$600,000 Sand Dune Fails to Protect Salisbury Beach Homes from Storm
In Salisbury, Massachusetts, a community-led effort to erect a sand barrier to combat coastal erosion and protect properties was washed away by a storm, raising concerns over climate change and government responsibility.
- A $600,000 sand dune project in Salisbury, Massachusetts, aimed at protecting beachfront homes, was destroyed by a storm three days after completion.
- Residents, who have witnessed severe coastal erosion, funded the project in hopes of mitigating damage from increasingly frequent storms.
- The failure of the sand barrier highlights the limitations of local efforts in addressing global climate change challenges.
- Salisbury Beach Citizens for Change, the volunteer organization behind the project, is now calling for state assistance to protect the area.
- The incident has sparked a wider conversation on the role of government in funding and implementing flood mitigation strategies.