Lauren Lee and Rob Woodward from KVAL News visited the sandy streets of Waldport on Monday. Here are more images from their visit. Read and watch their report for KVAL News.
Lauren Lee and Rob Woodward from KVAL News visited the sandy streets of Waldport to learn more about efforts to prevent storms from burying homes and streets.
Winter storms blow sand and bury homes in the Bayshore neighborhood of Waldport, but the deposits from this week's storms are the "worst I have seen it with the sand," said Jason Durrett.
WALDPORT, Ore. - Residents are shoveling out after a windstorm buried homes along the Oregon Coast in sand.
High winds left sand piled up to the roof level of some homes in Waldport.
KATU News reports the homes are mostly vacation rentals. It could...
WALDPORT, Ore. - High winds and heavy rain has left an entire street in Waldport covered in sand.
Sand piled up to the roofs of homes along Oceania Drive, making the tops of the houses barely visible.
Fifty-plus mile per hour winds also left piles...
The wood chip freighter New Carissa ran aground off the coast of Oregon on Feb. 4, 1999, the start of what was heralded at the outset as a straightforward salvage job -- and turned into a nearly decade-long shipwreck saga.
After 48 hours of nonstop 60 mph winds and heavy rain, homeowners in Waldport, Oregon rang in the New Year excavating mounds of sand from around their beachfront homes. Some homes were buried up to...
The empty 639-foot wood chip carrier ran aground in February 1999 while arriving from Japan to pick up a cargo when the crew anchored off of the North Spit to ride out a storm and ran aground.