Cajun Navy

The Cajun Navy are informal ad hoc volunteer groups comprising private boat owners who assist in search and rescue efforts in the United States as well as offer disaster relief assistance. These groups were formed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and reactivated in the aftermaths of the 2016 Louisiana floods, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma, the 2018 Hidalgo County flood, Hurricane Florence, Tropical Storm Gordon, Hurricane Michael, Hurricane Laura, Hurricane Ida, and Hurricane Ian[1] They are credited with rescuing thousands of citizens during those disasters.[2]

These groups draw their name from the region's Cajun people, a significant number of whom are private boat owners and skilled boat pilots. Their boats consist of a number of types, but are typically small vessels such as bass boats, jon boats, air boats, and other small, shallow-draft craft easily transported to flooded areas.

  1. ^ Courtney Pedersen (September 29, 2022). "Watch: Cajun Navy rescues Floridians, seeks donations". Hearst Newspapers. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Morris was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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