
Friday, October 3, 2025 12:09PM
Officials say the system is still churning up waters and could threaten more structures over the next few days.
DARE COUNTY, N.C. — Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto continue causing havoc along parts of the North Carolina coast.
Cleanup is underway after eight waterfront homes have collapsed on the Outer Banks. Fortunately, the homes that were destroyed this week were unoccupied.
Officials say Imelda is still churning up waters and could threaten more structures over the next few days.
“We’re moving just as quickly as we can to get some sand out here, to get a beach out here, to hold the sand, to do the things we’ve got to do to preserve the beach and maybe continue Buxton in the future, and hopefully this won’t happen again,” said Bobby Outten who is the manager of Dare County.
Beach nourishment and jetty repairs are scheduled for the area in 2026.
Copyright © 2025 WTVD-TV. All Rights Reserved.
Niko Travis is a dedicated health writer with a passion for providing clear, reliable, and research-backed information about medications and mental health. As the author behind TrazodoneSUC, Niko simplifies complex medical topics to help readers understand the benefits, uses, and potential risks of Trazodone. With a commitment to accuracy and well-being, Niko ensures that every article empowers readers to make informed decisions about their health.