A low-pressure system that has hugged the coast this week dropped five more beach houses into the ocean on Tuesday along the Buxton waterfront and sent sand and water across N.C. 12 on Hatteras Island ...
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 ...
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5 Outer Banks homes fall into ocean within 45 minutes amid coastal flooding from Hurricanes Imelda, Humberto
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (WNCN) — Amid a coastal flood warning at the North Carolina Outer Banks, five beachfront homes on Hatteras Island collapsed into the ocean on Tuesday, according to reports. The ...
At least six North Carolina beach houses crumbled into the ocean Tuesday as Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda roared past the East Coast. Five houses – all built on stilts – collapsed Tuesday in Buxton, ...
Along the shores of Buxton, North Carolina, the ocean has swallowed what was once a row of postcard-perfect beach homes. Nine homes have collapsed this week, claimed by years of erosion and the ...
Additional homes could collapse in the coming days, officials said. Several more North Carolina homes have collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean, and more could collapse in the coming days, according to ...
A portion of a road in a new Ocean Isle Beach community washed away due to significant erosion. The erosion has now exceeded ...
When Stacy Morgan and her husband, Brandon Dodick, bought their beach house in Buxton, North Carolina, in May, they imagined one day spending their retirement there. Five months later, the house was ...
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