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About Cabana Colony.
Cabana Colony, Florida, lies in close proximity to the coast, specifically the eastern coastline, making it highly vulnerable to the impacts brought about by hurricanes, including violent winds, storm surges, and heavy rainfall. The fact that the area is nearly at sea level significantly increases its susceptibility to flooding, especially during hurricane events characterized by substantial precipitation and storm surge. Historically, Cabana Colony has been impacted by major hurricanes and consequent flooding, with the threat often extending to high velocity wind damage, infrastructural devastation, and loss of human life and property. In the last 30 years, Cabana Colony has experienced significant impacts from several notable hurricanes. Hurricane Jeanne in 2004 and Hurricane Frances in the same year brought high-speed winds and heavy rainfall, which resulted in significant damage. More recently, in 2017, Hurricane Irma swept through the region, leading to significant flooding and infrastructural damage. Consequently, residents of Cabana Colony must be well-prepared during the hurricane season, with measures including robust home reinforcement, storm-proofing measures, and in worse case situations, evacuation plans. It's crucial for local authorities to continually enhance measures to deal with flood management, emergency rescue, and disaster recovery to keep the potential impacts to a minimum.


