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Homes Evacuated as Coastal Erosion Devours Norfolk Shore

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Over a dozen homes evacuated in Norfolk due to imminent risk of collapse.
  • Storm Goretti is bringing severe weather warnings across the UK.
  • Hemsby's coastline is rapidly eroding, with 34 homes lost since 2013.
Homes Evacuated as Coastal Erosion Devours Norfolk Shore

More than a dozen homeowners in Hemsby, Norfolk, face imminent danger as severe coastal erosion has left their clifftop properties teetering on the precipice. Evacuation orders have been issued for 14 residents due to the risk of collapse, with homes scheduled for demolition. This follows a similar situation last month where 11 homes were torn down. Over 30ft of coastline has been lost in Hemsby recently, including 13ft in a single day.

As Hemsby grapples with its eroding coastline, the UK braces for Storm Goretti, predicted to bring a 'weather bomb' with explosive cyclogenesis. The Met Office has issued multiple yellow and amber warnings for snow and gales across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Snowfall is expected to reach 30cm in the Midlands and Wales, while winds could gust up to 100mph in exposed regions, posing a 'danger to life'.

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Residents express distress and uncertainty about their future, with one evacuee noting the dramatic loss of land fronting her home. Hemsby's sandy shoreline is among Europe's most erosion-prone, having lost 34 homes to the sea since 2013. Local officials emphasize that ensuring public safety is paramount, acknowledging the traumatic impact on homeowners but stating that inaction is not an option given the accelerating rate of erosion and the influence of climate change.

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Homes are being evacuated in Hemsby due to severe coastal erosion that has left them at imminent risk of collapse.
Storm Goretti is a 'weather bomb' bringing heavy snowfall, strong winds up to 100mph, and gale-force gusts across the UK.
Hemsby has lost over 30ft of coastline in the past week, and a total of 34 homes have been lost to the sea since 2013.

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