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1971 BETHANY BEACH NOR'EASTER


Baltimore Sun Friday April 16, 1971 Salisbury Bureau by Mary Cordry

Betheny Beach, Delaware, April 15, 1971

Wind, Waves, Play Havoc with Bethany Beach Sand

A nor'east wind, ocean waves, last week washed away so much of the beach at this

Delaware resort tat the jetties designed to hold the sand in place now stand exposed five

feet high.

Bethany Beach is a quiet residential ocean resort in Delaware just north of Ocean City.

For the past two years the ocean has been washing away sand along the boardwalk and

encroaching into the wide dunes , says the town manager, Allan Humphrey.

The wooden steps from the boardwalk to the beach were three feet above the sand and the

surf had washed under the boardwalk in many places. Three feet of sand has been lost

from the beach.

Last Tuesday the wind velocity reached 67 mph all day long and the force of the waves

undermined the jetties . Foam from the waves washed over the dunes and ran down city

streets.

Year around residents says the beach will build itself back up as the wind changes but

rebuilding dunes is the big problem.

Overlooking the surf on the boardwalk is the Holiday House restaurant which stands on a

peninsula of high ground protected by a bulkhead that was built after the 1962 storm that

almost washed the east coast away.



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