rodanthe house collapses
New concerns rise about collapsing homes in Rodanthe
Rodanthe, a coastal village in North Carolina's Outer Banks, is facing increasing concerns over collapsing homes due to severe erosion and rising sea levels.
In September 2024, several homes along the shoreline collapsed into the ocean, with three incidents occurring within the span of a week.
Local authorities, including the National Park Service, are now calling for regular inspections to prevent further collapses.
The issue, driven by climate change and erosion, has affected multiple properties in the area since 2020, posing ongoing risks to both property and the environment.
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