Hurricane season in Florida runs from June 1 to November 30.
Are you ready? Download your Hurricane Preparedness checklist!



Be safe after a Hurricane
If you need help or supplies, go to your nearest Resilience Hub
What are Resilience Hubs? Florida faces many challenges in protecting residents from threats of climate change, particularly in our most vulnerable communities. The Florida Disaster Preparedness Plan (FDPP) is a long-term strategy for building disaster and community resilience using a collaborative process in vulnerable neighborhoods served by Resilience Hubs. Resilience Hubs are command centers and/or headquarters that store supplies and services needed to prepare and recover from natural disasters.
If there is no Resilience Hub in your area, look for a Community Hub close to you
What is a Community Hub? It’s a welcoming place that provides a focal point in a vulnerable neighborhood to foster greater local community and bring residents, organizations together to improve the quality after a natural disaster.
Hurricane Season Resource Map
RESOURCES
National:
Statewide:
- Legal Assistance
- County Emergency Management (Find your county)
- Know your Evacuation Zones and Evacuation Routes
- Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC) Hotline: 1-888-600-5762
Broward County:
- Sign-up for Broward Alerts
- Hurricane Preparedness Guide
- Broward County Evacuation Zones
- Broward County Special Assistance
Duval County:
- Sign-up for City of Jacksonville Alerts
- Preparedness and Response Guide
- Duval County Special Needs Program
Miami-Dade County:
- Sign-up for Miami-Dade Alerts
- Hurricane Preparedness Guide
- Sign-up for Emergency & Evacuation Assistance
- Miami Dade Evacuation Assistance Program
- Call 311
Palm Beach County: