This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Six unoccupied beachfront homes collapsed into the Atlantic surf along North Carolina’s Outer Banks as two ...
RODANTHE, N.C. — The National Park Service says two beach houses have fallen into the waves along North Carolina's coast. The homes, which were unoccupied when they fell into the ocean, were located ...
Six unoccupied houses along North Carolina’s Outer Banks have collapsed into the ocean as Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda rumble in the Atlantic, the latest private beachfront structures to fall as sea ...
Video captured Tuesday shows five homes in Buxton, North Carolina collapsing into the Atlantic Ocean, swallowed up by treacherous waves fueled by Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda. The houses, which were ...
BUXTON, N.C. -- Five unoccupied houses along North Carolina's Outer Banks collapsed into the ocean Tuesday as Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda rumbled in the Atlantic, the National Park Service said, ...
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6 Coastal Homes Collapse as Hurricanes Bring Strong Surf to North Carolina's Outer Banks
Six beach houses collapsed into the ocean in Buxton, North Carolina, on Tuesday, September 30, as Hurricane Humberto and Hurricane Imelda brought strong winds and big swells to the Outer Banks. The ...
RODANTHE, N.C. -- Another home has been lost to the Atlantic Ocean along North Carolina's Outer Banks on Friday evening as the result of powerful waves churned in the wake of two offshore hurricanes ...
(NEW YORK) -- Several more North Carolina homes have collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean, and more could collapse in the coming days, according to the National Park Service. Five unoccupied homes in the ...
Stormy weather, strong winds and erosion have swept away more than a dozen houses on the barrier islands since mid-September. By Christine Hauser Beaches were closed in two communities on North ...
"All of Buxton isn't even closed, let alone all of the Outer Banks," says Lee Nettles, head of the Outer Banks Visitors Bureau.
Videos from the N.C. Outer Banks in recent weeks have been compelling in a train-wreck kind of way, but instead of smoke and serpentined steel, it’s waves, water-logged timber and the collapse of ...
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