Hurricane Dorian Response resources will be updated on these maps as information comes in. Information on when the Resilience Hubs and  Shelters are open will appear on the map with hours and contact information.

 

Resilience Hubs are places where supplies are distributed.

Facebook Feeds

English Publications

Emergency Supply List
Information to Get Ready
Information for Older Americans
Information for People with Disabilities
Commuter Emergency Plan
Insurance Decision Discussion Form
Family Communication Plan
Apply for Disaster Assistance
Preparing for Pets
FEMA Disaster Relief                    
Florida Legal Aid Services

Spanish Publications

Estar preparado para un huracan
Be prepared for a hurricane

 

Fortalecer su hogar
Prepare your home
Sus suministros de huracán
Your Hurricane Supplies
Actualizar su seguro
Update your insurance
FEMA Operaciones de Socorro – Servicios Legales de Florida
FEMA Relief Operations – Florida Legal Services

 

Creole Publications

Preparasyon Yon Twous Pous Dezas
  Preparing a Disaster Kit
Preparasyon Pou Dezas Fanmi ak Timoun
  Disaster preparedness for families and children
Preparasyon Fanmi Ou pou Katastwòf ak Ijans
Preparing Your Family for Disaster and Emergency
Zouti pou Prepare pou Ijans Finansye
Financial Emergency Preparedness Tools
Kesyon sekou dezas FEMA ki mande souvan
Frequently asked FEMA disaster relief questions

CFL DRI Survey Results 2019

Population

Households

Median Income in Dollars

  • Damage by Type                                               Water Damage 8% 8%
  • Tree Damage 8% 8%
  • Electrical Power Outage 8% 8%
  • Other Damage 8% 8%
  • Source of Repair Funds                                Renters Insurance 17.4% 17.4%
  • Home Insurance 13% 13%
  • Rebuild Florida 13% 13%
  • FEMA 13% 13%
     
  • Source of Information                         Government 66.67% 66.67%
  • Family/Friends 16.7% 16.7%
  • Other 16.7% 16.7%

%

Percent Who Knew Where to Get Sandbags

%

Percent Who Knew How to get to an Emergency Shelter

%

Percent Who Knew What to Take to an Emergency Shelter

%

Percent Who Knew How to Comply with a Boil Water Order

Respondents ranked 26 different functions that are critical for a society to function. The rankings were from 1, which was “Most Vulnerable.” to 7, which was “Resilient and Sustainable.”

The 5 societal functions to the right had the lowest rankings, which appear in parentheses next to the function description.

Top 5 Gap Priorities

  • Renewable vs Grid Energy (6.6)
  • Social Services (6.67)
  • Energy-Temperature Management (6.72)
  • Housing Safety (6.73)
  • Energy-Lighting and Cooking (6.78)

Drought/Water Shortage

High Risk-Relative Threat with high probability of occurrence. Moderate human and economic impact with large geographic area affected.

Tropical Cyclones

High Risk-Relative Threat with high probability. High risk of human death or injury, physical losses or damages and economic impact.

Tornadoes

High Risk-Relative Threat with high probability. High threat to humans, property and economy.

Brownfield Sites (5/2019)

Active Petroleum Clean-up Sites (5/2019)

Pending Petroleum Cleanup Sites (5/2019)

What Casselberry Residents Are Saying

“Better communication between neighbors [needed]”

“Is everyone prepared?”

“Is everyone getting prepared on safety or protocols?”

 

“Around our neighborhood there are plenty of trailer homes.”

“Lost water. Came back quick.”

“Not enough information”

“No information given”

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the top vulnerabilities identified in the Mission Critical Functions Surveys?
  1. Renewable vs Grid Energy
  2. Social Services
  3. Energy – Temperature Management
  4. Housing Safety
  5. Energy – Lighting & Cooking
What were the top concerns discussed at the Community Forum?
  1. Need for a Resilience Hub
  2. Hot spot on Piney Ridge Rd
What are the community's proposed solutions for priority concerns and the resources needed to address them?
 Resilience Hub on South Winter Park Drive

Florida Disaster Resilience Initiative Report: Casselberry

Contact Janice T. Booher, MS at JJLBooher@comcast.net or Joanne Perodin, MPH at Joanne.Perodin@gmail.com with questions.

    

Surveys discussed on this page were conducted under the auspices of Health Initiatives Foundation, Inc.’s Florida Disaster Resilience Initiative with funding from The Miami Foundation.

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