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These images of South Seas Island Resort in Captiva, Florida, were taken on Sept. 29, 2022, a day after Hurricane Ian made landfall, and are from NOAA’s Emergency Response Imagery website.
South Seas Island Resort is laying off hundreds of employees because of damage from Hurricane Ian that will require a $1 billion massive rebuild.
South Seas Island Resort is a 330-acre (1.3 km 2) resort located on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico in the community of Captiva in Lee County, Florida.The original resort, South Seas Plantation, was opened in 1946 as a fishing resort by Clarence Chadwick, following a dry hurricane (salt-water storm surge kills the plants) which ended commercial farming on the island.
Hurricane Ian making landfall near Georgetown, South Carolina on September 30 In South Carolina, over 210,000 customers had lost power from the hurricane by 3:00 pm EDT on September 30. [ 107 ] A tidal gauge at Springmaid Pier in Myrtle Beach reached 10.77 feet (3.28 m), beating the record of 9.8 feet (3.0 m) set by Hurricane Isaias which ...
Hurricane Ian dealt a devastating blow to Southwest Florida and its beloved attractions, resorts and restaurants. Now, one of its best known resorts has announced layoffs. A hurricane-hit Captiva ...
South Seas Island Resort on 5400 Plantation Rd., was called “the belle of the island” by a Miami Herald columnist in 2006, 18 months after Hurricane Charley in 2004, “ravaged its luscious ...
After Hurricane Charley ravaged Southwest Florida in August 2004, it took 18 months — and a multimillion-dollar renovation — for South Seas Island Resort to reopen after getting severely ...
A Category 4 storm, Hurricane Ian made landfall on Wednesday afternoon at Cape Cayo, a small island north of Captiva, then again north of Punta Gorda on the mainland.