Rough Surf Topples 9 Outer Banks Homes, Debris Everywhere
Rough Surf Topples 9 Outer Banks Homes, Debris Everywhere
US · Published Oct 6, 2025
Nine homes in Buxton, North Carolina, have collapsed due to rough surf, highlighting the severity of coastal erosion.
Debris removal is underway, coordinated by local contractors and Dare County officials, but beach hazards persist.
The Outer Banks lose approximately 15 feet of shoreline annually, necessitating comprehensive coastal management strategies.
Coastal erosion causes nine homes to collapse
The Outer Banks are facing a critical situation as rough surf has led to the collapse of nine homes in Buxton, North Carolina, leaving debris scattered across the coastline. The destruction is a stark reminder of the relentless coastal erosion that threatens this fragile barrier island. Recent hurricanes, including Imelda and Humberto, have exacerbated the problem, accelerating the rate at which the shoreline is receding.
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