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State emergency management agency updates hurricane preparedness guidance ahead of peak season

Staff Writer
June 6, 2026

The Florida Division of Emergency Management has released updated preparedness guidance for residents and local governments as the state enters the most active period of hurricane season, officials announced.

The updated resources focus on evacuation planning, special needs registration, and enhanced coordination with county emergency operations centers to address threats from hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires, according to the state agency.

Florida faces heightened risk during peak hurricane season, which historically runs from mid-August through October. The state's 21 million residents and extensive coastline make hurricane preparedness a critical annual concern for emergency management officials.

The Division of Emergency Management operates under Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration. The agency coordinates disaster response efforts across Florida's 67 counties and works with local emergency operations centers to ensure unified response to natural disasters.

The updated guidance emphasizes the importance of evacuation planning for residents in flood-prone and coastal areas. State officials are urging Floridians to identify evacuation routes, determine shelter locations, and prepare emergency supply kits before storms approach.

The special needs registry remains a key component of the state's preparedness efforts. The program helps local emergency officials identify residents who may require additional assistance during evacuations due to medical conditions, disabilities, or other special circumstances.

Improved coordination with county emergency operations centers represents a major focus of the updated guidance. The enhanced communication protocols aim to streamline response efforts when disasters strike, allowing for faster deployment of resources and more effective management of emergency situations.

The guidance also addresses wildfire preparedness, recognizing that Florida faces multiple natural disaster threats beyond tropical storms and hurricanes. Recent years have seen increased wildfire activity across the state, particularly during dry seasons.

State emergency management officials encourage all Florida residents to review the updated preparedness materials and take proactive steps to protect themselves and their families. The agency provides resources through its website and works with local governments to distribute preparedness information throughout communities.

Local emergency operations centers serve as the primary coordination points during disasters, working directly with the state Division of Emergency Management to manage response efforts and distribute emergency supplies.

The release of updated guidance comes as meteorologists continue monitoring tropical activity in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico during what forecasters predicted would be an active hurricane season.

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