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TexasTowelie

(116,804 posts)
Sat Oct 12, 2019, 05:52 AM Oct 2019

Outer Banks' only highway closes as ocean threatens to wash away cars

The only highway connecting the fragile barrier islands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks was closed just before 7 a.m. Friday as rough surf tore through dunes and washed across travel lanes.

Department of Transportation officials tweeted they were closing N.C. 12 after travel became increasingly dangerous during high tide.

“We have moderate to severe ocean overwash in several places along NC 12 between the Basnight Bridge and Rodanthe,” NCDOT said just after 8 a.m. “As a safety precaution, we are closing that entire stretch of road until conditions improve....Unfortunately, more of the same is expected over the next few high tide cycles.”

Reports on social media said some vehicles had become stuck in the area of the highway known as “the S curve” after being hit by waves.

Read more: https://www.greensboro.com/news/state/outer-banks-only-highway-closes-as-ocean-threatens-to-wash/article_86622302-32ee-53c8-87aa-dfb1be12a56c.html

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Outer Banks' only highway closes as ocean threatens to wash away cars (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2019 OP
The dunes at the S-curve near Mirlo Beach are washed away. woodsprite Oct 2019 #1
Did FEMA use the assistance money for Trump's wall? dem4decades Oct 2019 #2
I've seen some pics. Apparently this was all rather sudden. underpants Oct 2019 #3

woodsprite

(12,201 posts)
1. The dunes at the S-curve near Mirlo Beach are washed away.
Sat Oct 12, 2019, 06:08 AM
Oct 2019

I have friends who posted pics last night of sand up to the middle of their car doors. That’s one our fav places to vacation. The campground we always stay at is down the road a bit from the S-curves. They are already hurting down there still trying to recover from Dorian. FEMA has turned down their plea for assistance. Don’t know if they received no FEMA help at all, or just a token.

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