10 America Towns Slowly Disappearing into the Ocean
America’s coastline is changing faster than many people realize, and some towns are already watching the ocean move closer year after year. In this video, we explore 10 American towns that are slowly disappearing into the sea because of rising water, coastal erosion, stronger storms, sinking land, and decades of development in fragile places.
These are not just dots on a map. They are real communities where roads flood more often, homes lose value, beaches vanish, and families face the painful question of whether to stay or leave. From quiet fishing towns to historic coastal communities, each place tells a different story about what happens when nature, climate, and human choices collide.
This video takes you inside the warning signs, the local struggles, and the uncertain future of towns living on the edge of the ocean.
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Video segment:
00:00 : Intro
00:49 : Dauphin Island, Alabama
03:27 : Taholah, Washington
06:35 : Rodanthe, North Carolina
09:48 : Smith Island, Maryland
13:34 : Delacroix, Louisiana
16:48 : Tangier Island, Virginia
19:53 : Shishmaref, Alaska
23:16 : Newtok, Alaska
26:30 : Kivalina, Alaska
30:03 : Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana
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