An unoccupied house collapsed Saturday evening in Buxton, according to Cape Hatteras National Seashore. The house was located ...
Homeowners in the Outer Banks watched as their homes, perched on stilts, were washed away by the force of Mother Nature.
Houses are continuing to fall at a record rate on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, with the 11th since mid-September collapsing ...
Houses are collapsing in Buxton and Rodanthe. Sea levels could rise more than 12 inches by 2050, bringing a tenfold increase ...
Residents along North Carolina’s Outer Banks are nervously watching the angry Atlantic after at least nine homes collapsed due to massive waves kicked up by hurricanes Imelda and Humberto. And with a ...
Five unoccupied houses collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday along North Carolina’s Outer Banks as Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda ...
Outer Banks Voice On Monday, Oct. 20 NC Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey stood before perhaps 20 people at Fatty’s Eatery in Buxton and delivered a sobering message about the ...
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (WNCN) — Although future Hurricane Imelda is forecast to stay off the North Carolina coast, officials at the Outer Banks have closed an entire stretch of beach over concerns ...
Mother Nature has so far missed most of North Carolina with the worst effects of tropical storms and hurricanes this year, but that’s caused another problem.
From Corolla to Carova, you’ll find pristine stretches of sand where you can walk for miles without seeing another soul.
Officials on the North Carolina coast are warning residents of the impacts of a coastal low that arrived Saturday morning.
The Outer Banks may get another round of dangerous weather as a tropical rainstorm is expected to bring wind and heavy ...
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