How to Find Out If You Are in an Evacuation Zone During Hurricane Season

As hurricane season approaches, you must become prepared and plan for your safety. One of the most crucial steps in this process is determining whether your home is in an evacuation zone. Knowing this information ahead of time can help you make informed decisions when a hurricane threatens your area. Here's a guide on how to find out if you are in an evacuation zone during hurricane season.

1. Local Government Websites

County or City Websites

Duval County, Jacksonville: Visit the City of Jacksonville's emergency management page to access detailed evacuation zone maps and guidelines. You can use their evacuation zone search tool by entering your address to find your specific zone.

State Emergency Management

Florida Division of Emergency Management: Check the FloridaDisaster.org website for statewide evacuation zone maps and preparedness tips.

2. National and Regional Resources

National Hurricane Center (NHC)

The NHC provides updated information on hurricanes, including their projected paths and potential impact areas.

NHC: Access hurricanes.gov for the latest updates and resources.

3. Evacuation Zone Maps and Tools

Online Maps

Interactive maps allow you to see evacuation zones in detail by simply entering your address.

Duval County Evacuation Zone Map: Use the JaxReady evacuation zone tool to determine your evacuation zone by entering your address.

Mobile Apps

Apps can provide real-time information and updates on your evacuation zone status.

JaxReady App: Download the JaxReady app for GPS-based information about your evacuation zone and current threat levels.

4. Community Resources

Neighborhood Associations

Local neighborhood or homeowner’s associations frequently disseminate evacuation information.

Check with your local association for specific evacuation plans and resources.

 

For more detailed information and real-time updates, always refer to official local and national sources. Stay safe!

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