A 6th house has collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean along North Carolina's Outer Banks

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A 6th house has collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean along North Carolina's Outer Banks
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U.S. National Park Service officials say an unoccupied house has collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean along North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Tuesday's collapse was the sixth along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the past four years.

An unoccupied, privately owned house in Rodanthe, N.C., just south of Rodanthe Pier, collapsed into the ocean early Tuesday morning, May 28, 2024. An unoccupied, privately owned house in Rodanthe, N.C. just south of Rodanthe Pier, collapsed into the ocean early Tuesday, May 28, 2024. An unoccupied, privately owned house in Rodanthe, N.C., just south of Rodanthe Pier, collapsed into the ocean early Tuesday morning, May 28, 2024. An unoccupied, privately owned house in Rodanthe, N.C.

National seashore employees moved dozens of pickup truckloads of debris to a nearby parking lot on Tuesday and on Wednesday, the public was invited to help employees and a contractor hired by the owner of the house, which was unoccupied when it fell.

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