Another home collapses into the ocean on the Outer Banks

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • A house in Rodanthe, North Carolina fell into the ocean on Friday evening, becoming the seventh to collapse in four years, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore said.
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Комментарии • 111

  • @ncg5560
    @ncg5560 25 дней назад +27

    They should NOT be allowed to rebuild there. Period.

    • @vtgamehendge
      @vtgamehendge 24 дня назад +1

      They're not allowed to once the house is gone. But they can't anyway. The property is underwater, so there's nowhere to rebuild.

    • @jackrussellville
      @jackrussellville 20 дней назад

      They don't want to rebuild

    • @vaskylark
      @vaskylark 20 дней назад

      These houses have been dangerously close to the ocean for years. They don't want to rebuild as it's well known in the area that erosion is and has been going on. Kind of a no brainer that you can't build a house in the ocean so I don't get comments like this.

  • @davidjohn4326
    @davidjohn4326 25 дней назад +29

    These homes should of never been built so close to the ocean.. Just wrecks the whole beach experience.

    • @leftybass5860
      @leftybass5860 25 дней назад +6

      They were nowhere close to the ocean when they were built. That section of Rodanthe is now only about two blocks wide, with the Atlantic on one side, and Pamlico Sound on the other.

    • @tvviewer4500
      @tvviewer4500 24 дня назад +6

      They weren’t built close. The Ocean moved. The homes didn’t.

    • @NoName-ml5yk
      @NoName-ml5yk 24 дня назад +4

      Good to see nature reclaiming the beach.

    • @vtgamehendge
      @vtgamehendge 24 дня назад +4

      ​@@NoName-ml5yk it's called rising ocean levels. These houses were probably a good 100 yards from the water when they were built decades ago. And that part of the Outer Banks will probably be gone in the next 20-30 years. I was in Rodanthe two years ago and you could practically throw a rock from one side to the other. Those barrier islands are critical and they're slowly disappearing.

    • @FuIranWeak
      @FuIranWeak 24 дня назад

      I mean where was the thought process? Did they not see the ocean moving closer to the shore at some point in history not like you can just pick the house up and move it smh

  • @Haderask247
    @Haderask247 25 дней назад +27

    These homes were built by non resident property owners who made money renting them out. They collect insurance money from polluting the Tri villages. These home owners should be arrested for this constant disrespect and pollution of these waters.

    • @daniellebissett5998
      @daniellebissett5998 23 дня назад

      @@Haderask247 you just sound a little jealous that they could build these homes. I do agree that building has gone overboard, no pun intended, it has made it possible for the Islanders to stay and still make a living. Like anything else I just blew up. But no one ever imagined their house would be swallowed up.

    • @Haderask247
      @Haderask247 22 дня назад

      @@daniellebissett5998 Jealous of them polluting the locals beaches? Who you think is cleaning this mess up? Park service and locals.

    • @richardreger6026
      @richardreger6026 21 день назад

      @Haderask247 what insurance Co covering those properties? Can't imagine them being insured

    • @vaskylark
      @vaskylark 20 дней назад

      @@Haderask247 I hope you don't drive an electric car. The batteries go bad in as little as four years and never disintegrate. Pollutes the soil and eventually the ground water.

    • @Haderask247
      @Haderask247 20 дней назад

      @@vaskylark If it ain’t 4x4 in Hatteras you won’t get anywhere effectively.

  • @BobbySquirrelly-fi7wo
    @BobbySquirrelly-fi7wo 25 дней назад +11

    Was just down there a few months ago. This house and several others were already in the ocean. It was just a matter of time.

  • @pacificoceantsunami8497
    @pacificoceantsunami8497 23 дня назад +6

    The home owners need t be billed for the litter in the sea and the shore in a beautiful area, no one should be allowed to build on the water like that.

    • @vaskylark
      @vaskylark 20 дней назад

      Just like all those people who drive electric cars should be billed too because those batteries they use go bad and are really bad for the environment for like forever.

  • @amathis7292
    @amathis7292 24 дня назад +6

    No sympathy for these vacation houses...don't build in questionable places!

  • @coffeepartier
    @coffeepartier 24 дня назад +4

    By the time a house is standing in the surf, they have to know the ocean is going to take it sooner or later. A house standing in the surf isn’t rentable and has likely been condemned, and yet the authorities wait till it’s down before issuing warnings about all the resulting trash on the beach. Once a house like that has been condemned, it should be ordered to be dismantled, and the owners made to pay for it to be taken down.

  • @NoName-ml5yk
    @NoName-ml5yk 24 дня назад +6

    There shouldn't be a single house or hotel built on beaches.

    • @vtgamehendge
      @vtgamehendge 24 дня назад

      These houses have been there for decades when they were probably a good 100 yards from the water. Ocean levels are rising. Every year I go down to the Outer Banks and every year there's another huge section of beach closed for reclamation projects so they can dredge sand from offshore and expand the beaches.

    • @summer-c7i
      @summer-c7i 23 дня назад

      I’ve been down to OBX many times. I’m aware there are really bad ocean overwash and coastal erosion, loss of 13-14ft/year. This particular house was built in 1973, and I’m sure the shoreline greatly extended before. I mean, one can see how the housing numbers are in the ocean for Corbina St. on Google Maps’ satellite images. However, it makes 1 scratch their head why erosion, etc, wouldn’t be seen ahead by scientists + developers. I get coastal predictions have greatly advanced + can be wrong, and there are precautions to protect the beaches, like banning of walking on sand dunes. But still.

    • @speedlever
      @speedlever 21 день назад

      Where exactly should houses be built in different areas of the country? What would you say when the west coast is redefined after the "big one" hits and the shoreline moves a lot further inland? Maybe we shouldn't be allowed to build near fault lines either.

  • @user-xd1gt9if2v
    @user-xd1gt9if2v 25 дней назад +9

    People this is not what it looked like 30 years ago when people built them. Theee was so much land vefore the beach. Please stop saying things like oh their stup.d cause nobody built them on the beach. The beach has eroded that much esp with no replenishment. Jeeeeze

    • @VDili
      @VDili 24 дня назад

      Former President Trump on Monday night said climate change is not “the biggest threat” and claimed it would create “more oceanfront property.”

    • @BungayLad
      @BungayLad 23 дня назад

      30 years ago, barrier islands were accurately defined in geology books. There is nothing permanent about them. Let Mother Nature manage them and visit them at her pleasure.

    • @priestessneptune
      @priestessneptune 23 дня назад

      @@VDiliyep, great when so much of the the united states is underwater that it is all ocean front 🙄

    • @chuckguilliams5019
      @chuckguilliams5019 21 день назад

      And there was no erosion happening back then? Grow up.

    • @VDili
      @VDili 21 день назад

      @@user-xd1gt9if2v Few mm to few inches erosion per yr for past ~100 yrs is kinda normal. Combine high rate of erosion, sea level rise, more frequent intense storms , warm oceans, in this case 10-15 feet erosion per year at Outer Banks. All predicted a few decades ago but no one paid attention.

  • @rebekahv5185
    @rebekahv5185 25 дней назад +8

    Well, what do they expect?! HONESTLY!! They're building in shifting SAND, not solid rock!
    Feel sorry for the owner, but they took that chance. Just hope no one was home at the time. INCREDIBLE!

    • @user-xd1gt9if2v
      @user-xd1gt9if2v 25 дней назад +1

      It wasn't like this at all when these homes were built. The ocean here has taken 5 rows of houses. These are the last row to go. Nobody expects anything. It looked like any other beach front town or community.

    • @zanez14
      @zanez14 24 дня назад

      The owners don't care. They made a fortune renting it out and now collect insurance money despite causing tons of pollution issues.

    • @vtgamehendge
      @vtgamehendge 24 дня назад +2

      You're talking about homes that were built decades ago when they were much farther away from the water. It's the rising ocean levels and it's gotten bad down there in recent years.

  • @JawaChopShop
    @JawaChopShop 24 дня назад +3

    So I’m curious, what’s the sewage set up for these homes? As much guidelines and codes as the county inspectors have on just the random house repairs I need done living here in the mountains I’m just curious if there is strict codes to be followed or is it just lenient since it’s a tourist area 😒 because that wouldn’t surprise me

    • @frankcastle5294
      @frankcastle5294 23 дня назад

      Septic tank and public water. If you watch these "collapse" vids you'll always see a large concrete tank sitting nearby that looks much like an LP tank big box. That's the septic tank. They are always hauled away after the house is washed out to sea.

    • @jackrussellville
      @jackrussellville 20 дней назад

      It doesn't matter what codes are in place to prevent anything bad from happening because people get paid bribes to look the other way

  • @Phlegethon
    @Phlegethon 23 дня назад +1

    You built this structure held up by a few sticks why wouldn’t it happen?

  • @18winsagin
    @18winsagin 25 дней назад +2

    It's definitely a 70-30 chance that the ocean will eventually take it since it is so close. The ocean is not thinking about how much money you stacked on it it is thinking it's just another stick in the wall.

    • @gloriagibb-zs4se
      @gloriagibb-zs4se 25 дней назад

      Hahaha on stilts

    • @vtgamehendge
      @vtgamehendge 24 дня назад +1

      Except these homes were built decades ago when ocean levels were much lower. That area of the Outer Banks has become a sliver of land. I was in Rodanthe two years ago and in twenty years it probably won't be there.

    • @18winsagin
      @18winsagin 24 дня назад +1

      @vtgamehendge You are right. We're here in Buxton now until tomorrow, and I saw the cottage we rented in the early 90s has been moved in about 200 feet from where it used to stand.

  • @user-iq8he3cc3q
    @user-iq8he3cc3q 25 дней назад +2

    I love hatteras island may the home RIP

  • @marsmars9130
    @marsmars9130 24 дня назад +2

    Hey look, a house boat!

  • @ReneChavez-p9c
    @ReneChavez-p9c 23 дня назад

    My grandma liked homes on flat land, dirt in the city of Los Angeles . They might as well live in a boat home.

  • @linda6987
    @linda6987 24 дня назад

    I lived4 miles from the coast in a different state. If your property was washed away, the land goes to the government to a trust to preserve the coastline. Scary

  • @bobby-ov9qn
    @bobby-ov9qn 25 дней назад +2

    And every year several houses in northern CA burn to the ground because of the fires.

  • @jackrussellville
    @jackrussellville 20 дней назад

    The owners were trying to stop this from happening they wanted to remove it, and had contacted everyone they could think of to get it moved and sell the property at a substantial loss so it wouldn't be able to be built on again, they just ran out of time. The house shouldn't have been built there but when builders and rental companies grease the palms of politicians this is the result. I believe it was a private residence and no longer a rental property at the time

  • @chelsea8043
    @chelsea8043 23 дня назад

    Is there not a better way to tear it down before it goes into the ocean? They know it’s inevitable at some point. I’m sure it was condemned for a while, so why wait until it comes to this?

  • @thomasmcdaniel6264
    @thomasmcdaniel6264 23 дня назад +1

    This is just a microcosm of what's happening in the United States as a whole! Complete collapse 😂😂

  • @tigerlilly9038
    @tigerlilly9038 23 дня назад

    Didn't they tell them to move those homes a couple years back? What gives?

  • @CaptSeeryus
    @CaptSeeryus 21 день назад

    And now they have a house boat.

  • @frankcastle5294
    @frankcastle5294 23 дня назад +1

    These idiots built stilt-foundation houses on a sand bar. Do you understand that people? Houses on sand bars. That's what the Waves...Salvo...Rodanthe areas are. Sand bars.

    • @smelltheglove2038
      @smelltheglove2038 19 дней назад

      Who cares? These houses were there before I was born 41 years ago, they e long made their money back and had many memorable times for countless people that rented the homes. I grew up in sand bridge up in VB. Same story there. I like surfing and fishing, I know the dangers. I just don't care. Id rather live on the sand bar than anywhere else in the country.

  • @belligerentcuisine
    @belligerentcuisine 24 дня назад +1

    geeze what a shock. 🥱

  • @markhenry6486
    @markhenry6486 23 дня назад

    Shorelines change shorelines have always changed shorelines will continue to change, if shorelines weren't changing that would be weird, that would be something to worry about

  • @capuchinfriarsusa
    @capuchinfriarsusa 25 дней назад +4

    Don't feel sorry for the owners one bit. I'm sure taxpayers have already covered the insurance. These owners will rebuild on stilts in the water ... the new house will wash away, and they'll be covered again. They're all grifters.

    • @FixinCat
      @FixinCat 25 дней назад

      These houses cannot be rebuilt anymore. The park service has claimed the property. Rodanthe is the only village along that stretch that wouldn’t allow beach nourishment.

    • @WeBeeJamming
      @WeBeeJamming 25 дней назад +2

      If the owner and the insurance company have an agreement in place that's between the 2 of them. No need for you to worry about any of it. Now run along troll.

    • @richardgeary6432
      @richardgeary6432 25 дней назад +2

      @@WeBeeJamming If you had even an ounce of intelligence, you would know that the rest of us are the ones paying for their stupid decisions, in the form of higher insurance rates. You see, insurance companies do not "absorb" these losses....... they pass them on to the people who are making good decisions.

    • @user-xd1gt9if2v
      @user-xd1gt9if2v 25 дней назад

      ​@richardgeary6432 People like you make really slow comments. This isn't what it looked like when these places were built. This is the last row out of 4 rows that the ocean is taking. Nobody wants your pity anyways. If you knew anything you wouldn't say shi like that. These were not built in the water or even near the water. The beach is eroding at a fast pace in the last 15 years. God please don't ever have children. If you do I feel sorry for them
      They deserve better

    • @user-xd1gt9if2v
      @user-xd1gt9if2v 25 дней назад

      ​@richardgeary6432 People like you make really slow comments. This isn't what it looked like when these places were built. This is the last row out of 4 rows that the ocean is taking. Nobody wants your pity anyways. If you knew anything you wouldn't say shi like that. These were not built in the water or even near the water. The beach is eroding at a fast pace in the last 15 years. God please don't ever have children. If you do I feel sorry for them
      They deserve better

  • @user-ze9ns4hu8m
    @user-ze9ns4hu8m 24 дня назад +1

    So what? You were too busy enjoying your Beach lifestyle to watch the news? And so the rest of us have to pay higher insurance rates.
    That being said, that home builder could get a job being a boat builder. Or build the houses on pontoons lol.

  • @priestessneptune
    @priestessneptune 23 дня назад

    Wealth 101: build on sad, let others foot the bill, profit 🙄

  • @binomartinez_456
    @binomartinez_456 24 дня назад

    Hope they have insurance about the house being swept in the ocean 😅

  • @elissahoran1130
    @elissahoran1130 24 дня назад +1

    Houseboat 🛥 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Krenee29
    @Krenee29 24 дня назад +1

    Bc houses on stilts just last forever

  • @katznik
    @katznik 24 дня назад

    who could've guessed that would fail? seems impossible to predict.....let's hope they get back their photos and things.

    • @VDili
      @VDili 22 дня назад

      @@katznik Nearly four decades ago, the University of Virginia coastal geologist Robert Dolan, a long-time researcher of barrier islands, wrote that the Outer Banks are “one of the highest natural-hazard risk zones along the entire Eastern Seaboard of the United

  • @isartoraplatz
    @isartoraplatz 25 дней назад

    Get off of my property 😢
    Wow that’s moving and
    Storage for you…

  • @MissDebra
    @MissDebra 24 дня назад

    It's called "building your house on the sand."

    • @vtgamehendge
      @vtgamehendge 24 дня назад

      Except these houses were built decades ago when they were about 100 yards away from the water. Have you heard about ocean levels rising and all the east coast beach reclamation projects?

    • @FuIranWeak
      @FuIranWeak 24 дня назад

      Apparently the people who built these home haven’t!

  • @gryphon940
    @gryphon940 23 дня назад

    Anyone know where?

  • @MrBubyV
    @MrBubyV 22 дня назад

    Cool 👍🏽

  • @richardreger6026
    @richardreger6026 25 дней назад +1

    All the rest of us expected 2 pay 4 people live next 2 ocean

    • @daniellebissett5998
      @daniellebissett5998 24 дня назад

      No one asked to do anything except get educated keep quiet until you understand better.

  • @bricks-mortar
    @bricks-mortar 22 дня назад

    Caucasians built those shacks on lakeshore, not the shore is polluted with garbage.

    • @smelltheglove2038
      @smelltheglove2038 19 дней назад

      Non Caucasians don't know the difference between the ocean and a lake.

  • @DurgaUsagi
    @DurgaUsagi 24 дня назад

    GOOD

    • @vtgamehendge
      @vtgamehendge 24 дня назад +1

      These are historic beaches (original colonies) and these homes have been there for decades before the ocean levels rose.

  • @watchdiscern135
    @watchdiscern135 25 дней назад

    And they should be allowed to rebuild there.

  • @vcp93
    @vcp93 23 дня назад

    I know this must be horrible for the owners, but this is part of living on a sandbar. I had a friend whose parents owned a property in a similar situation, but they were prepared with the proper insurance and was able to demo the cottage before it got swept away and used the insurance money to build a new beach home well away from the shoreline. Wouldn't it be better to require home owners to demo their house before it ends up in the ocean?

  • @theprogressiveway
    @theprogressiveway 24 дня назад

    bye bye

  • @ginolorenzo9851
    @ginolorenzo9851 24 дня назад

    should of read the HOLY scriptures 🤣

  • @me21464
    @me21464 23 дня назад +1

    I was just there 2 weeks ago!! 🥹