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  2. Why are houses falling into the sea in Rodanthe, North Carolina?

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    Three houses, all on the same street, have fallen into the sea in Rodanthe, North Carolina, in less than a week. And officials say the threat of more collapses in the Outer Banks is only growing.

  3. Helene flooding forces Asheville family to evacuate by boat ...

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  4. Harrah's Cherokee Valley River - Wikipedia

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    Harrah's Cherokee Valley River is a casino and hotel on the Qualla Boundary in Murphy, North Carolina. It is owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) and operated by Caesars Entertainment .

  5. ‘The power of water.’ How Helene devastated western North ...

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    More than a week after Helene leveled vast swaths of western North Carolina, Kim Ashby is among the hundreds of people still unaccounted for. “He wants to find Kim,” said Lauren Meidinger, Rod ...

  6. Tidewater region of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Tidewater Region is the slim section of land along the coast of North Carolina near the Atlantic ocean. All the beaches of North Carolina are located here. There are also capes, (projections of land into water) on the coast of North Carolina. Lighthouses, normally found on a cape, reduce incidents of a collision between ships and the coast.

  7. Climate change in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in North Carolina is of concern due to its impacts on the environment, climate, people, and economy of North Carolina. "Most of the state has warmed one-half to one degree (F) in the last century, and the sea is rising about one inch every decade." [1] North Carolina, along with the rest of the Southeastern United States, has ...

  8. Why did it flood so badly in Western North Carolina? Some ...

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    Asheville, North Carolina, a fast-growing city of about 95,000 residents, is located in a bowl in mountainous terrain. That left it and other nearby cities highly susceptible to high river runoff ...

  9. Black River (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    With the help of North Carolina state agencies, this conservation and restoration project began in 1989 and has since protected the river and its surrounding environment. [6] The Black River is an area of focus for environmentalists due to threats on the ecosystem posed by humans.