Hurricane Erin Update – Important Guest Information
Dare County is currently under a Tropical Storm Watch and State of Emergency.
- Hatteras Island is under a mandatory evacuation, but this does not include the areas we service.
- We expect storm impacts including storm surge, dangerous surf/rip currents (no swimming), high winds, and heavy rain.
We kindly ask guests to assist with the following precautions, if willing and able:
- Secure and lock all windows and doors.
- Bring lightweight items inside or secure them outside.
- Strap hot tub covers tightly.
- Move trash cans under the house when not at the street.
Trash Collection (Nags Head Only)
The Blue Route will operate one day early, with collection on Wednesday morning instead of Thursday. Please roll trash cans out this evening. If you have roll-out service (see the sticker on your can), please ensure cans are accessible and not blocked by vehicles.
For the latest updates, please see the National Weather Service briefing and sign up for Dare County text alerts if you have not already.
Guests of 4x4 Carova Beaches
Please see the following statement from Currituck County Emergency Management: https://currituckcountync.gov/news/aug-19-vacationers-advised-to-depart-from-4wd-area/
Currituck County recommends that all vacationers currently staying in the 4WD area north of Corolla depart for home before conditions deteriorate due to Hurricane Erin. At this time, the county has not issued a state of emergency or ordered an evacuation. However, Erin is predicted to affect Currituck County with coastal flooding, tropical storm-force winds, and rainfall from Thursday, August 21, into Friday, August 22, 2025.
The 4WD beach road is likely to become impassable on Thursday, August 21, due to storm surge and high surf. Traveling along the beach road will be very dangerous during this time.
During periods of flooding, emergency personnel may not be able to respond to emergency calls in a timely manner. Utility companies may also have limited response to power outages.
Hurricane Erin will also produce dangerous ocean currents this week. Double Red Flags are posted today, August 19, on the beaches in Currituck County, meaning water entry is prohibited.
Full-time residents are advised to monitor Hurricane Erin and leave the area if they feel unsafe. Anyone who might need assistance may contact Currituck County Emergency Management at 252-232-2115.
Citizens should check for storm updates from the National Hurricane Center. To receive updates through Currituck Alert, text CTUCKALERT to 888-777. For alerts specific to Corolla and the 4WD beaches, text SAFECOROLLA to 888-777.
Your safety is our top priority. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance.
Stay safe,
Beach Realty & Construction