Beachgoers are being urged to stay clear of the bottom of cliffs following another rock fall at Great Western Beach.
A small section of the cliff collapsed on Thursday.
Newquay Coastguard and Cornwall Council are urging people to stay "well away" from the base of the cliffs. The Coastguard has warned that more rockfalls are possible and is asking the public to report any concerns or further falls to RNLI Lifeguards or the Coastguard.
The service is also reminding people to dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard if they see someone in difficulty along the coast.
In July, a different section of Great Western Beach was cordoned off after a cliff fall.
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