When disaster strikes, will you be nearby? This guide from Roof Claim examines which counties across the United States are most at risk when it comes to natural disasters occurring. It takes into account several types of disasters, like severe storms, fires, floods, hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, droughts, and severe ice and snowstorms.
Specifically, the infographic looks at the U.S. counties that have had the most FEMA disaster declarations dating all the way back to 1953. The top 5 counties that are the most disaster-prone are all actually located in California, with Los Angeles County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, San Diego County, and Ventura county. Two other states that frequent the list of the top 25 counties are in Kentucky and Oklahoma. Certain states are hit harder by specific types of natural disasters, too. For example, the biggest FEMA disaster declarations for droughts are all for counties in New Jersey.
Infographic by: www.roofclaim.com
Specifically, the infographic looks at the U.S. counties that have had the most FEMA disaster declarations dating all the way back to 1953. The top 5 counties that are the most disaster-prone are all actually located in California, with Los Angeles County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, San Diego County, and Ventura county. Two other states that frequent the list of the top 25 counties are in Kentucky and Oklahoma. Certain states are hit harder by specific types of natural disasters, too. For example, the biggest FEMA disaster declarations for droughts are all for counties in New Jersey.
Infographic by: www.roofclaim.com