Outer Banks Homes Collapse Into Ocean in North Carolina Amid Stormy Weather
Stormy weather, strong winds, and erosion have caused more homes to collapse into the sea along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in North Carolina, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. The incident has raised concerns about the impact of climate change and coastal erosion on the region’s infrastructure and residents. According to experts, the collapse of these homes is a stark reminder of the devastating effects of rising sea levels and increased storm frequency.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has warned that the Outer Banks are particularly vulnerable to coastal erosion, with some areas experiencing a loss of up to 10 feet of shoreline per year. The agency has also noted that the region is at high risk for storm surges, flooding, and damage to infrastructure. As reported by the NOAA, “the Outer Banks are a dynamic and ever-changing environment, with the constant pounding of waves and the movement of sand and sediment.”
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