Counties / Kentucky
Kentucky home resilience, county by county
120 counties. Each page shows local hazards from the FEMA National Risk Index and which retrofits pay off for a typical home.
- Adair County Very Low
- Allen County Very Low
- Anderson County Very Low
- Ballard County Very Low
- Barren County Relatively Low
- Bath County Very Low
- Bell County Relatively Low
- Boone County Relatively Low
- Bourbon County Very Low
- Boyd County Relatively Low
- Boyle County Very Low
- Bracken County Very Low
- Breathitt County Relatively Low
- Breckinridge County Very Low
- Bullitt County Relatively Low
- Butler County Very Low
- Caldwell County Very Low
- Calloway County Relatively Low
- Campbell County Relatively Low
- Carlisle County Very Low
- Carroll County Very Low
- Carter County Relatively Low
- Casey County Very Low
- Christian County Relatively Low
- Clark County Very Low
- Clay County Relatively Low
- Clinton County Very Low
- Crittenden County Very Low
- Cumberland County Very Low
- Daviess County Relatively Moderate
- Edmonson County Very Low
- Elliott County Very Low
- Estill County Very Low
- Fayette County Relatively Moderate
- Fleming County Very Low
- Floyd County Relatively Moderate
- Franklin County Relatively Low
- Fulton County Relatively Low
- Gallatin County Very Low
- Garrard County Very Low
- Grant County Very Low
- Graves County Relatively Moderate
- Grayson County Relatively Low
- Green County Very Low
- Greenup County Relatively Low
- Hancock County Very Low
- Hardin County Relatively Low
- Harlan County Relatively Low
- Harrison County Very Low
- Hart County Very Low
- Henderson County Relatively Low
- Henry County Very Low
- Hickman County Very Low
- Hopkins County Relatively Low
- Jackson County Very Low
- Jefferson County Relatively High
- Jessamine County Very Low
- Johnson County Relatively Low
- Kenton County Relatively Low
- Knott County Relatively Low
- Knox County Relatively Low
- Larue County Very Low
- Laurel County Relatively Low
- Lawrence County Relatively Low
- Lee County Very Low
- Leslie County Very Low
- Letcher County Relatively Low
- Lewis County Very Low
- Lincoln County Very Low
- Livingston County Very Low
- Logan County Relatively Low
- Lyon County Very Low
- Madison County Relatively Low
- Magoffin County Very Low
- Marion County Very Low
- Marshall County Relatively Low
- Martin County Relatively Low
- Mason County Very Low
- McCracken County Relatively Moderate
- McCreary County Very Low
- McLean County Very Low
- Meade County Very Low
- Menifee County Very Low
- Mercer County Very Low
- Metcalfe County Very Low
- Monroe County Very Low
- Montgomery County Very Low
- Morgan County Very Low
- Muhlenberg County Relatively Low
- Nelson County Relatively Low
- Nicholas County Very Low
- Ohio County Relatively Low
- Oldham County Relatively Low
- Owen County Very Low
- Owsley County Very Low
- Pendleton County Very Low
- Perry County Relatively Low
- Pike County Relatively Moderate
- Powell County Very Low
- Pulaski County Relatively Low
- Robertson County Very Low
- Rockcastle County Very Low
- Rowan County Relatively Low
- Russell County Very Low
- Scott County Relatively Low
- Shelby County Relatively Low
- Simpson County Very Low
- Spencer County Very Low
- Taylor County Very Low
- Todd County Very Low
- Trigg County Relatively Low
- Trimble County Very Low
- Union County Very Low
- Warren County Relatively Moderate
- Washington County Very Low
- Wayne County Relatively Low
- Webster County Very Low
- Whitley County Relatively Low
- Wolfe County Very Low
- Woodford County Very Low