As of Monday morning, there are only six counties in Florida that have evacuation orders in place - Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Charlotte and Sarasota.
So far, there have not been evacuations ordered on the First Coast. As forecast, Milton's impacts to the First Coast will arrive Wednesday, with the worst of the weather being Wednesday evening to Thursday morning. So, for those who live in Northeast Florida or Southeast Georgia, do you know your zone?
Northeast Florida
- Duval County >> Click here to find your evacuation zone by entering in your address
- Clay County >> Click here to find your evacuation zone and evacuation routes
- Putnam County >> Click here to find your evacuation zone by entering in your address
- Nassau County >> Click here to look at maps of evacuation zones in Nassau County
- Flagler County >> Click here to find your evacuation zone and evacuation routes
- St. Johns County >> Click here to find maps of evacuation zones and evacuation routes
Southeast Georgia
- Camden County >> Click here to find a map of evacuation zones in Camden Co. and information on evacuation routes
- Glynn County >> Click here to find an interactive map with evacuation zones and other information
The Florida Division of Emergency Management's (FDEM) Disaster Preparedness Maps is a great site to bookmark. It breaks down evacuation zones, evacuation routes and provides storm surge maps.
Evacuation zones are broken down into zones A to L. Zone A is likely to be evacuated first, whereas Zone E is likely to be evacuated last, according to FDEM.
Source: First Coast News