Rodanthe, North Carolina, September 16, 2025
News Summary
A mobile home was blown off its trailer on the Marc Basnight Bridge in Rodanthe, North Carolina, due to severe winds reaching 65 to 70 mph. Local authorities responded swiftly to the incident that occurred in the afternoon, causing the bridge to close while recovery efforts were underway. The mobile home precariously landed on the bridge’s railing, and emergency personnel faced hazardous conditions during the recovery process. The bridge reopened later that evening after inspections and safety measures.
Rodanthe, N.C. – Mobile Home Blown Off Trailer on Marc Basnight Bridge Due to High Winds
A mobile home was unexpectedly blown off its trailer on the Marc Basnight Bridge in Rodanthe, North Carolina, on Monday afternoon due to severe winds. The incident occurred at approximately 1:38 p.m., prompting an immediate response from local authorities.
Strong winds, reaching speeds of 65 to 70 miles per hour, caused the double-wide mobile home to disconnect from the trailer it was being transported on. Following the disconnection, the mobile home precariously landed on the bridge’s railing. Recovery operations to safely remove the mobile home were complicated as emergency personnel faced the hazardous conditions created by the high winds.
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol (SHP) reported that recovery efforts were both “difficult and dangerous.” Traffic on the Marc Basnight Bridge was halted in both directions for several hours as crews worked to rectify the situation. The bridge, which carries N.C. Highway 12 over the Oregon Inlet in Dare County, was officially closed while safety measures were taken to ensure the area was secure.
Crews diligently worked throughout the afternoon and into the evening, successfully removing the mobile home from the bridge by approximately 8 p.m.. The Dare County Sheriff’s Office played a vital role in managing traffic and ensuring the safety of those in the vicinity during the recovery efforts.
After safety inspections were completed and the scene cleared, the Marc Basnight Bridge reopened to traffic around 9:22 p.m.. Authorities indicated that more detailed information regarding the incident would be released by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) as it becomes available.
Background Information
The Marc Basnight Bridge, a crucial connector for residents and visitors traveling along N.C. Highway 12, spans the Oregon Inlet, linking the northern and southern portions of the Outer Banks. Known for its scenic views, it is also a vital transportation route for agriculture, tourism, and local businesses.
This incident highlights the potential dangers associated with transporting large structures during adverse weather conditions, especially in areas prone to sudden wind gusts and storms. Safety officials continue to stress the importance of monitoring weather forecasts and taking precautions when driving or transporting large vehicles in challenging weather.
Aftermath and Local Response
In the aftermath of the incident, local authorities encouraged drivers to stay informed of weather conditions and be cautious while traveling across the bridge. Updates will be provided regarding any potential road closures or measures taken to improve safety during inclement weather.
As further information regarding this incident becomes available, it will be communicated through official channels. Residents and travelers are advised to follow local news sources and the NCDOT for real-time updates.
FAQ
What caused the mobile home to disconnect from the trailer?
The mobile home was blown off its trailer due to high winds reaching speeds of 65 to 70 miles per hour.
How long was the Marc Basnight Bridge closed?
The bridge was closed for several hours, reopening around 9:22 p.m. after recovery operations were completed.
What measures were taken during the recovery efforts?
Crews worked under difficult conditions due to high winds and were assisted by the Dare County Sheriff’s Office in managing traffic while recovery operations were underway.
Where can I find more information about the incident?
Further information will be provided by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) as it becomes available.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Marc Basnight Bridge, Rodanthe, North Carolina |
| Time of Incident | 1:38 p.m. on Monday |
| Wind Speed | 65 to 70 mph |
| Recovery Completion Time | Completed by 8 p.m. |
| Bridge Reopening Time | 9:22 p.m. |
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Additional Resources
- WTKR: Modular Home Blown Off Trailer on Basnight Bridge
- Wikipedia: Marc Basnight Bridge
- 13News Now: Modular Home Blown Off Trailer on Basnight Bridge
- Google Search: Marc Basnight Bridge
- WITN: Highway 12 Closed After Modular Home Blown Off Trailer
- Encyclopedia Britannica: North Carolina
- News Observer: Modular Home Blown Off Trailer
- Google News: Dare County News

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