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High tides and wind caused "significant damage" at Hemsby in Norfolk with several feet of cliff and dunes washed away on Friday.
Hemsby Lifeboat posted on Facebook to say a 200-metre stretch of road had fallen on to the beach.
Daniel Hurd, lifeboat coxswain said: "Stay away - it's just too dangerous."
Mr Hurd said erosion had led to power cables ad fallen, cars had been left stranded and one disabled resident was unable to move from his home due to the collapse of The Marrams.
"People are unable to get to their properties; there's no water supply; it's an absolute joke," he said.