Jonathan Boehme, civil engineers for the City of Port Angeles, examine a bluff collapse Thursday that left a section of the Waterfront Trail closed west of Francis Street Park.

Waterfront Trail still closed following PA fire, landslide Bluff appears stable but being checked BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A failing bluff that threatened two homes on Caroline Street after a house fire Tuesday seems to have stabilized, but it will be evaluated through the weekend to determine whether it is still a concern, a city engi-

neer said Thursday. About 10 to 15 feet of the bluff collapsed Tuesday because of heavy water runoff from firefighters’ efforts to save a burning home at 715 Caroline St. The collapse left only a few feet of land between the burning home and the edge of the bluff, and firefighters were forced to let the home burn in a controlled fashion to prevent additional landslides. A home at 713 Caroline St. was also threatened by the sliding bluff. Engineers from Northwestern Terri-

tories Inc., a Port Angeles land surveying firm, have set survey points on the crumbling bluff and will keep track of any movement throughout the weekend, said Jonathan Boehme, a civil engineer for the city. “There has been little change in the last day,” he said. Boehme said the Waterfront Trail, a portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail, will remain closed between City Pier and North Francis Street while water is allowed to filter out of the hillside. TURN

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PC alum recovering after Brussels attack Former Peninsula hoops star hurt BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A former Peninsula College basketball star is recovering from severe injuries sustained in the March 22 terrorist attacks in Brussels that killed 32 people and injured 270.

Train bomb Christian Manzanza, 30, was burned after a bomb went off in the Maalbeek Metro train car he was riding in, said Martha Hurd, whose family hosted Manzanza during his time in Port Angeles. Manzanza, a 6-foot-4 guard/

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