Counties / North Carolina
North Carolina home resilience, county by county
100 counties. Each page shows local hazards from the FEMA National Risk Index and which retrofits pay off for a typical home.
- Alamance County Relatively Low
- Alexander County Relatively Low
- Alleghany County Very Low
- Anson County Relatively Low
- Ashe County Relatively Low
- Avery County Relatively Low
- Beaufort County Relatively Moderate
- Bertie County Relatively Low
- Bladen County Relatively Moderate
- Brunswick County Relatively High
- Buncombe County Relatively Moderate
- Burke County Relatively Low
- Cabarrus County Relatively Moderate
- Caldwell County Relatively Low
- Camden County Very Low
- Carteret County Relatively Moderate
- Caswell County Very Low
- Catawba County Relatively Low
- Chatham County Relatively Low
- Cherokee County Relatively Low
- Chowan County Very Low
- Clay County Very Low
- Cleveland County Relatively Low
- Columbus County Relatively Moderate
- Craven County Relatively Moderate
- Cumberland County Relatively Moderate
- Currituck County Very Low
- Dare County Relatively Moderate
- Davidson County Relatively Moderate
- Davie County Very Low
- Duplin County Relatively Moderate
- Durham County Relatively Moderate
- Edgecombe County Relatively Low
- Forsyth County Relatively Moderate
- Franklin County Relatively Low
- Gaston County Relatively Moderate
- Gates County Very Low
- Graham County Very Low
- Granville County Relatively Low
- Greene County Relatively Low
- Guilford County Relatively Moderate
- Halifax County Relatively Low
- Harnett County Relatively Low
- Haywood County Relatively Low
- Henderson County Relatively Moderate
- Hertford County Relatively Low
- Hoke County Relatively Low
- Hyde County Relatively Low
- Iredell County Relatively Low
- Jackson County Relatively Low
- Johnston County Relatively Moderate
- Jones County Relatively Low
- Lee County Relatively Low
- Lenoir County Relatively Moderate
- Lincoln County Relatively Low
- Macon County Relatively Low
- Madison County Very Low
- Martin County Relatively Low
- McDowell County Relatively Low
- Mecklenburg County Relatively High
- Mitchell County Very Low
- Montgomery County Relatively Low
- Moore County Relatively Low
- Nash County Relatively Low
- New Hanover County Relatively High
- Northampton County Relatively Low
- Onslow County Relatively High
- Orange County Relatively Low
- Pamlico County Relatively Low
- Pasquotank County Relatively Low
- Pender County Relatively Moderate
- Perquimans County Very Low
- Person County Very Low
- Pitt County Relatively Moderate
- Polk County Very Low
- Randolph County Relatively Low
- Richmond County Relatively Low
- Robeson County Relatively Moderate
- Rockingham County Relatively Low
- Rowan County Relatively Moderate
- Rutherford County Relatively Low
- Sampson County Relatively Moderate
- Scotland County Relatively Low
- Stanly County Relatively Low
- Stokes County Very Low
- Surry County Relatively Low
- Swain County Relatively Low
- Transylvania County Relatively Low
- Tyrrell County Relatively Low
- Union County Relatively Moderate
- Vance County Relatively Low
- Wake County Relatively High
- Warren County Relatively Low
- Washington County Relatively Low
- Watauga County Relatively Low
- Wayne County Relatively Moderate
- Wilkes County Relatively Moderate
- Wilson County Relatively Low
- Yadkin County Very Low
- Yancey County Very Low