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Latest Update:

Hurricane Erin Bulletin #8 | Saturday, August 23, 2025 at 10:45 a.m.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has announced that N.C. Highway 12 on Hatteras Island will be safe for travel at 12 p.m., and Dare County officials have established a staged reentry process following the Mandatory Evacuation order that was issued due to Hurricane Erin. 

This staged reentry process enables those who live on Hatteras Island to return to their residences—and for those who own property on Hatteras Island to check their homes before visitors are permitted to return. In addition, it enables employees to return to assist businesses and property managers with preparing for the return of visitors. 

  • Priority 2 and Priority 3 are allowed access on Saturday, August 23, 2025 at 12 p.m. 

  • Priority 4 access will go into effect on Sunday, August 24, 2025 at 5 a.m. Visitors will be allowed entry at this time, as all restrictions on entry will be lifted.

Details for each priority level are listed below. 

Important Reminders: NCDOT crews continue to work to remove remaining sand and water on N.C. Highway 12.  Standing water on roadways may be saltwater, which is very damaging to vehicles. Proceed with caution, and drive slowly to reduce the risk of damage. If you encounter NCDOT personnel, please give them plenty of room to continue working to clear the roads. 

Heavy rain is expected on Sunday, August 24, 2025. Some areas of Hatteras Island may be more susceptible to flooding from heavy rain due to potential drainage challenges as a result of Hurricane Erin. For updated forecasts from the National Weather Service, visit https://www.weather.gov/mhx

Visitors heading to Hatteras Island (which includes Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras) on Sunday, August 24, 2025 or later this week are asked to confirm reservations with their accommodation provider/property management company before travelling to Hatteras Island.  


Reentry Schedule Details:

Saturday, August 23, 2025  - 12 p.m. 

Priority 2 - Permanent Residents and Essential Personnel for Critical Businesses 
Permanent residents may reenter on Saturday, August 23, 2025 at 12 p.m. by presenting a valid Priority 2 Reentry Permit, a valid North Carolina Driver License/Identification Card issued by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles or a Voter Registration Card issued by the North Carolina State Board of Elections along with a government issued photo identification that matches the name on the Voter Registration Card. The Driver License, Identification Card or Voter Registration Card must display a Hatteras Island address to gain entry. To expedite movement through traffic control points, have your reentry documents in full view and ready for inspection as you approach.

Non-resident essential personnel for critical businesses—such as grocery stores, food distributors, pharmacies, banks, gas stations, property management, building supply stores and hotels—will be permitted reentry with a reentry permit and matching current government-issued ID.

Priority 3 - Non-Resident Property Owners and Non-Resident Employees of Non-Critical Businesses 
Non-resident property owners will also be allowed reentry on Saturday, August 23, 2025  at 12 p.m. with a current real property tax bill or property record with matching current government-issued identification -OR- a reentry permit with matching current government-issued identification.

Non-resident employees of non-critical businesses will be allowed entry with a reentry permit with matching current government-issued identification.

Sunday, August 24, 2025 at 5a.m. 

Priority 4 - General Public and Visitors 
No reentry permit is needed for Priority Four. On Sunday, August 24, 2025 beginning at 5 a.m., Hatteras Island will be fully accessible to the public. 

For more information, visit DareNC.gov/Reentry.


 

Latest News Releases:

State of Emergency Issued for Dare County - Mandatory Evacuation Issued for Hatteras Island

Post Date:08/17/2025 5:23 PM
Header: Dare County Emergency Management Joint Information Center 252.475.5655 | DareNC.gov

Local State of Emergency Issued for All Areas of Dare County; Mandatory Evacuation Order Issued for Hatteras Island

Dare County’s Senior Leaders gathered this afternoon (Sunday, August 17, 2025) to receive a briefing from the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Newport/Morehead City, N.C. While Hurricane Erin is expected to stay well off our coast, the system will continue to increase in size and is forecast to bring life-threatening impacts to the Dare County coastline.

A Coastal Flood Watch has already been issued for Dare County. Coastal flooding and ocean overwash are expected to begin as early as Tuesday, August 19, 2025 and continue through Thursday, August 21, 2025. Portions of N.C. Highway 12 on Hatteras Island will likely be impassable for several days.

A State of Emergency declaration has been issued for all areas of Dare County, effective on Sunday, August 17, 2025 at 6:00 p.m.

A Mandatory Evacuation has been issued for Hatteras Island (Zone A)as follows. (Zone A includes all of Hatteras Island, including the unincorporated villages of Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton, Frisco, and Hatteras.)*

  • Hatteras Island Mandatory Visitor Evacuation (Zone A): All visitors in Hurricane Evacuation Zone A must evacuate beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, August 18, 2025.
  • Hatteras Island Mandatory Resident Evacuation (Zone A): All residents in Hurricane Evacuation Zone A must evacuate beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.

Now is the time to make final preparations, secure property, evacuate with all personal belongings and follow instructions from your property management company.

*§ 42A-36. Mandatory evacuations: If State or local authorities, acting pursuant to Article 1A of Chapter 166A of the General Statutes, order a mandatory evacuation of an area that includes the residential property subject to a vacation rental, the tenant under the vacation rental agreement, whether in possession of the property or not, shall comply with the evacuation order.


Evacuation Routes:

Those who are evacuating to areas north of Dare County are encouraged to travel westbound on Highway 64 to Interstate 95. Evacuating through the rural areas to the west of Dare County will help avoid traffic backups and congestion that may prolong evacuation by traveling northbound through the Hampton Roads portion of Virginia. For more information about Dare County’s two evacuation routes, please visit www.DareNC.gov/Evacuation.

Anticipated Impacts:

The National Weather Service at Newport/Morehead City, N.C. has indicated that coastal flooding may begin with the evening high tide on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.

The Coastal Flood Watch indicates that extreme beach and coastal damage is likely along the oceanside, resulting in a significant threat to life and property. Large dangerous waves will likely inundate and destroy protective dune structures. Severe flooding will likely extend inland where there is vulnerable or no protective dune structure flooding homes and businesses with some structural damage possible. Roads will likely be impassable under several feet of water and vehicles will likely be submerged.  

The High Surf Advisory indicates large breaking waves of 15-20-plus feet should be expected in the surf zone. Life-threatening swimming and surfing conditions expected, as well as wave action resulting in significant beach erosion.

Graphic: Expected Maximum Wave Heights (map shows 15-20 foot, large powerful waves along the coast of NC)

To view the latest weather briefing from the National Weather Service at Newport/Morehead City, N.C., please click the button below.

View the Latest Briefing from the National Weather Service

Swimming Prohibition (Countywide):

Life-threatening rip currents are expected throughout much of the week. The surf will be extremely hazardous due to large breaking waves, with the most dangerous conditions expected Wednesday, August 20, 2025, into Thursday, August 21, 2025.

Due to life-threatening ocean conditions, no one may enter the waters of the Atlantic Ocean anywhere in Dare County when double red flags are posted by Ocean Rescue agencies. This includes swimming with or without flotation devices, rafts, or other aids.

  • Surfing Exception: Entry with a surfboard is permitted. A surfboard is defined as a fiberglass and foam combination at least five feet in length, having a minimum of one fin, and used in conjunction with a leash.


Special Medical Needs Registry:

If you or someone you know has special medical needs and may need assistance during an emergency or evacuation, please complete the online form to register for the Special Medical Needs Registry. For more information, please visit DareNC.gov/SpecialNeeds.


Stay Informed & Prepared:


Sign Up for Local Alerts:

  • Emergency Alerts: Sign up to receive customized alerts—including severe weather watches and warnings, evacuation orders, and other time-critical notifications—at www.OBXAlerts.com
  • Beach & Ocean Conditions: Get daily beach condition updates via text by texting “OBXBeachConditions” to 77295. For rip current safety, red flag warnings, and more, visit www.LoveTheBeachRespectTheOcean.org

Dare County Emergency Management will continue to issue periodic updates, with the next update scheduled no later than Monday, August 18 at 4:00 p.m.

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Storm-Related Information:

Closures, Cancellations & Service Disruptions
Who Are the Dare County Senior Leaders?
Hurricane Preparedness
Evacuation Routes
Special Medical Needs Registry

 


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