Recovery Updates
Post Storm Information and Resources
Local Resources
For the latest forecast information, please refer to the National Hurricane Center HERE.
To see the latest updates from Marion County, visit MarionFL.org/our-county/emergency-preparedness.
Sign up for Alert Marion: Emergency Management officials are also encouraging residents to sign up for our alert notification system, Alert Marion. Notifications will be sent directly to your mobile device via text messaging, email, or phone call. To sign-up for Alert Marion, visit www.AlertMarion.com today.
The State Assistance Information Line is now open and accepting calls 24/7 with English, Spanish and Haitian-Creole speakers available at 1-800-342-3557.
Accommodations Availability
The Expedia Emergency Accommodations Module, Priceline Emergency Accommodations Portal, and the Booking.com Portal are will remain open to provide real-time information on hotel availability for any residents or visitors seeking a place to stay.
How to Help
The Florida Disaster Fund is the state’s private fund overseen by Volunteer Florida established to provide financial assistance to our communities as they respond to and recover from times of emergency or disaster. In partnership with public, private, and other non-governmental organizations, the Florida Disaster Fund supports response and recovery activities. To contribute, please visit FloridaDisasterFund.org.
Statewide Resources
Visit FloridaDisaster.org for the latest on the state's response actions.
For VISIT FLORIDA's latest travel safety information, click HERE.
For the latest information from Florida's State Parks and details about park closures, click HERE.
For the Florida Attractions Association's emergency resource page, click HERE.
Follow FLSERT on X (formerly Twitter) for real-time updates from the State’s Emergency Response Team.
Florida 511 has the latest information on traffic conditions.
Go to Alert Florida to sign up for emergency alerts and other public safety notifications in your community.
For checklists, safety tips, and more resources, view the Florida Attorney General's Hurricane Preparedness Guide. A copy is also available in Spanish, here.