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Volusia County Conducts Full-Scale Hurricane Readiness Exercise

Posted On: July 24, 2025

Volusia County Conducts Full-Scale Hurricane Readiness Exercise

With the peak of hurricane season approaching, Volusia County today hosted a full-scale hurricane preparedness exercise at the Emergency Operations Center in Daytona Beach. The County joined forces with municipalities and state partners to simulate storm conditions and test critical emergency response operations from start to finish.

Participants worked through a series of realistic scenarios designed to reinforce decision-making, improve interagency coordination, and strengthen overall preparedness for significant storm impacts.

“This exercise gave us a chance to simulate the complexities of a major storm and practice making difficult decisions in real time,” said Volusia County Emergency Management Director Clint Mecham. “As we enter the most active months of hurricane season, that level of coordination and preparation becomes even more important to keeping our residents safe.”

The simulation covered all phases of a storm event, from initial forecasts and evacuation decisions to shelter operations, emergency response, and post-storm recovery. Staff activated the Emergency Operations Center, coordinated logistics for sheltering and public communication, and responded to simulated challenges, including downed power lines, flooded roadways, and the deployment of rescue operations.

Residents are reminded to take this opportunity to review their own emergency plans, assemble supply kits, and have multiple avenues to stay informed. For hurricane preparedness tips and updates, visit www.volusia.org/emergency.

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