The impacts from a storm that hit the North Carolina coast last week are still felt at several beaches. After “extensive sand ...
No injuries were reported due to the collapse. A portion of Highway 12 temporarily closed near the collapse, as ...
A slow-motion catastrophe is eating away North Carolina's beaches from the Outer Banks to Brunswick County. But solutions ...
So the owners just let them fall, creating environmental and safety hazards. The collapsed homes can scatter debris 20 miles ...
The deal could resolve a complicated tangle of disputes between North Wildwood and the state Department of Environmental ...
The town of Rodanthe, North Carolina, has a notorious reputation ... Rodanthe is among the towns hardest hit by relentless beach erosion — a normal part of beach living that has worsened due ...
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.
From May to November, six beach houses have crumbled in North Carolina's Outer Banks — a troubling sign of how erosion continues to put a toll on the state's coastal villages. The most recent ...
A vacant beach house collapsed into the ocean in Rodanthe, North Carolina on 24 September ... in the past five weeks as a result of coastal erosion. The house was scheduled to be demolished ...
A construction crew demolishes a house at the end of East Beacon Drive on Rodanthe Beach. The demolition is a ... on the verge of collapse on a stretch of the North Carolina Outer Banks prone to ...