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Hurricanes Cause Significant Damage to Buxton Vacation Homes

Collapsed oceanfront vacation homes in Buxton, North Carolina

Buxton, North Carolina, October 4, 2025

News Summary

Buxton, North Carolina has witnessed substantial oceanfront property damage, with eight vacation homes collapsing into the sea due to the powerful waves from hurricanes Imelda and Humberto. The collapses occurred rapidly within hours on October 2, as severe surf conditions impacted the area. The Cape Hatteras National Seashore has responded by deploying staff for cleanup efforts amid ongoing concerns over coastal erosion that has led to 20 homes falling since 2020.

Buxton, North Carolina is currently experiencing significant damage to its oceanfront properties, with eight vacation homes collapsing into the ocean due to the impact of high waves from hurricanes Imelda and Humberto. This alarming series of events took place over a week marked by severe surf conditions, culminating in the eighth home falling into the ocean on October 2, 2025.

The Cape Hatteras National Seashore confirmed the collapses on their website, stating that five homes fell within a span of approximately 45 minutes on Tuesday, October 2, occurring between 2 p.m. and 2:45 p.m., with one additional collapse registered after dark. The disaster continued on Wednesday and Thursday, resulting in two more homes succumbing to the ocean’s pull.

This recent collapse is part of a larger pattern of coastal erosion in the Outer Banks region, which has seen a total of 20 homes fall into the ocean since 2020 due to similar erosion-related incidents. The area is particularly susceptible to severe weather, with frequent nor’easters and hurricanes each year creating dangers for oceanfront homes as well as disrupting local roadways.

In response to the ongoing crisis, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore has deployed about two dozen staff members to assist with cleanup efforts and manage the debris left by these fallen homes. Visitors to the area have also been advised to stay out of the water due to the dangers posed by further collapses.

Prior to this week, the last recorded incident of a home collapsing in the Outer Banks occurred on September 17, 2025. The growing concern over these events has been highlighted by local residents, some of whom shared drone footage depicting the destructive waves from hurricanes Humberto and Imelda as they devastated several properties in Buxton on September 30, 2025.

Additionally, Highway 12, which runs along the islands of the Outer Banks, has also faced challenges related to erosion and flooding. Both the weather and geographical conditions in the area contribute to the ongoing vulnerability to severe weather impacts and coastal erosion.

The Outer Banks community continues to face the threat posed by severe weather, and with the region’s penchant for experiencing multiple storms each year, local officials are calling for increased awareness and preparation for ongoing weather-related risks.

FAQ

How many vacation homes collapsed into the ocean in Buxton, North Carolina?
Eight vacation homes fell into the ocean near Buxton, North Carolina Outer Banks due to high waves from hurricanes Imelda and Humberto.
When did the last house collapse occur?
The last home falling on October 2, 2025, marked the eighth incident in a series of collapses.
How many homes have collapsed in total since 2020?
A total of 20 homes have collapsed since 2020 due to similar conditions.
What measures have authorities taken in response to these collapses?
The Cape Hatteras National Seashore deployed two dozen staff members to clean up debris from these homes.
Why are visitors warned to stay out of the water?
Visitors to the area were warned to stay out of the water due to the potential for further collapses.

Key Features of the Collapse Events

Date of Last Collapse October 2, 2025
Total Homes Fallen Since 2020 20
Number of Homes Collapsed on October 2 5 (within 45 minutes)
Yearly Frequency of Storm Impact Multiple (Nor’easters and hurricanes)
Cleanup Staff Deployed About 24 members

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