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City of Miami Beach
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Phone: 305.673.7000

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What to do Before, During & After a Flood Event

Miami Beach is a beautiful coastal community. Our sunkissed island is surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. Miami Beach is leading the way locally and nationally to reduce flood risk and we want you to be aware of flood risk from major rain events, hurricanes, and storm surge. It is our goal that all of Miami Beach – whether public roads or private homes – is in the best position possible before, during, and after potential flooding.

Miami Beach is a beautiful coastal community. Our sunkissed island is surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. Miami Beach is leading the way locally and nationally to reduce flood risk and we want you to be aware of flood risk from major rain events, hurricanes, and storm surge. It is our goal that all of Miami Beach – whether public roads or private homes – is in the best position possible before, during, and after potential flooding.

Before a Flood

During a Flood

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    Be smart if you see flood waters!

    Stay safe – avoid driving through or coming in contact with flood waters. Six inches of fast flowing water can knock you off your feet and less than a meter of water can float car.

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    Flood water can be contaminated with sewage or other pollutants.

    There could also be hazards below the surface, like debris, that you cannot see.

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    During King Tide season, boaters are advised to navigate at reduced speeds near seawalls

    to minimize wakes that may contribute to overtopping and flooding of waterfront properties.

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