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Flagler County Hurricane Emergency Information - CFHC


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Visit the Flagler County Emergency Services

Flagler County Emergency Management Offices: (904) 437-7381
1200 East Moody Blvd, #8
Bunnell, Florida 32110

Website: http://www.flagleremergency.com

Shelters: CLICK HERE FOR SHL SHLETER INFORMATION


Evacuation Zones:

CAT 1 STORM 74-95 mph
The CAT 1 zone includes all areas east of the Intracoastal Waterway. This includes canal front homes on the waterway and inland canals, Flagler Beach, Hammock Dunes, Marineland, all saltwater canal areas of eastern Palm Coast, and areas along John Anderson HWY, near Flagler Beach. Areas south of SR 100 and east of Old Kings Road, including Bulow Village.
Areas along Haw Creek Preserve in western Flagler County, and lake front areas in St. Johns Park may also be included.

CAT 2 STORM 96-110 mph

This includes all of the CAT 1 zones plus the following; Most of eastern Palm Coast along the canals, and St. Johns Park.

CAT 3 STORM 111-130 mph (Major Hurricane)

A CAT 3 storm is classified as a major hurricane. This also expands the evacuation areas. All areas east of Old Kings Road in eastern Flagler County may be evacuated.

CAT 4 STORM 131-155 mph CAT 5 storm 156 mph

CAT 4-5 zones includes all areas east of I-95. All other areas along the creeks and lakes in western Flagler County may also be evacuated.


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