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    Live: Watch video showing Outer Banks home on verge of collapse as nor'easter batters North Carolina coast
    BUXTON, N.C. Residents along North Carolina's Outer Banks continue to experience massive waves and coastal flooding due to a powerful nor'easter moving up the East Coast, and live video from a beach in Buxton is showing yet another home on the verge of collapsing into the Atlantic Ocean.HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHERFOX Weather Exclusive Storm Tracker Mark Sudduth has a camera pointed at a green home located in Buxton, which is now completely surrounded by water as we approach high tide on Sunday, Oct. 12.Large waves can be seen crashing into the wood pilings holding the home in place, but during a live hit by FOX Weather Correspondent Katie Byrne, a portion of the home's balcony collapsed.DOWNLOAD THE FREE FOX WEATHER APPIt now appears that it's only a matter of time before this home, too, becomes a victim of the angry Atlantic.Rodanthe and Buxton lost nine beachfront homes to the encroaching surf earlier this month, and several more are teetering on collapse.Another live video shared by Sudduth is showing how high the water is getting in Bowers Beach, Delaware, as high tide approaches. You can watch video of that by clicking here.
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    Live: Delaware beach overtaken by extreme high tide as nor'easter batters East Coast
    BOWERS, Del. A nor'easter pounding the East Coast brought extreme high tides to Delaware on Sunday, causing flooding along the Delaware Bay.FOX Weather Exclusive Storm Tracker Mark Sudduth has a camera pointed at a street located in Bowers Beach, Delaware, on Sunday. As high tide approaches around noon, the camera may be submerged in water.According to the FOX Forecast Center, the nor'easter created a combination of strong onshore winds, high surf and high astronomical tides, likely to cause moderate to major coastal flooding in Delaware coastal areas.Another camera set up by Sudduth in Buxton, North Carolina, showed water surrounding a home at risk of collapsing from the coastal flooding and rough surf.
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    Watch: Nor'easter creates nasty surf, damaging winds and coastal flooding
    SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. A mighty nor'easter pounded the majority of the Eastern Seaboard throughout the weekend, closing beaches from Virginia to New York and creating coastal flooding in storm-weary areas that recently experienced flooding from back-to-back hurricanes brushing the U.S. East Coast.The weekend started with heavy rain in the Southeast, leading to coastal flooding in Charleston, South Carolina. Roads were inundated with water, leading to closures for the city.NOR'EASTER LIVE MAP TRACKER: RADAR, STORM ALERTS, WIND FORECASTS, FLOOD THREAT MAPSSome of the strongest wind gusts were reported from the Carolinas over the weekend, with a gust of 58 mph on Pine Island, North Carolina, and gusts over 50 mph in multiple other locations along coastal areas.Along North Carolina's Outer Banks, road crews with the Department of Transportation worked furiously to clear Highway 12 for the storm-battered areas of Hatteras Island. Parts of the highway were closed on Sunday due to significant flooding.FOX Weather Correspondent Katie Byrne reported from Buxton, North Carolina, where nine homes collapsed over the past two weeks from coastal flooding and erosion caused by multiple tropical systems in the Atlantic. Yet another home appeared at risk of collapse with the latest round of relentless waves.Live cameras set up by FOX Weather Storm Chaser Mark Sudduth captured coastal flooding on Sunday in North Carolina and Delaware, where high tide and strong surf overtook roads.Nor'easter impacts crawled up the coast throughout the weekend, as beachside communities prepared for the wind and coastal flooding to come.Significant tidal flooding was forecast to peak in Virginia on Sunday. FOX Weather Correspondent Brandy Campbell was in Virginia Beach, where officials were concerned about river flooding due to high tides.In Ocean City, Maryland, FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray watched as the conditions rapidly worsened on Sunday morning. Waves overtook the sandy beachfront, and winds near 50 mph blasted the area.As high tide approached, massive waves crashed onshore in Ocean City.By Sunday, winds and nasty surf reached the Jersey Shore area, with big waves pounding areas in Ocean and Monmouth counties. The boardwalk in Seaside Heights was closed up ahead of the worst impacts.New Jersey was placed under a state of emergency ahead of the worst weather impacts.The nor'easter continued to crawl up the Eastern Seaboard with impacts for New England by Monday.
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    People missing, dozens rescued in western Alaska after Typhoon Halong's remnants cause widespread flooding
    BETHEL, Alaska New video shows the powerful flooding ongoing in western Alaska from the remnants of Typhoon Halong, which has caused widespread damage along the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, displacing families as first responders continue to search for unaccounted people.The powerful coastal storm moved into the Bering Sea on Sunday, packing hurricane-force wind gusts, big waves and major coastal flooding for the Kuskokwim Delta and communities south of the Bering Strait. However, storm surge and heavy rain has been ongoing since last week from another storm system, creating a dire situation.The video above from Bethel showed powerful flooding washing away boats and damaging infrastructure over the weekend. Photos shared by Alaska's Emergency Management showed dozens of homes surrounded by flooding.Hurricane-force winds up to 100 mph were reported over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Another video taken in Emmonak showed the powerful winds and surf flipping a boat on its side.According to Alaska State Troopers, more than 30 people were rescued in Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta communities over the weekend. At least 18 people were rescued in Kwigillingok, and at least 16 people were rescued in Kipnuk, troopers said. Alaska State Troopers, the Alaska Air National Guard, Alaska Army National Guard and U.S. Coast Guard are aiding in search efforts.Officials are working to confirm the number of people unaccounted for in Kipnuk, but at least three are missing in Kwigillingok.This powerful storm is forecast to continue to cause flooding into Monday. A Coastal Flood Warning is in effect through Monday afternoon for much of coastal Alaska, with water levels reaching between 4 and 6 feet above normal high tide levels.According to an Alaska nonprofit, the Coastal Villages Region Fund, the devastation from Halong may be beyond that of Typhoon Merbok in 2022.
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