Another home is being lost to the sea on the Suffolk coast, as erosion continues to accelerate at Thorpeness.
Work is now under way to demolish the latest property to be torn down in the village following significant recent land loss along the shoreline.
Several metres of coast at Thorpeness have been reported to have eroded in just the past two weeks.
The demolition follows a series of similar losses in the area. Two neighbouring homes were demolished toward the end of last year.
East Suffolk Council has reported that nine other homes in the area are now considered at risk of being lost. The authority says affected residents have been made aware of the situation and checks are being carried out to make sure people remain safe.
However, the council has also said there is currently no short-term assistance available for homeowners facing the immediate effects of erosion.
Thorpeness has long been vulnerable to coastal change, but the latest erosion has raised fresh concerns for residents living close to the shoreline. The loss of property is also affecting access and the appearance of parts of the coast, with demolition work now a visible sign of how quickly conditions are changing.
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