At least six beach houses in North Carolin collapsed on Tuesday in the ocean when Hurricanes Hamberto and Imelda He drove past the east coast.
Five houses-all were built in the pictures-blinkled on Tuesday in Bakston, the most eastern part of vulnerable external banks.
At night, the sixth house fell and was destroyed.
According to the National Parks service, no one was injured, and each of the houses was empty at that time, said the service of national parks.
The terrible shots captured one of the houses swaying on the humming over the thickening and crowded sea, before the pieces began to fall from the structure, and houses pounced into the waves.
Another circumcised captured the house, which fell directly on the base and in the incoming surf when it was torn to pieces.
The mess of wood and garbage filled the foreground in each video.
Imelda mercifully avoided landing in the United States and ended up about halfway to the coast of Florida, but still sent dangerous winds, waves and rain, crashed into South coast of the United StatesField
The conditions were complicated by a hurricane Hamberto, who was accused through Western Atlantic nearbyGumberto also remained at sea, but his winds also threw waves and rain to the southern states before scattering on Tuesday.
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