Hurricane Raises Questions About Rebuilding Along North Carolina Coast

"RODANTHE, N.C. - When Florence was raging last Friday on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, the hurricane tore a 40-foot (12-meter) chunk from a fishing pier that juts into the ocean at the state’s most popular tourist destination.

The privately owned Rodanthe pier has already undergone half a million dollars in renovation in seven years and the owners started a new round of repairs this week.

“The maintenance and upkeep on a wooden fishing pier is tremendous,” said co-owner Terry Plumblee. “We get the brunt of the rough water here.” "

Anna Mehler Paperny reports for Reuters September 20, 2018.

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Source: Reuters, 09/21/2018