East Volusia, FL-2020 Daytona Beach

EVACUATION GUIDE

STORM SURGE CATEGORIES & EMERGENCY CHECKLIST IN THE EVENT OF A NATURAL DISASTER

Volusia County Storm Surge Categories

HOLLY HILL

DAYTONA BEACH

FLAGLER BEACH

μ North Coast

Evacuation Routes Storm Surge Category 1 Storm Surge Category 2 Storm Surge Category 3 Storm Surge Category 4 Storm Surge Category 5

SOUTH DAYTONA

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES

PORT ORANGE

PONCE INLET

ORMOND BEACH

NEW SMYRNA BEACH

HOLLY HILL

EDGEWATER

PIONEERTR

DELAND

ENEWYORKAV

SR 44

WNEWYORKAV

CR4139

SWOODLANDBLVD

SSR 15A

OLDNEWYORKAV

NCR415

DAYTONA BEACH

SKEPLERRD

SHILLAV

Southwest

PREVATTAV

FATIORD

SBLUELAKEAV

μ

LAKE HELEN

SSPRINGGARDENAV

SR472

CASSADAGARD

SOUTH DAYTONA

EGRAVESAV

I-4

NVOLUSIAAV

HAMILTONAV

HOWLANDBLVD

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES

SSR415

RHODE ISLANDAV

ORANGE CITY

OAK HILL

PORT ORANGE

SAXONBLVD

SAXONBLVD

ENTERPRISERD

DELTONA

PONCE INLET

μ

DEBARYAV

DEBARY

ENTERPRISEOSTEENRD

DOYLERD

NSR 415

NEW SMYRNA BEACH

SSR415

South Coast

Prepared by Volusia County GIS September 16, 2020

EDGEWATER

Items to take to a shelter • Special dietary food, snacks or comfort food. • Bedding, pillow, blanket, etc. • Prescription medications and medical supplies. • Oxygen supplies, or arrange with your oxygen company to deliver to the designated SNS shelter. • Toiletry items, flashlight/batteries, extra clothing. • Diapers, infant and elderly/disabled necessities. • Time occupiers such as books, magazines, games and cards. • Important papers, credit cards, cash and identification.

• Stay away from windows and glass doors. • Turn off the electricity at the main fuse or breaker box if flooding threatens. • Run your generator outside the house and connect your appliances directly to the generator. • Do not connect the generator directly to the fuse box or incoming power line. Backfeeding generators have killed power company line workers. If you live in a mobile home: • Seek shelter elsewhere when threatened by a major storm. • Regularly maintain your tie-down straps and anchors (check straps for rust or corrosion). • Protect your windows and doors. Evacuating • Know where you are going: family, friends, hotel/ motel, public shelter. • Take a map showing two routes. • Notify family, friends, caregivers of your location. • Secure your home and property. • Take emergency supplies. • Listen to news reports to find out when it’s safe to return home.

Should You Evacuate Before The Disaster?

Yes, if you: • Live in a hurricane evacuation zone. • Live in a low-lying or flood-prone area. • Live in a mobile or manufactured home or recreational vehicle. • Require a respirator or other electricity- dependent medical equipment. No, if you: • Live in a sound structure and the categories under “yes” do not apply. Staying Home If you are not required to evacuate, please: • Protect your home and property. • Check your disaster supply kit. • Stay in your designated safe room during the height of the storm.

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