Houses are continuing to fall at a record rate on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, with the 11th since mid-September collapsing ...
Homeowners in the Outer Banks watched as their homes, perched on stilts, were washed away by the force of Mother Nature.
RODANTHE, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Outer Banks are a special place unique to North Carolina, but they are becoming more of a graveyard for homes that were built too close to ever impeding waters of the ...
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The unoccupied houses collapsed within 45 minutes, the National Park Service said, as a high tide pounded the beach and washed over dunes.
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