Helpful resources for Hurricane Florence: Stay safe during the storm

Hurricane Florence, a Category 3 storm, is poised to hit the North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia coasts. The outer edge of the storm is already brushing against the cost of the Carolinas and the hurricane is expected to fully make landfall tomorrow afternoon (Friday, September 14th.)

We’re here for you. Call your agent today.

We know that this is a very scary time for a lot of people, and we’re thinking about everyone who will be affected by the hurricane.

There’s a lot of uncertainty that comes along with any storm, but we’ll be here for you through all of it. Our team is ready to assist you in any way we can, and your account manager is here to answer any questions and address any concerns that you might have about your insurance coverage. Please don’t hesitate to call us anytime – it’s our job to be your trusted insurance partner and advisor.

Our phone number is 770.497.1200.

From our entire team, we hope that you stay safe during this storm, whether you have to evacuate your home or you’re able to stay at your house. Take care on the roads and take care during the storm. And remember, the InsuranceHub team is here to help with any coverage questions, claim questions, and insurance needs.

Google's Hurricane Florence Storm Tracker

Helpful resources about Hurricane Florence:

To help you track the storm and find the information you need, check out the links below:

Storm trackers:

Google’s Hurricane Florence Tracker Map

  • Click “View All Layers” to see traffic and transit, evacuation resources, public alerts, current traffic speeds, and storm information.

Latest forecast and news from Weather.com

Emergency resources:

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency): https://www.fema.gov/hurricane-florence

The American Red Cross: https://www.redcross.org/

Emergency preparation tips: www.ready.gov

Resources by state:

Georgia: http://www.gema.ga.gov/Pages/default.aspx

North Carolina: https://www.ncdps.gov/florence

South Carolina: https://scemd.org/

Virginia: https://twitter.com/VDEM

Hurricane relief shelters

We hope that the above resources are helpful to you. And once again, we hope that you stay safe during Hurricane Florence. If there’s anything we can do to help during this time, please reach out to your agent at 770.497.1200.