FEMA Just Shared Alarming Risk Maps For Texas
If you have ever wondered if your area is prone to disaster, there is a new risk assessment tool you should know about. FEMA compiled a ton of data to make one interactive map showing the vulnerabilities of every part of Texas and the U.S.
While studying the map I noticed not all counties are the same color. Dark blue is best for maximum security and safety from all kinds of threats.
If you live in a bright red county, you can do a deep dive to see why. Clicking on any county will pull up the risk index box on the right.
Only One Texas County Has A Very High Rating On New FEMA Map
Compared to the rest of the U.S., Harris County has been rated Very High and is in the 99.97 national percentile for risk. According to FEMA, Harris County, which includes Houston, Texas, is one of the riskiest places to live in the country.
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They are most vulnerable to heat waves, hurricanes, lightning, tornados, and winter weather. These issues could put you and your property in jeopardy.
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They also gave Houston a very high social vulnerability score, along with most of East Texas. This takes into account how susceptible the population is to the issues that normally occur in the area
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Certain parts of Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, and Lubbock all have a risk assessment of "Relatively High". If you move to any area in Texas, look at this FEMA map before making a choice.
CLICK HERE FOR FEMA NATIONAL INDEX MAP
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