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The Outer Banks Loses Its 12th Home to the Sea

This one was less than a mile from the famed Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 17, 2025 2:10 PM CDT
The Outer Banks Loses Its 12th Home to the Sea
A collapsed beach cottage sits in waves on the shore Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, Buxton, NC.   (Cape Hatteras National Seashore via AP)

A beachfront stilt home along the Outer Banks in North Carolina has collapsed into the surf, bringing the total number of houses claimed by the Atlantic Ocean to 12 in the past five years. The two-story, wood-shingled home at the north end of Hatteras Island collapsed Tuesday afternoon, littering the sand with nail-studded debris. The house was unoccupied, said Mike Barber, a spokesman for the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

"Seashore staff are out today, cleaning up the beach to the south of the collapse site," Barber said in an email Wednesday, per the AP. He said the homeowner has also hired a contractor to "work primarily near the house collapse site to remove the bulk of the remaining house structure and nearby debris associated with the collapse."

The previous 11 home collapses since May 2020 were all in the tiny village of Rodanthe, the eastern-most point in North Carolina, and made famous by novelist Nicholas Sparks. During the state's recent brush with Hurricane Erin, many locals were watching two beachfront houses there, but they survived the surf. The latest house to succumb was less than a mile from the famed Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, which was moved 2,900 feet inland in 1999 to save it from erosion.

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