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Please Note: With the new maps, each zone will be evacuated dependant upon the hurricane’s track and projected storm surge, independent of the hurricane’s category. Upon identification of a threat the DEM&HS or County Manager will use local media to relay pertinent information, such as evacuations and shelter openings. It is important that you monitor the news for this information. Remember that these evacuation zones deal strictly with storm surge; you still need to determine if your home is safe to remain during a hurricane.
The Miami-Dade County storm surge evacuation zones were redrawn in 2003 because of data acquired through the release of the SLOSH II computer model which supersedes the previously-used SLOSH model. The SLOSH II model was developed by the storm surge group at the National Hurricane Center working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Geological Survey and the Federal Emergency Management Agency in cooperation with state and local offices of emergency management. (Note: SLOSH is an acronym for "Sea Lake and Overland Surge from Hurricanes.")
Evacuation Zones
Zone A (Red Zone) – Miami Beach, Virginia Key, Key Biscayne and all islands lying within Biscayne Bay including the municipalities of Golden Beach, Sunny Isles Beach, Bal Harbor, Bay Harbor Islands, Indian Creek Village, Surfside, North Bay Village, City of Miami Beach and the island portions of the City of Miami. (Note: That area west of the L-31N levee known as the 8 ½ Square Mile Area is ordered to evacuate because of its inaccessibility to rescue vehicles following a major storm.)
Zone B (Yellow Zone) – All areas of mainland Miami-Dade County lying (north to south) east of Biscayne Boulevard, Brickell Avenue, S. Miami Avenue, South Bayshore Drive, Main Highway, Ingraham Highway, Old Cutler Road, the Florida Turnpike south to U.S. 1 to State Road 9336 [SW 344 Street (Palm Drive), SW 192 Avenue (Tower Road) and Ingram Highway] south to Everglades National Park. The only exception to this pattern is a small area east of Old Cutler Road, west of SW 67 Avenue and north of SW 152 Street that is not in the evacuation zone.
Zone C (Green Zone) – The area of Miami-Dade County west of Zone B and a line defined by SW 152 Street (Coral Reef Drive) at Old Cutler Road going west to U.S. 1, then south to SW 184 Street (Eureka Drive), then west to SW 127 Avenue (Burr Road), then south to U.S. 1 to SW 312 Street (Campbell Drive or Homestead’s NW 8 Street), then west to Everglades National Park.
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