<p>Waves caused by a weekend Nor’easter pounded houses along the shoreline at Brant Rock, in Marshfield, Massachusetts, over March 3 and 4, causing severe damage to at least one, according to local reports.</p><p>This video shows waves breaking over three seafront homes on Ocean Street on Sunday, March 4.</p><p>The high tides, waves and flooding caused by the storm sparked a local state of emergency.</p><p>Local reporter James Kukstis captured video of the same homes being hit by waves on Saturday, and reported</a> that the side of one of the homes fell away, “exposing the interior of the home to wave after wave of salt water.” He also reported that a seawall next to the houses was broken by powerful waves.</p><p>The storm also downed trees and damaged power lines, leading to outages, according to the Marshfield Police Department. The department said late on Saturday</a> that the worst of the tide cycle has passed, but that severe flooding would persist. Credit: @a_poms via Storyful</p><br />