2008 Hurricane Guide
The new guide is now available! The information in this guide is designed to help ensure that you, your family, pets and property are ready for any storm. Miami-Dade County is now accepting online requests for guides to be mailed to you directly. Sign up now to receive your copy or download it today (6.7 MB). En Español (6.48 MB)
Hurricanes
Offers information to guide residents through the important steps they need to take to be safe before, during and after a hurricane.
Hurricane Evacuation List 2008
Since disaster is unpredictable, it is important to consider evacuation and sheltering prior to a mandatory evacuation order. You should try to evacuate to the home of a friend or family member who lives outside of the evacuation zones. Click here for the 2008 Hurricane Evacuation Centers , Bus Pick-Up points and Hurricane Evacuation Zone map. 
Generator Safety
Even though there was little need for those generators during the 2006 season, don’t let your generator safety skills get rusty. Anyone who owns a generator should be prepared to operate it safely if the need arises. Learn what gas stations and supermarkets have backup generator capability.
Resolve to be Ready
Learn how you and your family can prepare for emergencies. Receive free materials, including family emergency plan templates and sample business continuity plans.
Emergency Evacuation Assistance Program (EEAP)
Miami-Dade residents who on a daily basis require skilled nursing care, assistance with daily living, or have life-saving medical equipment dependent on electricity should register with the EEAP today!
Pet Friendly Hurricane Evacuation Center Application Package
Submitting this application does not guarantee acceptance into the shelter. A tentative acceptance letter will be sent upon receipt and verification of eligibility.
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