The Outer Banks went two weeks — and through a nor’easter — without a home collapsing into the ocean, but North Carolina’s ...
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Videos of NC beach houses falling into the ocean are like little movies in which inanimate objects get clobbered by an irresistable force.
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Lori Perkins' fully furnished four-bedroom Outer Banks home is on the brink of being swallowed by the Atlantic, joining eight others that collapsed this week alone. The home's pilings are buckling, ...
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Five Outer Banks beach houses collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean within 45 minutes Tuesday afternoon, marking the most destructive day for Hatteras Island since houses began crumbling into the sea five ...
During high waves from hurricanes Imelda and Humberto midweek, eight vacation homes fell into the ocean near Buxton, North Carolina Outer Banks. Friday night, another house collapsed near Rodanthe, ...
BUXTON, NC (WWBT) - Several houses in the Outer Banks collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday as two hurricanes churned offshore. According to the Island Free Press, five oceanfront homes ...
BUXTON, N.C. — A nightmare is becoming a reality in the Outer Banks as multiple homes collapsed on Tuesday. The Buxton Civic Association hopes this can be a turning point in the future of stabilizing ...
Six homes have collapsed into the churning Atlantic Ocean surf in North Carolina’s Outer Banks, the latest in what has become a common sight in recent years along the state’s erosion-plagued coast.