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2 More Outer Banks Houses Collapse Into Ocean in Same Day
2 more Outer Banks homes collapse into ocean
The two latest homes in the
Outer
Banks
to succumb to Mother Nature collapsed the same day, just hours apart and were the third and fourth homes to collapse this year. The first home, which was unoccupied, collapsed early Friday morning. The second ...
Two Outer Banks Homes Collapse Into the Ocean in North Carolina
Nine homes in the area have been lost to the ocean in the past four years because of rising seas and storms that erode shorelines.
Photos: Second house collapses in the Outer Banks
Yet another house has collapsed in Rodanthe, according to Cape Hatteras National Seashore. This is the second house in as many days to collapse and apparently wash away to sea on the 23000 block of GA Kohler Court.
See the latest house in this Outer Banks town to fall into the ocean
Eight homes have fallen into the ocean in Rodanthe, N.C., since 2020, and more in the Outer Banks remain vulnerable to higher tides and looming storms.
Oceanfront home collapses on Outer Banks, the eighth in past four years, NC park says
Cape Hatteras National Seashore said the unoccupied oceanfront home fell early Sept. 20 in Rodanthe, a roughly 215-mile drive southeast from Raleigh. The house is the eighth to collapse in the area during the past four years.
Two Outer Banks homes have crashed into the ocean within a 24-hour span, NC park says
For the second time in 24 hours, someone’s home has collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean along North Carolina’s Outer Banks, according to the National Park Service. The latest was at 23009 G. A. Kohler Court in Rodanthe, which vanished after sunset Friday, Sept. 20, Cape Hatteras National Seashore reports.
After 2 homes collapse, NC 12 flooded but open at Outer Banks; road could close at night
After two oceanfront homes fell into the sea at the Outer Banks Friday, the main highway on the islands was flooded Saturday, North Carolina officials said.
Two More Outer Banks Houses Collapse Into Ocean in Same Day
Two more Outer Banks houses have collapsed within the same day in Rodanthe, North Carolina, the eighth and ninth to do so in the past four years.
3rd Outer Banks beach house this year collapses into the Atlantic
Another Outer Banks beach house collapsed into the ocean Friday morning, the second home to be washed away in the village of Rodanthe in less than a month.
Second Rodanthe house in 2 days collapses into the ocean on the Outer Banks
Yet another house along G A Kohler Court in Rodanthe was claimed by the ocean late Friday night, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore said Saturday.
Two houses in Rodanthe, North Carolina collapse on same day; 4th to collapse in 2024
Two houses collapsed in Rodanthe, North Carolina on the same day. The public is warned to stay out of the area.
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Another N.C. home collapses into the sea, the third this year
Eight homes have fallen into the ocean in Rodanthe, N.C., since 2020, and more in the Outer Banks remain vulnerable to higher ...
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