Counties / Oklahoma
Oklahoma home resilience, county by county
77 counties. Each page shows local hazards from the FEMA National Risk Index and which retrofits pay off for a typical home.
- Adair County Relatively Low
- Alfalfa County Very Low
- Atoka County Very Low
- Beaver County Very Low
- Beckham County Relatively Low
- Blaine County Very Low
- Bryan County Relatively Low
- Caddo County Relatively Low
- Canadian County Relatively Moderate
- Carter County Relatively Low
- Cherokee County Relatively Low
- Choctaw County Relatively Low
- Cimarron County Relatively Low
- Cleveland County Relatively Moderate
- Coal County Very Low
- Comanche County Relatively Moderate
- Cotton County Very Low
- Craig County Relatively Low
- Creek County Relatively Moderate
- Custer County Relatively Low
- Delaware County Relatively Moderate
- Dewey County Very Low
- Ellis County Very Low
- Garfield County Relatively Moderate
- Garvin County Relatively Low
- Grady County Relatively Low
- Grant County Very Low
- Greer County Very Low
- Harmon County Very Low
- Harper County Relatively Low
- Haskell County Very Low
- Hughes County Very Low
- Jackson County Relatively Moderate
- Jefferson County Very Low
- Johnston County Very Low
- Kay County Relatively Low
- Kingfisher County Relatively Low
- Kiowa County Very Low
- Latimer County Very Low
- Le Flore County Relatively Moderate
- Lincoln County Relatively Low
- Logan County Relatively Low
- Love County Very Low
- Major County Very Low
- Marshall County Relatively Low
- Mayes County Relatively Low
- McClain County Relatively Low
- McCurtain County Relatively Low
- McIntosh County Relatively Low
- Murray County Very Low
- Muskogee County Relatively Moderate
- Noble County Relatively Low
- Nowata County Very Low
- Okfuskee County Very Low
- Oklahoma County Relatively High
- Okmulgee County Relatively Low
- Osage County Relatively Low
- Ottawa County Relatively Low
- Pawnee County Relatively Low
- Payne County Relatively Moderate
- Pittsburg County Relatively Low
- Pontotoc County Relatively Low
- Pottawatomie County Relatively Moderate
- Pushmataha County Very Low
- Roger Mills County Very Low
- Rogers County Relatively Low
- Seminole County Relatively Low
- Sequoyah County Relatively Low
- Stephens County Relatively Low
- Texas County Relatively Low
- Tillman County Very Low
- Tulsa County Relatively High
- Wagoner County Relatively Low
- Washington County Relatively Low
- Washita County Very Low
- Woods County Very Low
- Woodward County Very Low