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Know Your Evacuation Routes

EvacuationDevelop a family hurricane preparedness plan before an actual storm threatens your area. If your family hurricane preparedness plan includes evacuation to a safer location for any of the reasons specified with in this web site, then it is important to consider the following points:

If ordered to evacuate, do not wait or delay your departure. Prepare, to leave when a watch is issued. Be ready to leave when a warning is issued. DO NOT Wait, it could mean life or death.
If possible, leave before local officials issue an evacuation order for your area. Even a slight delay in starting your evacuation will result in significantly longer travel times as traffic congestion worsens. Also, STORM TIDE. This can block your Evacuation Route if you live near the coast. So plan and leave as soon as you can.

Select an evacuation destination that is nearest to your home, preferably in the same county, or at least minimize the distance over which you must travel in order to reach your intended shelter location.
In choosing your destination, keep in mind that the hotels and other sheltering options in most inland metropolitan areas are likely to be filled very quickly in a large, multi-county hurricane evacuation event.

If you decide to evacuate to another county or region, be prepared to wait in traffic.
The large number of people in this state who must evacuate during a hurricane will probably cause massive delays and major congestion along most designated evacuation routes; the larger the storm, the greater the probability of traffic jams and extended travel times.

If possible, make arrangements to stay with the friend or relative who resides closest to your home and who will not have to evacuate. Discuss with your intended host the details of your family evacuation plan well before the beginning of the hurricane season.

If a hotel or motel is your final intended destination during an evacuation, make reservations before you leave.
Most hotel and motels will fill quickly once evacuations begin. The longer you wait to make reservations, even if an official evacuation order has not been issued for your area or county, the less likely you are to find hotel/motel room vacancies, especially along interstate highways and in major metropolitan areas.

If you are unable to stay with friends or family and no hotels/motels rooms are available, then as a last resort go to a shelter.  
Remember, shelters are not designed for comfort and do not usually accept pets.  Bring your disaster supply kit with you to the shelter. Find Pet-Friendly hotels and motels.

Make sure that you fill up your car with gas, before you leave.

In your preparedness plan, you must have an evacuation route. When in reality, you should have 1) Your main Evacuation Route, and 2) An alternate route. This way, in case the roads are packed, you can still make your destination in a timely manner.
Below are links to State Evacuation Routes. If you know of a map or website that has these evac routes on them, and it's not here, please contact us.

Florida
All Counties
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Georgia
Atlantic Coast
Gulf Coast
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Alabama
Baldwin County
Mobile County
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Mississippi
Hancock
Harrison
Jackson



Louisiana
Louisiana area contraflow maps, hurricane and evacuation related information.
Southeast Louisiana
Southwest Louisiana
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Texas
Sabine
Includes the Counties of Chambers, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, and Orange.
Galveston
Includes the counties of Brazoria, Galveston, and Harris.
Matagorda
Includes the counties of Calhoun, Jackson, Matagorda, and Victoria.
Coastal Bend
Includes the counties of Aransas, Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces, Refugio, and San Patricio.
Valley
Includes the counties of Cameron and Willacy.
South Carolina
Hilton Head Island and Beaufort Areas
Charleston Area
Grand Strand Area
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