Erosion, high winds and king tides are pushing vulnerable homes to their breaking point along the Outer Banks.
This week, with the presence of high surf and winds, another handful of houses are being monitored of potentially being swept away by the ocean.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper Tuesday declared a state of emergency in southeastern counties as more than 50 roads along with many schools and businesses were still ...
Rodanthe homes in the Outer Banks are at risk of collapsing into the Atlantic Ocean due to erosion, high winds and king tides. Seven North Carolina homes have already collapsed in the past four years.
Beach houses in Rodanthe, North Carolina, get lashed by waves from the Atlantic Ocean during PTC 8. Some of the homes lost ...
RODANTHE, N.C. — Cape Hatteras National Seashore is monitoring beach homes in Rodanthe as a storm system moves onshore with ...
Rodanthe homes in the Outer Banks are at risk of collapsing into the Atlantic Ocean due to erosion, high winds and king tides. Seven North Carolina homes have already collapsed in the past four years.
High surf and coastal flood advisories were issued for the North Carolina coast on Sunday. Video from Chicamacomico Banks ...