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Tourists walk along the beach in Rodanthe, N.C., zig-zagging around around several homes that are sitting on the sand or in the ocean. Four houses have collapsed since July, and several more are endangered by coastal erosion.
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Six houses have collapsed into the waves at Rodanthe this year, and 11 in the past four years. With much of the buffering beach and dunes eaten away by erosion, more are poised to fall in any time. The question is becoming not how to save such houses, but rather how to remove them before they collapse.

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