Storm Prep Sunday

After the Storm: 

What to Expect and 

How to Stay Safe

Hey Neighbor, 

As much as we wish the storm were behind us, what follows - clean-up, restoration, and recovery - can feel just as challenging. Here's what to expect in the days ahead, plus tips to help your and community bounce back quickly. 


Safety Reminders

  • Wait for the official all-clear. Emergency crews are working to make our streets and neighborhoods safe again - please be patient.
  • Steer clear of floodwaters and downed power lines. Safety first!
  • Document any damage. Take photos before repairs for insurance claims.
  • Never use a generator indoors! Generators should only be used outdoors to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.

Debris Cleanup & Public Services

Be prepared for limited services - 

  • Gas stations, groceries, and pharmacies may be operating with reduces hours.
  • You can track power restoration updates at FPL's outage map.
  • Water & Sewer services may be temporarily affected.
  • Trash and debris pick up will be announced by the City once roads are clear and crews are mobilized.

Keep informed on City platforms: Facebook, Twitter, CBNN, and the Website.

Insurance and Repairs

  • Snap photos of damaged areas before temporary repairs like tarping or boarding up
  • Save receipts for materials or services used to secure your home.
  • Contact your insurance provider as soon as possible to start the claims process.

Staying Connected

Recovery isn't just physical, take time to check in on friends, family, and neighbors. 

Your public services teams are working hard to get our community restored. Avoid circulating rumors. When in doubt, check with official city channels. 


Quick Recap

  • Wait for the all-clear: Emergency crews need clear access to clear roads and restore access
  • Avoid hazards: Downed lines and floodwaters can pose serious risks
  • Document damage: Needed for insurance and assistance claims
  • Sort Debris: Help collection efforts run smoothly

Follow official updates: Helps you stay safe and informed.


Recovery is a team effort - thanks for watching out for each other. We'll keep sharing updates and support resources as they come in.

Stay safe. Stay informed.

Your Cocoa Beach Team


Lifeguard Tower surrounded by water as storm surge comes into Cocoa Beach

Lori Wilson Lifeguard Tower 11-9-2022

 Sources of Information

Cocoa Beach

During Emergency Operations, the City of Cocoa Beach will release all official information through the channels listed below.

  • Website: www.CityOfCocoaBeach.com  
  • Twitter: @CocoaBeach_City
  • Facebook: City of Cocoa Beach - Government on Facebook Click "Get Notifications" under the "Liked" button to ensure that you see all our posts.
  • Email Alerts:Sign up for CBNN

Brevard County

  • Website:www.embrevard.com
  • Twitter: @BrevardEOC
  • Facebook:Brevard County Emergency Management on Facebook
  • Alert Brevard: Sign Up for Text Alerts
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