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- Civil Unrest
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Hazards Analysis & Response
This section provides information on natural (geological, meteorological, biological and technological) hazards that may threaten businesses in Florida, including:
- Hurricanes & Tropical Storms
- Flooding & Flash Flooding
- Thunderstorms & Lightning
- Tornadoes & Water Spouts
- Wildfires
- Sinkholes
- Extreme Heat
- Emergency Water Shortage & Drought
- Winter Storms & Extreme Cold
- Agricultural Diseases & Pests
- Emerging Diseases (Pandemic Influenza)
- Hazardous Materials
- Building Fire
- Power Service Disruption
- Terrorism
- Bomb Threats
- Building Explosion
- Chemical & Biological Weapons
- Cyber-attacks
- Radiological Emergencies
- Violence In The Workplace
- Sabotage, Fraud & Theft
- Loss of Key Staff
- Civil Unrest
- Workforce Disruption
- Adjacent Hazards
Click on any of the links to the left for more information.
- Snow, ice, sleet, tsunami and earthquakes are not likely to affect Florida; although their effects have been felt throughout history. There is no historical evidence of avalanche, glacier, iceberg, landslide or volcano effects in the State of Florida.