>
Another Rodanthe Home Swallowed by the Ocean
Rodanthe, NC Residents and Visitors React
Another Home Lost to Rising Seas and Erosion
Another home in Rodanthe, NC has collapsed into the ocean, becoming the seventh to do so in the past four years. The home at 23214 Corbina Drive was completely destroyed, with only the septic tank remaining.
The collapse was captured on video and shared on Instagram. The video shows the house teetering on the edge of the cliff before it finally gives way and falls into the ocean.
The Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CHNS) has issued a public advisory urging visitors to avoid a small region of Rodanthe Beach near Ocean Drive due to the risk of further erosion.
What's Causing the Erosion?
The erosion in Rodanthe is caused by a combination of factors, including rising sea levels, strong waves, and storms. The area is also experiencing a decrease in sediment, which makes the beaches more vulnerable to erosion.
What Can Be Done?
There are a number of things that can be done to address the erosion in Rodanthe, including:
- Building seawalls
- Replenishing the beaches with sand
- Planting vegetation to stabilize the dunes
- Relocating homes and businesses away from the coast
However, it is important to note that these solutions are expensive and may not be effective in the long term. It is also important to consider the environmental impact of these solutions.
What Does the Future Hold?
The future of Rodanthe is uncertain. The erosion is likely to continue, and it is possible that more homes and businesses will be lost to the ocean. However, the community is working to address the problem, and there is hope that Rodanthe can be saved.