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Modular Home Blown Off Trailer in Outer Banks Incident

Stormy weather conditions at Marc Basnight Bridge, Outer Banks

Outer Banks, North Carolina, September 16, 2025

News Summary

A modular home was blown off its trailer on the Marc Basnight Bridge in the Outer Banks due to high winds reaching 65-70 mph. The incident, which occurred while the home was being transported, led to an emergency closure of the bridge for approximately eight hours. Recovery crews successfully removed the overturned home by evening, allowing traffic to resume. The coastal storm caused widespread power outages and raised concerns about flooding and dangerous surf conditions along the North Carolina coast.

Outer Banks, North Carolina

A modular home was blown off a trailer on the Marc Basnight Bridge in the Outer Banks on Monday, prompting an emergency closure due to high winds reaching speeds between 65 and 70 mph. The incident occurred at approximately 1:38 p.m. while the mobile home was being transported along N.C. 12.

The mobile home detached from its trailer and overturned onto the bridge’s railing, resulting in traffic interruptions. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) confirmed that all lanes on the bridge were reopened by 9:22 p.m. after recovery crews successfully removed the structure from the scene around 8 p.m.

Recovery efforts proved challenging and hazardous due to the high winds, which were part of a larger coastal storm system affecting parts of North Carolina and Virginia. The storm caused widespread heavy rain and wind, resulting in significant power outages across the region.

The National Weather Service issued multiple advisories, including Coastal Flood Advisories, Wind Advisories, and High Surf Advisories extending from North Carolina to Virginia. Wind gusts nearing 60 mph raised concerns about flooding, massive waves, and dangerous rip currents at local beaches.

Authorities warned of isolated tornado risks along the coastlines of North Carolina and Virginia, urging coastal communities to stay out of the water as life-threatening rip currents were anticipated from Florida to the Northeast. Deteriorating conditions in the area also led to the closure of Highway 12 from the ferry terminal to the National Park Service Pony Pens on Ocracoke Island, with potential plans to reopen on Tuesday morning if conditions improve.

Offshore buoys from Nags Head registered waves taller than 12 feet, further exacerbating local weather events and activities, such as the Eastern Surfing Championship, which was affected by the severe conditions.

The storm system has been classified as a nor’easter rather than a tropical storm due to the cooler temperatures of the Atlantic waters. This classification could influence additional weather patterns and emergency preparedness in the affected areas.

Summary of Key Events

  • Modular home blown off trailer on Marc Basnight Bridge.
  • Winds reached 65-70 mph before 1:38 p.m. incident.
  • Bridge closed until approximately 9:22 p.m.
  • High winds caused power outages across North Carolina and Virginia.
  • Flood and wind advisories issued from North Carolina to Virginia.

Impact of the Coastal Storm

The coastal storm has significant implications for the region, with numerous hazards posing threats to safety and local infrastructure. Communities are advised to stay informed and prepared for continued adverse weather conditions.

Conclusion

As the situation continues to evolve, officials remain vigilant in monitoring the effects of the storm, with recovery efforts prioritized for those impacted by the high winds and hazardous conditions.

FAQ

What caused the modular home to fall off the trailer?

Strong winds reaching speeds of 65 to 70 mph caused the modular home to detach from its trailer while being transported, leading to its fall onto the bridge.

When was the Marc Basnight Bridge reopened?

The bridge was reopened to traffic at approximately 9:22 p.m. on the same day after recovery crews removed the mobile home.

What weather conditions contributed to this incident?

A coastal storm system created high winds and strong weather effects in the Outer Banks, contributing to the hazardous conditions that led to the mobile home’s detachment.

What advisories have been issued due to the storm?

The National Weather Service has issued Coastal Flood Advisories, Wind Advisories, and High Surf Advisories from North Carolina to Virginia.

What specific hazards are coastal communities facing?

Coastal communities are facing risks of flooding, dangerous rip currents, and isolated tornado risks due to the ongoing storm system.

Key Features of the Incident

Feature Details
Date of Incident Monday afternoon
Wind Speed 65 – 70 mph
Mobile Home Status Detracted and overturned
Bridge Closure Duration Approximately 8 hours
Storm Classification Nor’easter
Wave Height Over 12 feet

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Modular Home Blown Off Trailer in Outer Banks Incident

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