Five Outer Banks Houses Lost Amid Rising Atlantic Fury
Five Outer Banks Houses Lost Amid Rising Atlantic Fury
US · Published Oct 1, 2025
Five unoccupied homes in Buxton, Outer Banks, collapsed into the ocean due to coastal erosion.
Seventeen homes have been lost since 2020 due to rising sea levels and coastal hazards.
Officials warn of continued coastal hazards, flooding, and dangerous surf in the Outer Banks.
Coastal erosion claims unoccupied Outer Banks homes
Five unoccupied homes along North Carolina’s Outer Banks collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday, a stark reminder of the increasing threat posed by coastal erosion and rising sea levels. The National Park Service reported that the stilted houses, located in Buxton, succumbed to the relentless forces of nature, leaving debris scattered along the shoreline. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as the homes were unoccupied at the time of the collapse.
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