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Another Outer Banks house collapses, Seventh in 2024
House collapses in North Carolina’s Outer Banks for 6th time since May
Another house in Rodanthe has collapsed into the ocean on the Outer Banks, temporarily closing off access to the beach.
Another Outer Banks house collapses, 7th in 2024
The Cape Hatteras National Seashore said the unoccupied house collapsed at 23241 Surf Side Drive in Rodanthe, North Carolina. This is the seventh house to fall this year and the 11th house in the last four years. The last house fell on Sept. 24 and it was the third within a week. The other homes fell in March, May and August.
Home collapses into ocean in North Carolina's Outer Banks. It's the 6th time this year.
In late September, three Rodanthe beachfront houses collapsed within a week due to intense storms and rising sea levels. It happened again Friday.
"Nothing Is Where It Is Supposed To Be": Yet Another Outer Banks North Carolina Home Collapses While Hundreds Of Other Structures Are Still At Risk
North Carolina's Outer Banks is known for its tourism, with more than 5 million visitors per year. The location's top industry is tourism, but recent issues have put its future in jeopardy. In recent months,
Another Rodanthe house collapses overnight, seventh to fall along North Carolina's Outer Banks in 2024
The Cape Hatteras National Seashore says another coastal home in Rondathe has collapsed during the overnight hours.
Sixth beach house collapses in North Carolina's Outer Banks in the past 6 months
The daily effects of strong winds, large waves, as well as rising sea levels — which are fueled by human-caused climate change — are causing beaches on the Outer Banks to wash away.
Ocean devours another house on shriveling Outer Banks beach
The Atlantic Ocean swallowed another unoccupied beach house Friday on North Carolina’s Cape Hatteras National Seashore. It is the 11th house to collapse on the 70-mile-long seashore over the past four years and the sixth house that has collapsed since May in Rodanthe, an unincorporated development on Hatteras Island.
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NC 12 closed at Outer Banks until Sunday; high surf wipes out dunes, spurs Rodanthe home collapse
N.C. 12, the key highway through the Outer Banks, was closed Friday at the North Carolina coast after surf erased dunes and ...
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on MSN
'Almost expected' | Rodanthe house collapses into the ocean, 11th in four years
RODANTHE, N.C. — Another house collapsed into the ocean in Rodanthe, North Carolina overnight Thursday and Friday, leading to ...
WTKR
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Rodanthe homeowners taking steps to move their homes further away from the ocean
A contractor in Rodanthe has moved one home dozens of feet from the ocean and is in the process of helping another homeowner ...
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Another home claimed by sea in North Carolina as coastal storm pounds mid-Atlantic
A powerful coastal storm pounding the mid-Atlantic on Friday caused another home on the North Carolina Outer Banks to fall ...
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Flooding hits Charleston as powerful Carolina coastal storm develops
A rapidly strengthening area of low pressure off the Carolina coast Friday will significantly impact the Outer Banks with ...
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on MSN
Storm rips apart one Outer Banks home and more are poised to collapse, NC park warns
An ongoing coastal storm has claimed a beachfront home along North Carolina’s Outer Banks and the National Park Service warns ...
Island Free Press
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N.C. Highway 12 closed between Marc Basnight Bridge and Rodanthe due to ocean overwash
N.C. Highway 12 is closed between the Marc Basnight Bridge and Rodanthe on Pea Island as of 7:00 a.m. Friday morning due to ...
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Cape Hatteras National Seashore urges road and beach caution ahead of impending weather
Those in Eastern Carolina with beach access are cautioned to remain vigilant ahead of a weekend of storms and elevated tides.
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