(19 Aug 2025)
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Rodanthe, North Carolina – 19 August 2025
1. Wide of waves crashing against stilt houses in Rodanthe, North Carolina, as Hurricane Erin approaches.
2. Wide of waves crashing against pier posts in Rodanthe, North Carolina, as Hurricane Erin impacts the Outer Banks.
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Newsom, Outer Banks, North Carolina resident:
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"I’ve lived here almost 40 years and I’ve, I’ve never evacuated, not yet, not to say I won’t ever one day, but, so far so good. Seeing a lot of storms go through over the past 40 years and we’ve had some bad ones and we’ve had some ones that weren’t so bad, but roads are usually the biggest thing, hindrance up this way."
4. Wide of empty beach and rough waves in Rodanthe, North Carolina, as Hurricane Erin approaches.
5. Mid of a person standing at the beach in Rodanthe, North Carolina, checking their phone amidst Hurricane Erin preparations.
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Newsom, Outer Banks, North Carolina resident:
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"This is the end of our rental season, so there is some lost revenue here and it is an inconvenience for the visitors that come here and for the locals as well that some have to commute up to the north end over the bridge to go to work. So yea , it’s a little bit of a hindrance, but, you gotta look where we live. This is what it is, so it’s a trade-off."
7. Wide of Rodanthe Pier sign as Hurricane Erin approaches Outer Banks, North Carolina.
8. Mid of Bryan Philips inspecting pier damage in Rodanthe, North Carolina, as Hurricane Erin approaches.
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Bryan Philips, Outer Banks, North Carolina resident:
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"Yeah, if this was gonna be a direct hit, I’d, I’d probably leave. I mean, a Cat 3, Cat 4, direct hit here, you, you don’t want to be here for that."
10. Mid of Bryan Philips walking on a damaged wooden pier in Rodanthe, North Carolina, as Hurricane Erin approaches.
11. Wide of waves crashing against pier posts in Rodanthe, North Carolina, as Hurricane Erin impacts the Outer Banks.
12 . SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Plumblee, Currituck County, North Carolina resident:
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"Well, the end of this fishing pier is the easternmost point in North Carolina."
13. Mid of damaged wooden boardwalk in Rodanthe, North Carolina, as Hurricane Erin impacts the Outer Banks.
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Bryan Philips, Outer Banks, North Carolina resident:
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"The main concern for the evacuation this time, I believe, is just the road washing out and the people being stuck here for a few days. They’re going to get the road open by Saturday to let the renters for the following week back in. That’s pretty much. That’s their main concern, getting to back on the island as soon as possible. So the road’s not going to be closed for more than a couple of days, in my opinion."
15. Wide of Bryan Philips walking an empty boardwalk in Rodanthe, North Carolina, as Hurricane Erin approaches.
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Newsom, Outer Banks, North Carolina resident:
"One road in and one road out. Or, or, one road, many adventures."
17. Wide of heavy machinery clearing sand near the road on Pea Island in Rodanthe, North Carolina, in response to Hurricane Erin.
STORYLINE:
On North Carolina’s Outer Banks, Hurricane Erin’s storm surge could swamp roads with waves of 15 feet (4.6 meters). Mandatory evacuations were ordered on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands. More than 1,800 people had left Ocracoke by ferry since Monday.
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