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- 04Verify on the official mapBoundaries can change between seasons. The state map is always the final word.
About Biscayne Park.
Biscayne Park, Florida, is in close proximity to the coastline which inherently heightens its vulnerability to hurricane impacts. In the event of a significant tropical cyclone, the town is predisposed to powerful winds and storm surges, both consequential of its geographical location. This coastal community is relatively flat, meaning it lacks major terrain that could potentially break up a storm's momentum. Moreover, the flat, low-lying topography also contributes to a substantial risk of flooding. Historically, Biscayne Park has confronted catastrophic hurricanes and enduring flooding. For example, during Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the town faced paramount damages due to strong winds and flooding. Similarly, during Hurricane Ike in 2008, the intense windstorms and substantial storm surges led to another bout of serious flooding. Given this historical precedent along with the other factors mentioned, it seems that Biscayne Park may face severe repercussions in the face of future hurricanes. Comprehensive planning and storm readiness procedures are thus crucial.


