Storm sweeps away Massachusetts town’s $600K shore protection project

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A Massachusetts beach community is scrambling after a weekend storm washed away $600,000 in sand that was trucked in to protect homes, roads, and other infrastructure.

The project, which brought 14,000 tons of sand into Salisbury over several weeks, was completed just three days before a March 10 storm clobbered southern New England with strong winds, heavy rainfall, and coastal flooding.

The Salisbury Beach Citizens for Change group, which facilitated the project and helped raise funds, posted on social media about the project’s completion last week and then again after the storm. They argued that the project still was worthwhile, noting that “the sacrificial dunes did their job” and protected some properties from being “eaten up” by the storm.



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