Emergency Information and Alerts
All information released by the Division of Emergency Management is posted on the
Division of Emergency Management webpage.
This information is also shared on the Division of Emergency Management’s social media pages, through local media outlets, and via email and text alerts.
Sign up to receive updates:
Call centers typically open during hurricanes or emergency events. You can reach them at
904-252-9362 or
1-877-252-9362.
Call takers can answer questions and take damage reports.
You can also sign up for
Clay County emergency alerts
,
also known as
Alert Clay
, to receive notifications on your mobile device or home phone.
These alerts may include evacuation notices, flash flood warnings, tornado warnings, severe thunderstorm warnings, and more.
To update your information or manage your account, visit the
Alert Clay login page
.
Local law enforcement agencies use the
SaferWatch app
to provide official updates on emergency situations in Clay County.
The
PulsePoint Respond app
allows you to track Clay County Fire Rescue dispatch activity and view incidents such as vehicle accidents, fires, and medical emergencies in real time. It can also notify you of nearby cardiac arrests and AED locations.
Water Level Information
The Bureau of Water Resources provides information about monthly precipitation, water levels, and potentiometric water surface levels in our area. To view the latest data, visit the
Current Water Levels webpage
.
To check Black Creek levels, visit the
National Weather Service River Forecast Center
.
Status information is updated twice daily.
Information about the St. Johns River is available on the
NOAA Tides and Currents website
.