New report finds these popular NJ beaches saw the worst erosion from Hurricane Erin Rick Rickman Published: September 9, 2025 These sand cliffs at an Avalon beach are the result of erosion from Hurricane Erin (NJDEP/(NOAA via AP)

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A new state report finds Hurricane Erin left scars at dozens of beaches along the New Jersey coastline , and nine of them suffered worse erosion than the others.

While the eye of Erin stayed hundreds of miles away from the Jersey Shore, the Category 5 storm had serious coastal impacts.

Huge waves that reached 12 feet in the air crashed onto beaches, while high

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