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Outer Banks flood warning with high surf, winds forecast; more homes could 'break apart or collapse'

Eight homes have collapsed in October due to flooding and erosion worsened by sea level rise, with 26 total collapses since 2020, officials reported.

Summary by CBS 17
CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. (WNCN) — Weather forecasters are warning that a storm will bring rough seas, flooding, and tropical-storm-force winds to the North Carolina coast starting Monday night through Wednesday. The Outer Banks — recently hit repeatedly by flooding and storms — are at risk for the worst of the "coastal low" weather system with 58 mph wind gusts forecast near the Hatteras Island town of Rodanthe, the National Weather Service said. Gal…

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CBS 17 broke the news in Raleigh, United States on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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