Hear you were in the clear now, but this is for anyone searching for Hurricane info (or for the next time).
1) Bees get really nervy beforehand. So does every living creature. Expect frogs in your birdshouses, all birds moved inland, lizards under your hurricane screens. Everything KNOWS.
2) If you only have a few hives, the safety course is to smoke them in, close entrances, ratchet strap the hive, and load into your garage or screened room until it's over. Once a day you can spritz water on the robbing screen/SBB.
3) If you have many hives, some folks sink a short 4x4 into concrete with a ring loop inset on top. Ratchet straps run on top of the row of hives and pin them down and the strap is held in place with the ring loop.
4) Or you can go with the "I am a leaf on the wind" concept. A friend gave me a feral hive was that was in an commercial air vent cover and was found in wreckage after Hurricane Michael October 2018. They must have really gone for a ride.
5) And expect heavy robbing afterward, from bees with no home, no food.