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Atlas/FL/Broward Co./Washington Park
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26.13°N -80.18°W
Washington Park, Florida
Broward Co.

What this means for you.

Always check the State of Florida's Know Your Zone Map for the latest evacuation zone information.

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    Sign up for local alertsYour county's emergency notification service. Free, takes 90 seconds.
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    Pre-pick a destinationFriend, family, hotel, or pet-friendly Red Cross shelter inland. Avoid deciding last-minute.
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    Build a 3-day go-kitWater, meds, documents, chargers, cash. Keep it by your bedroom door.
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    Verify on the official mapBoundaries can change between seasons. The state map is always the final word.
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About Washington Park.

Local context for the zone
Washington Park, located in Broward County, Florida, is particularly susceptible to hurricane threats due to its close proximity to the coast. Despite having a rather flat terrain, which is common to the state of Florida, the area still faces significant risk from storm surges during hurricanes due to its coastal location. Historical data shows that this region is prone to flooding, especially during heavy hurricane-induced rainfall, which exacerbates the risk for residents and property in this area. Considering the elevation that ranges from 3 to 14 feet above sea level, storm surges can easily inundate parts of the town, escalating the hazard level. Over the past 30 years, Washington Park has been through a series of hurricanes and storm surges. For instance, Hurricane Andrew in 1992, one of the major hurricanes to hit the area, caused substantial damage due to winds and flooding. Another significant storm was Hurricane Irma in 2017, which also resulted in significant flooding and wind damage. Therefore, residents should have contingency plans in place for possible evacuations and ensure their properties adhere to building codes that can withstand hurricane impacts. Mitigating the risk of property damage from flooding should also be a priority, whether through effective drainage systems, resistant structures, or flood prevention infrastructure.
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Frequently asked questions

For people in this zone
We could not determine the exact evacuation zone for Washington Park, Florida. Use the official evacuation zone map linked above to verify your current zone.