Counties / Illinois
Illinois home resilience, county by county
102 counties. Each page shows local hazards from the FEMA National Risk Index and which retrofits pay off for a typical home.
- Adams County Relatively Low
- Alexander County Relatively Low
- Bond County Very Low
- Boone County Relatively Low
- Brown County Very Low
- Bureau County Relatively Low
- Calhoun County Very Low
- Carroll County Very Low
- Cass County Very Low
- Champaign County Relatively Moderate
- Christian County Relatively Low
- Clark County Very Low
- Clay County Very Low
- Clinton County Relatively Low
- Coles County Relatively Low
- Cook County Very High
- Crawford County Very Low
- Cumberland County Very Low
- De Witt County Very Low
- DeKalb County Relatively Low
- Douglas County Relatively Low
- DuPage County Relatively High
- Edgar County Very Low
- Edwards County Very Low
- Effingham County Relatively Low
- Fayette County Relatively Low
- Ford County Very Low
- Franklin County Relatively Low
- Fulton County Relatively Low
- Gallatin County Very Low
- Greene County Very Low
- Grundy County Relatively Low
- Hamilton County Very Low
- Hancock County Very Low
- Hardin County Very Low
- Henderson County Very Low
- Henry County Relatively Low
- Iroquois County Relatively Low
- Jackson County Relatively Moderate
- Jasper County Very Low
- Jefferson County Relatively Low
- Jersey County Very Low
- Jo Daviess County Relatively Low
- Johnson County Relatively Low
- Kane County Relatively High
- Kankakee County Relatively Moderate
- Kendall County Relatively Low
- Knox County Relatively Low
- LaSalle County Relatively Moderate
- Lake County Relatively High
- Lawrence County Relatively Low
- Lee County Relatively Low
- Livingston County Relatively Low
- Logan County Relatively Low
- Macon County Relatively Moderate
- Macoupin County Relatively Low
- Madison County Relatively Moderate
- Marion County Relatively Low
- Marshall County Very Low
- Mason County Relatively Low
- Massac County Relatively Low
- McDonough County Very Low
- McHenry County Relatively Moderate
- McLean County Relatively Moderate
- Menard County Very Low
- Mercer County Very Low
- Monroe County Very Low
- Montgomery County Relatively Low
- Morgan County Relatively Low
- Moultrie County Relatively Low
- Ogle County Relatively Low
- Peoria County Relatively Moderate
- Perry County Relatively Low
- Piatt County Very Low
- Pike County Very Low
- Pope County Very Low
- Pulaski County Relatively Low
- Putnam County Very Low
- Randolph County Relatively Low
- Richland County Relatively Low
- Rock Island County Relatively Moderate
- Saline County Relatively Low
- Sangamon County Relatively Moderate
- Schuyler County Very Low
- Scott County Very Low
- Shelby County Relatively Low
- St. Clair County Relatively High
- Stark County Very Low
- Stephenson County Relatively Low
- Tazewell County Relatively Moderate
- Union County Relatively Low
- Vermilion County Relatively Low
- Wabash County Very Low
- Warren County Very Low
- Washington County Relatively Low
- Wayne County Very Low
- White County Relatively Low
- Whiteside County Relatively Low
- Will County Relatively High
- Williamson County Relatively Moderate
- Winnebago County Relatively Moderate
- Woodford County Very Low