Counties / Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania 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.
- Adams County Relatively Low
- Allegheny County Relatively High
- Armstrong County Relatively Low
- Beaver County Relatively Low
- Bedford County Relatively Low
- Berks County Relatively Moderate
- Blair County Relatively Low
- Bradford County Relatively Low
- Bucks County Relatively High
- Butler County Relatively Low
- Cambria County Relatively Low
- Cameron County Very Low
- Carbon County Relatively Low
- Centre County Relatively Low
- Chester County Relatively Moderate
- Clarion County Very Low
- Clearfield County Relatively Low
- Clinton County Relatively Low
- Columbia County Relatively Low
- Crawford County Relatively Low
- Cumberland County Relatively Moderate
- Dauphin County Relatively Moderate
- Delaware County Relatively Moderate
- Elk County Relatively Low
- Erie County Relatively Moderate
- Fayette County Relatively Moderate
- Forest County Very Low
- Franklin County Relatively Low
- Fulton County Very Low
- Greene County Relatively Low
- Huntingdon County Relatively Low
- Indiana County Relatively Low
- Jefferson County Relatively Low
- Juniata County Very Low
- Lackawanna County Relatively Moderate
- Lancaster County Relatively High
- Lawrence County Relatively Low
- Lebanon County Relatively Low
- Lehigh County Relatively Moderate
- Luzerne County Relatively Moderate
- Lycoming County Relatively Low
- McKean County Relatively Low
- Mercer County Relatively Low
- Mifflin County Relatively Low
- Monroe County Relatively Moderate
- Montgomery County Relatively High
- Montour County Very Low
- Northampton County Relatively Moderate
- Northumberland County Relatively Low
- Perry County Relatively Low
- Philadelphia County Very High
- Pike County Relatively Low
- Potter County Very Low
- Schuylkill County Relatively Moderate
- Snyder County Relatively Low
- Somerset County Relatively Low
- Sullivan County Very Low
- Susquehanna County Relatively Low
- Tioga County Relatively Low
- Union County Relatively Low
- Venango County Relatively Low
- Warren County Relatively Low
- Washington County Relatively Moderate
- Wayne County Relatively Low
- Westmoreland County Relatively Moderate
- Wyoming County Relatively Low
- York County Relatively Moderate