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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.
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.
Debris left by home collapse in Rodanthe, North Carolina, sloshes in surf
Another home collapsed into the ocean in Rodanthe, North Carolina, on Friday, as a powerful coastal storm pounded the mid-Atlantic.
6th house collapses in Rodanthe since May; beach closed due to debris
Another house in Rodanthe has collapsed into the ocean on the Outer Banks, temporarily closing off access to the beach.
House falls into ocean overnight in Rodanthe, marking the 6th collapse this year
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Beach in Rodanthe temporarily closed after unoccupied house collapses
Six houses have collapsed in Rodanthe since May, according to Cape Hatteras National Seashore. RODANTHE, N.C. — A beach in Rodanthe is temporarily closed after an unoccupied house collapsed on Surf Side Drive,
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NC 12 closed at Outer Banks after high surf wipes out dunes, spurs home collapse in Rodanthe
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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House collapsed in Rodanthe
For the people living on the outer banks, this is an all-too-familiar story. Winds reaching up to 65 miles per hour and ...
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Another Outer Banks home falls into the ocean. More are still at risk.
The home in Rodanthe, North Carolina, collapsed into the sea after a powerful coastal storm swept through the area Thursday ...
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'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 ...
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Another Rodanthe house collapses overnight, seventh to fall in 2024
The Cape Hatteras National Seashore says another coastal home in Rondathe has collapsed during the overnight hours.
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Sixth house falls in Rodanthe in 2024, concerns that there might be more soon
The issue of house collapses continues in Rodanthe, with heavy surf conditions that could lead to more this weekend ...
Island Free Press
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Waterways Commission plans ahead to ensure Rodanthe-Stumpy Point emergency ferry channel remains open
As the 2024 hurricane season winds down, the Dare County Waterways Commission is already taking steps to be prepared before ...
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Another House Collapses Into Ocean at National Seashore
North Carolina's Outer Banks are home to countless picturesque houses along the ocean, with many sitting in the beloved Cape ...
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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 ...
Island Free Press
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N.C. Highway 12 remains open on Hatteras Island, overwash reported Saturday morning
N.C. Highway 12 is open on Hatteras Island as of Saturday morning, however, ocean overwash was reported in northern Buxton ...
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