Two oceanfront homes collapse into water in Outer Banks
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High tides caused two houses to collapse into the Atlantic this week. Both homes were unoccupied and the street where the collapsed homes were located was closed. The homeowners are working with state officials to coordinate the cleanup of the homes. This is the third home this year that has fallen into the ocean along the North Carolina coast.
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2 North Carolina beach houses collapse into Atlantic surf
Two beach houses have fallen into the waves along North Carolina's coast, U.S. National Park Service officials said in a statement Tuesday. The unoccupied homes were located along Ocean Drive in the Outer Banks community of Rodanthe.
Two beachside homes collapse from rising waters on North Carolina's Outer Banks
By Jamiel Lynch and Jennifer Henderson, CNNTwo beachside homes in North Carolina’s Outer Banks collapsed from high water levels and beach erosion on Tuesday, and more could collapse in the coming days, according to the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.The two homes in Rodanthe were both unoccupied at the time, the agency said. Video from the agency showed the demise of one home as ocean waves caused the stilts supporting the house to teeter and f…