The area where the home collapsed in is threatened by coastal erosion, according to the National Park Service.

An unoccupied home on the coast of North Carolina collapsed, and the National Park Service is asking people to stay away.

Video captured by a drone shows the aftermath of a house that collapsed on Seashore Beaches in Buxton, North Carolina, located approximately 147 miles south of Virginia Beach.

Footage shows waves crashing into the house, which collapsed on Tuesday, Sept. 16, according to Storyful. The house appears to be overwhelmed by the high tide.

This is the 12th house to collapse in the area over the past five years, according to a news release posted to the National Park Service's website . Cape Hatteras National Seashore is asking people to stay away from the area

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