Florida Hurricane Resources

Hurricane Emergency Resources

Florida resource guide for those impacted by Hurricane Helene & Milton

During the recovery process, our team will be adding and updating the Florida guide as more information and resources become available. Undeniably, Hurricane Milton will have a significant impact, just as Hurricane Helene has shown throughout the Southeast. Above all, your safety is our priority, and we stand ready to support you every step of the way. 


Florida Evacuation Procedures

Resource Service Phone Email
Florida Disaster Evacuation orders by county 850-815-4000
FDEM Know Your Zone Find evacuation zones and live storm updates 850-815-4000

Florida Shelters

Resource Service Phone Email
Red Cross: Central Florida Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 813-348-4820
Red Cross: North Florida Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 904-358-8091
Red Cross: South Florida Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 561-833-7711
Florida Disaster: Open Shelters General population shelter, special needs shelters, shelters of last resort, and a open shelter  map 850-815-4000
Florida Disaster: Shelters by County Open shelters by county 850-815-4000
Cause IQ Animal shelter locations and resources

Florida Traffic Updates

Resource Service Phone Email
FL511 Real-time traffic map with travel times, traffic accident details, traffic cameras, and other road conditions 866-511-3352 fdot.servicedesk@dot.state.fl.us
Florida Highway Patrol Live traffic, crash, and road condition report Local Stations  FHP@flhsmv.gov

Florida Disaster Relief

Resource Service Phone Email
Florida Commerce Private Sector Assess damage 850-815-4925
Salvation Army Disaster relief and food resources 800-725-2769 Submit Contact Form
FEMA Potential government assistance 202-646-2500 Local Contact Information

National Organizations for Donations

Resource Service Phone Email
Habitat for Humanity Help communities impacted by the recent hurricanes 800-422-4828 Inquiry Form
Samaritan’s Purse International disaster relief 833-801-7746 info@samaritan.org
All Hands and Hearts Volunteer disaster relief 508-758-8211 info@allhandsandhearts.org
Volunteer Florida National volunteer service to local communities 850-414-7400 info@volunteerflorida.org
United Ways Suncoast Mid and long-term recovery efforts 813-274-0900 Submit Contact Form
Greater Good Charities Help families and pets affected by natural disasters Submit Contact Form
Feeding Tampa Bay Provide food and resources for local Florida communities

813-710-9003

Submit Contact Form

 

Hurricane Milton’s Looming Threat

A Hurricane for the History Books—Made Worse by the Wreckage from Hurricane Helene

As Florida anxiously awaits the arrival of Hurricane Milton, many policyholders are still grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The combination of uncollected debris and an intensifying storm sets the stage for a “worst-case scenario.” Residents should brace for potentially catastrophic impacts as the storm’s trajectory threatens the already fragile communities. Milton is no ordinary hurricane, and Helene’s remaining debris (which may be the biggest threat) —amplifies the potential for devastation.

 

The Aftermath of Helene: Debris as Dangerous Missiles

Helene swept across Florida just a few weeks ago, wreaking havoc across major parts of the Gulf Coast. This storm left mountains of debris, ranging from uprooted trees, mangled fences, and destroyed homes, scattered across neighborhoods. Despite ongoing cleanup efforts, large areas remain cluttered with potentially dangerous materials. 

As Hurricane Milton strengthens, the National Hurricane Center warns these debris piles could easily become piles of deadly projectiles, posing severe risks to life and property. Milton’s intense winds and storm surges could send everything from furniture to fallen trees flying through the air. 

According to USA Today, Milton has rapidly gained strength, escalating from 85 mph to a Category 5 Hurricane. The storm has strengthened from a Category 2 to a Category 5 in mere hours—creating what meteorologists call a life-threatening wall of water. “Milton is expected to bring life-threatening storm surge and winds capable of devastating damage. Combined with Helene’s debris, the state is facing one of the most compounded threats in its hurricane history,” USA Today. 

Volunteers and first responders are working at rapid speeds in relief efforts, hoping to do as much as they can in Florida before Hurricane Milton makes its mark. ABC News reported, “Nearly 500 truckloads of debris from the barrier islands and Pinella County have been moved to debris landfills in the last 24 hours.”

Policyholder Impacts: Increased Threats, Increased Costs

For Florida property owners, Hurricane Milton poses a compounded risk. If your property was damaged by Helene and you’re awaiting repairs, Milton could worsen the situation. Even if your property was spared in Helene, the potential for damage in Milton remains high, thanks to both the debris and the sheer force of Milton’s winds and storm surges. 

One major concern is the increased potential for water damage. Many areas have drainage systems that have been compromised by debris blockages from Hurricane Helene. Communities in Tampa Bay, for instance, are bracing for more intense flooding than they experienced during Hurricane Helene. Helene’s storm surge already shattered records in multiple counties, including Pinella, where water levels surged over two feet higher than previous records. Milton is projected to follow in Helene’s destructive footprint.

If you haven’t already, reach out to your carrier for a copy of your full insurance policy. Consider having your policy reviewed by professionals to understand your coverage fully. To request a policy review from our team, you can submit a request here: Free Policy Review.

Hurricane Milton’s Path: What to Expect

Florida is now high on alerts, with the National Hurricane Center predicting a catastrophic landfall Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. Governor Ron DeSantis has expanded the state of emergency to 51 of 76 counties, urging residents to finalize their hurricane preparations. To put it into perspective, this puts 76% of the state at risk. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis warns, “Time is going to start running out very, very soon,” ABC News reported.

The National Hurricane Center predicts, “heavy rainfall will impact portions of Florida today well ahead of Milton.” This rainfall could bring with it severe flash flooding in neighborhoods and rivers. 

Hurricane Milton’s sustained winds, already approaching 160 mph, are being fueled by the deep, warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Experts predict it could make landfall as a strong Category 3 or Category 4 storm. While there’s hope the wind shear may weaken the storm before landfall, meteorologists still warn how dangerous the severity of this storm may be—making this a significant threat for all Florida property owners. 

A Perfect Storm for Catastrophic Damage

With Hurricane Milton expected to intensify, policyholders should not underestimate the threat posed by lingering debris from Helene. This one-two punch of hurricanes could go down as one of the most catastrophic in Florida’s history. The key now is preparation. While Floridians are understandably exhausted, this is the time to secure homes, stay informed, and hope for the best while preparing for the worst. Our team is ready to assist in any way we can; reach out today for immediate assistance. Remember—your safety is the number one priority.

Hurricane Resources: State-by-State Guide

Hurricane Emergency Resources

State-by-State resource guide for those impacted by Hurricane Helene & Milton

During the recovery process, our team will be adding and updating the state-by-state guide as more information and resources become available. Undeniably, Hurricane Milton will have a significant impact, just as Hurricane Helene has shown throughout the Southeast. Above all, your safety is our priority, and we stand ready to support you every step of the way. 


Alabama

Resource Service Phone Email
Red Cross Alabama Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 205-795-8700
Alabama Emergency Management Agency Shelter information and emergency alerts 205-280-2200 Info@ema.alabama.org
Algo Traffic Traffic updates 334-353-6554 aldotinfo@dot.state.al.us
National Weather Service Live storm updates 205-664-3010

Florida

Resource Service Phone Email
Red Cross: Central Florida Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 813-348-4820
Red Cross: North Florida Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 904-358-8091
Red Cross: South Florida Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 561-833-7711
Florida Disaster Shelter, storm preparation, and recovery assistance 850-815-4000
FL 511 Traffic updates 866-511-3352 fdot.servicedesk@dot.state.fl.us
Cause IQ Animal shelter locations and resources
Florida Commerce Private Sector Assess damage 850-815-4925
Salvation Army Disaster relief and food resources 800-725-2769 Submit Contact Form

Georgia

Resource Service Phone Email
Red Cross: Georgia Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates. 404-876-3302
GA 511 Traffic updates 877-694-2511
Georgia Emergency Management Agency Storm updates, shelter locations, and additional resources 404-635-7200 ExternalAffairs@gema.ga.gov
Healthy Canines Animal shelter locations and resources 404-835-7684 grants@healthycanines.org

North Carolina

Resource Service Phone Email
Red Cross: North Carolina Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 704-376-1661
ReadyNC Shelter locations 919-825-2500
NC 511 Traffic updates 877-511-4662
NCDPS Storm updates and FEMA assistance 919-710-8885 Submit Contact Form
Bring Fido Animal shelter locations and resources  877-411-3436.  help@bringfido.com

South Carolina

Resource Service Phone Email
Red Cross: South Carolina Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 843-764-2323
SC Emergency Management Department Open shelters, evacuation routes, and emergency alerts 803-737-8500 WebAlert@emd.sc.gov
SC 511 Traffic updates 877-511-4672
Bring Fido Animal shelter locations and resources  877-411-3436. help@bringfido.com

Tennessee

Resource Service Phone Email
Red Cross: Tennessee Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates 615-250-4300
Red Cross: Fort Campbell Shelter, additional resources, and storm updates

*also open to non-service members*

270-798-2171 campbell@redcross.org
TN 511 Traffic updates 877-244-0065
Tennessee Emergency Management Agency Preparedness tips, shelter lists, and storm updates 615-741-0001
World Central Kitchen Provide meals to victims and first responders 202-844-6330 hello@wck.org

National Organizations for Donations

Resource Service Phone Email
Operation BBQ Relief Delivers BBQ to disaster-affected communities 844-627-7353 info@operationbbqrelief.org
Mercury One Help restore communities after natural disasters 972-499-4747 questions@mercuryone.org
Operation Blessing Provide hunger relief, clean water, disaster relief, and medical care to those affected by disasters  800.730.2537 Submit Contact Form
Gideon Rescue Provide medical care, search and rescue, resource management, and more to disaster-affected communities gideonrescueco@gmail.com
Samaritan’s Purse International disaster relief 833-801-7746 info@samaritan.org
Team Rubicon Disaster relief to affected communities 310-640-8787 Submit Contact Form
Churches of Christ Disaster relief to affected communities 888-541-2848 info@disasterreliefeffort.org
Mercy Chefs Provide restaurant-quality meals to victims, volunteers, and first responders in natural disasters and emergencies 757-292-4264 info@mercychefs.com
Marco Patriots Hot meal service, disaster service for animals, missing persons search, and disaster relief Marcopatriots4u@gmail.com