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Del Mar City Council bans digging holes at the beach

Summary by NBC San Diego
Beginning in March, people visiting Del Mar beach will no longer be able to dig holes or bury people under the sand. City leaders cite concerns over public safety.

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As of March, people who enjoy Del Mar Beach will no longer be able to dig holes more than two feet deep. In early February, Del Mar City Hall voted unanimously to ban holes from digging or burying people in the sand, citing an increase in injuries. City leaders also expressed concerns about possible collapses, risks of tripping and falling, and about how these holes could hinder the passage of lifeguards and other emergency vehicles. "I think if…

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NBC San Diego broke the news in San Diego, United States on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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