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City of Fort Walton Beach & Destin Hurricane Surge Maps

It’s Florida so it’s always a damn good idea to be prepared. The Weather Channel and local news starts the clickbait, panic happens and many stores in the area begin […]

It’s Florida so it’s always a damn good idea to be prepared. The Weather Channel and local news starts the clickbait, panic happens and many stores in the area begin selling out of basic supplies as well as food and water. And let’s not even talk about what’s happens with gas prices…

BUT, if you live or own a business in the City of Fort Walton Beach or Destin there is a kickass Hurricane Surge Map that can show you what the predicated surge will be given a Category 1,2, 3, 4 or 5.

City of Fort Walton Beach Maps

Click here to view Category 1 Map

Click here to view Category 2 Map

Click here to view Category 3 Map

Click here to view Category 4 Map

Click here to view Category 5 Map

City of Destin Map

Click here for Destin Evac Zone Map

Click here for Destin Storm Surge Map

Valparaiso & Niceville Map

Click here to view Evacuation Zones

Thanks Jason Carducci of JP Carducci Inc. for the tip!


Preparing for a Hurricane from the insurance side

To find out more on Harris Insurance, check them out here.

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