Bomb Cyclone Sends NC Home Into the Atlantic Ocean (Full Transcript)

A bomb cyclone hit the East Coast, collapsing an unoccupied North Carolina home into the Atlantic; officials reported no injuries.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: This is the moment a home collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean in North Carolina as a powerful bomb cyclone hit the U.S. east coast. The person who filmed the video told CNN he witnessed two homes collapse on Sunday.

[00:00:19] Speaker 2: A little hairy and scary out here, front row seats to the graveyard of the Atlantic.

[00:00:27] Speaker 1: Officials told CNN affiliate 13 News Now that the home was unoccupied when it collapsed and no injuries were reported.

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A bomb cyclone struck the U.S. East Coast, causing at least one unoccupied home in North Carolina to collapse into the Atlantic Ocean. A witness reported seeing two homes fall on Sunday, and officials said no injuries were reported.
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Bomb Cyclone Causes Home to Collapse Into Atlantic in NC
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Arow Key Takeaways
  • A powerful bomb cyclone impacted the U.S. East Coast.
  • At least one North Carolina home collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean; a witness said two homes fell.
  • Officials reported the collapsed home was unoccupied and there were no injuries.
  • The incident highlights the dangers of severe coastal storms and erosion.
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Neutral: The transcript conveys a dramatic, hazardous event but focuses on factual reporting and confirmation that the home was unoccupied and no injuries occurred.
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