Assateague wild ponies on the beach. A group of wild ponies, horses, of assateague island on the beach in maryland, usa. These animals are also known as assateague horse or chincoteague ponies. They are a breed of feral ponies that live in the wild on an island off the coast of maryland and virginia. It is unknown how the animals originally populated the island, although there are a few legends.
Assateague Wild Ponies on the Beach. A group of wild ponies, horses, of Assateague Island on the beach in Maryland, USA. These animals are also known as Assateague Horse or Chincoteague Ponies. They are a breed of feral ponies that live in the wild on an island off the coast of Maryland and Virginia. It is unknown how the animals originally populated the island, although there are a few legends.

Hurricane Erin shuts down Chincoteague Beach as sand buries parking lots under five feet

Assateague Island, MD – Chincoteague Beach at Assateague Island National Seashore has been closed indefinitely after Hurricane Erin’s powerful storm surge and tidal flooding caused severe damage, the National Park Service announced Friday.

All beach parking areas have been rendered unusable, with officials reporting entire lots overwashed, scoured, and in some cases buried beneath as much as five feet of sand. The Tom’s Cove Visitor Center has also been shut down due to storm impact.

The National Park Service is urging the public to avoid the beach entirely, citing active cleanup efforts involving heavy construction equipment and unsafe conditions throughout the area.

“There is significant damage to infrastructure, and we’re working with urgency to restore access,” said officials with the Park Service. No reopening date has been provided, and visitors are being asked to monitor the park’s website for updates.

The closure comes as recovery teams assess damage across the region left behind by Hurricane Erin, which delivered powerful winds and coastal flooding to the mid-Atlantic earlier this week.

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Key Points

  • Chincoteague Beach and all associated parking areas are closed due to Hurricane Erin damage
  • Storm surge left beach lots buried under up to five feet of sand
  • The public is being warned to stay away from the area due to hazardous cleanup operations

A once-scenic shoreline is now a disaster zone buried in sand after Hurricane Erin swept through Assateague Island.

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