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About Suncoast Estates.
Suncoast Estates, Florida, is situated in close proximity to the coastline, indicating a heightened risk of hurricane impacts. The region's relatively flat and low-lying topography potentially magnifies this threat as the lack of elevation can intensify storm surge impacts, pushing water further inland and causing substantial flooding. Historically, its susceptibility to flooding has been evident in previous storm events, especially considering its inland waterways and wetland areas that can be overwhelmed during periods of torrential rainfall. As hurricanes can bring severe winds, it’s also important to note the threat posed to properties and infrastructure in the region. Over the past 30 years, several major hurricanes have impacted Suncoast Estates, affecting both the local population and infrastructure. Hurricane Irma in 2017 was particularly devastating, causing widespread flooding and wind damage. Similarly, Hurricane Charley in 2004 led to significant flooding and property damage in Suncoast Estates. The area was also heavily impacted by Hurricane Wilma in 2005, which caused substantial structural damage due to high-velocity winds. These historical events underline the region's vulnerability to hurricanes and the critical need for appropriate storm preparedness measures.


