Rising tide interactive twitter6/26/2023 ![]() Today, there is 48′ of flat sand.”īecause of the home collapse and the associated debris, Park Service officials warned visitors to Cape Hatteras, which includes Rodanthe, to use caution when walking along the beach or engaging in any recreational activities along the shores between the villages of Rodanthe and Salvo. “20 years ago, there was over 300′ of beach and dunes between the cabins and high tide. “The NPS cannot sustain the Long Point Cabins where they are right now,” the Park Service wrote on Facebook at the time. The National Park Service also said in 2020 it was planning to relocate the Long Point Cabins in Cape Lookout National Seashore, which is south of Rodanthe, because more frequently they were being overwhelmed by high tides and hurricane storm surge. In 2012, a beach house damaged by Hurricane Sandy also collapsed into the ocean another home washed away in 2020, leaving a trail of debris along the shore. This isn’t the first Rodanthe home the Atlantic Ocean has claimed, according to local media.
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