Counties / Alabama
Alabama home resilience, county by county
67 counties. Each page shows local hazards from the FEMA National Risk Index and which retrofits pay off for a typical home.
- Autauga County Relatively Low
- Baldwin County Relatively High
- Barbour County Relatively Low
- Bibb County Very Low
- Blount County Relatively Low
- Bullock County Very Low
- Butler County Relatively Low
- Calhoun County Relatively Moderate
- Chambers County Relatively Low
- Cherokee County Relatively Low
- Chilton County Relatively Low
- Choctaw County Relatively Low
- Clarke County Relatively Low
- Clay County Very Low
- Cleburne County Very Low
- Coffee County Relatively Moderate
- Colbert County Relatively Low
- Conecuh County Very Low
- Coosa County Very Low
- Covington County Relatively Moderate
- Crenshaw County Very Low
- Cullman County Relatively Moderate
- Dale County Relatively Low
- Dallas County Relatively Low
- DeKalb County Relatively Low
- Elmore County Relatively Low
- Escambia County Relatively Moderate
- Etowah County Relatively Moderate
- Fayette County Very Low
- Franklin County Relatively Low
- Geneva County Relatively Low
- Greene County Very Low
- Hale County Very Low
- Henry County Very Low
- Houston County Relatively Moderate
- Jackson County Relatively Low
- Jefferson County Relatively High
- Lamar County Very Low
- Lauderdale County Relatively Moderate
- Lawrence County Relatively Low
- Lee County Relatively Low
- Limestone County Relatively Low
- Lowndes County Very Low
- Macon County Very Low
- Madison County Relatively High
- Marengo County Relatively Low
- Marion County Relatively Low
- Marshall County Relatively Moderate
- Mobile County Relatively High
- Monroe County Relatively Low
- Montgomery County Relatively Moderate
- Morgan County Relatively Moderate
- Perry County Very Low
- Pickens County Relatively Low
- Pike County Relatively Low
- Randolph County Very Low
- Russell County Relatively Low
- Shelby County Relatively Moderate
- St. Clair County Relatively Low
- Sumter County Relatively Low
- Talladega County Relatively Moderate
- Tallapoosa County Relatively Low
- Tuscaloosa County Relatively Moderate
- Walker County Relatively Moderate
- Washington County Relatively Low
- Wilcox County Very Low
- Winston County Relatively Low