Salisbury Beach residents pooled funds for a sand dune to protect their homes from coastal erosion.
But "king" high tides washed away half of the human-made dune after only three days.
The project, organized by the community nonprofit Salisbury Beach Citizens for Change, built a human-made sand dune along the beach to block floodwaters from reaching homeowners' properties.
This video posted on the SBCFC facebook page shows the final stages of construction for the Salisbury Beach human-made dune.
Seeding sand dunes with grass anchors sand in place, fortifying dunes against erosion from waves and wind, according to UMass Amherst.
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