Sophia Dobbins Erosion in the Outer Banks

    An article I saw that caught my eye this summer was one from The Washington Post stating that three houses had collapsed into the ocean on one block of the North Carolina coast. When I read into the article and discovered that this was on the coast of Rodanthe it hit home for me because I vacation every summer in the outer banks and drive through Rodanthe to get to where I normally stay. I continued to read the article and it stated that 10 houses have collapsed into the ocean since 2020 as Rodanthe has experienced some of the fastest rates of erosion on the east coast. These collapses have left large amounts of very dangerous debris on the coast line and in the ocean that can harm humans and wildlife. Residents of Rodanthe were instructed to stay out of the water and to wear hard-soled shoes when walking around the coast line. It is very sad and scary to hear about the erosion and destruction of homes I so often drive by. 


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