Another house collapses into the sea as this N.C. town erodes

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Another house collapses into the sea as this N.C. town erodes​

Story by Brady Dennis • Yesterday 6:43 PM

The sea has claimed yet another oceanfront home in Rodanthe, N.C., a small Outer Banks community where severe erosion has caused numerous beachfront homeowners to retreat before they face a similar fate.

A home located at 23228 East Point Drive collapsed among the pounding surf along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore around noon on Monday, officials said. The incident marks the fourth house collapse since early last year in a community that is grappling with some of the most rapid rates of erosion and sea level rise on the East Coast.

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did i miss something?

that's a stilted house, they're meant to be rebuilt every few decades because of the location...not may poor people own any of those houses

not the type listed in the photos

that's a vacation rental type...they're very high maintenance, they command very high rental fees (notice the realtor sign?)


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did i miss something?

that's a stilted house, they're meant to be rebuilt every few decades because of the location...not may poor people own any of those houses

not the type listed in the photos

that's a vacation rental type...they're very high maintenance, they command very high rental fees (notice the realtor sign?)


pffffttttt

You missed that they want to use this as "evidence" for their man made global warming cult. You know before the automobile came along, the climate never changed, shore lines were all stable, unchanging for eon's. :rolleyes:
 
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