Counties / Florida
Florida 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.
- Alachua County Relatively Moderate
- Baker County Very Low
- Bay County Relatively Moderate
- Bradford County Very Low
- Brevard County Relatively High
- Broward County Relatively High
- Calhoun County Relatively Low
- Charlotte County Relatively High
- Citrus County Relatively High
- Clay County Relatively Moderate
- Collier County Relatively High
- Columbia County Relatively Low
- DeSoto County Relatively Moderate
- Dixie County Very Low
- Duval County Relatively High
- Escambia County Relatively High
- Flagler County Relatively Moderate
- Franklin County Relatively Low
- Gadsden County Relatively Low
- Gilchrist County Very Low
- Glades County Relatively Low
- Gulf County Relatively Low
- Hamilton County Relatively Low
- Hardee County Relatively Low
- Hendry County Relatively Low
- Hernando County Relatively Moderate
- Highlands County Relatively Moderate
- Hillsborough County Relatively High
- Holmes County Relatively Low
- Indian River County Relatively High
- Jackson County Relatively Low
- Jefferson County Very Low
- Lafayette County Very Low
- Lake County Relatively Moderate
- Lee County Relatively High
- Leon County Relatively Moderate
- Levy County Relatively Low
- Liberty County Very Low
- Madison County Relatively Low
- Manatee County Relatively High
- Marion County Relatively High
- Martin County Relatively Moderate
- Miami-Dade County Very High
- Monroe County Relatively Moderate
- Nassau County Relatively Low
- Okaloosa County Relatively Moderate
- Okeechobee County Relatively Low
- Orange County Relatively High
- Osceola County Relatively Moderate
- Palm Beach County Relatively High
- Pasco County Relatively High
- Pinellas County Relatively High
- Polk County Relatively High
- Putnam County Relatively Low
- Santa Rosa County Relatively Moderate
- Sarasota County Relatively High
- Seminole County Relatively Moderate
- St. Johns County Relatively Moderate
- St. Lucie County Relatively High
- Sumter County Relatively Moderate
- Suwannee County Relatively Low
- Taylor County Relatively Low
- Union County Very Low
- Volusia County Relatively High
- Wakulla County Relatively Low
- Walton County Relatively Moderate
- Washington County Relatively Low