Counties / Texas
Texas home resilience, county by county
254 counties. Each page shows local hazards from the FEMA National Risk Index and which retrofits pay off for a typical home.
- Anderson County Relatively Low
- Andrews County Very Low
- Angelina County Relatively Low
- Aransas County Relatively Low
- Archer County Very Low
- Armstrong County Very Low
- Atascosa County Relatively Low
- Austin County Relatively Low
- Bailey County Very Low
- Bandera County Relatively Low
- Bastrop County Relatively Moderate
- Baylor County Very Low
- Bee County Relatively Low
- Bell County Relatively Moderate
- Bexar County Relatively High
- Blanco County Very Low
- Borden County Very Low
- Bosque County Very Low
- Bowie County Relatively Low
- Brazoria County Relatively Moderate
- Brazos County Relatively Moderate
- Brewster County Very Low
- Briscoe County Very Low
- Brooks County Relatively Low
- Brown County Relatively Low
- Burleson County Very Low
- Burnet County Relatively Low
- Caldwell County Relatively Low
- Calhoun County Relatively Low
- Callahan County Very Low
- Cameron County Relatively High
- Camp County Very Low
- Carson County Very Low
- Cass County Relatively Low
- Castro County Very Low
- Chambers County Relatively Low
- Cherokee County Relatively Low
- Childress County Very Low
- Clay County Very Low
- Cochran County Very Low
- Coke County Very Low
- Coleman County Very Low
- Collin County Relatively High
- Collingsworth County Very Low
- Colorado County Relatively Low
- Comal County Relatively Moderate
- Comanche County Relatively Low
- Concho County Very Low
- Cooke County Relatively Low
- Coryell County Relatively Low
- Cottle County Very Low
- Crane County Very Low
- Crockett County Very Low
- Crosby County Very Low
- Culberson County Very Low
- Dallam County Relatively Low
- Dallas County Very High
- Dawson County Very Low
- DeWitt County Relatively Moderate
- Deaf Smith County Relatively Low
- Delta County Very Low
- Denton County Relatively High
- Dickens County Very Low
- Dimmit County Very Low
- Donley County Very Low
- Duval County Relatively Low
- Eastland County Very Low
- Ector County Relatively Moderate
- Edwards County Very Low
- El Paso County Relatively High
- Ellis County Relatively Moderate
- Erath County Relatively Low
- Falls County Very Low
- Fannin County Relatively Low
- Fayette County Relatively Low
- Fisher County Very Low
- Floyd County Very Low
- Foard County Very Low
- Fort Bend County Relatively High
- Franklin County Very Low
- Freestone County Relatively Low
- Frio County Relatively Low
- Gaines County Relatively Low
- Galveston County Relatively High
- Garza County Very Low
- Gillespie County Relatively Low
- Glasscock County Very Low
- Goliad County Very Low
- Gonzales County Relatively Moderate
- Gray County Relatively Low
- Grayson County Relatively Low
- Gregg County Relatively Moderate
- Grimes County Relatively Low
- Guadalupe County Relatively Moderate
- Hale County Relatively Low
- Hall County Very Low
- Hamilton County Very Low
- Hansford County Very Low
- Hardeman County Very Low
- Hardin County Relatively Low
- Harris County Very High
- Harrison County Relatively Low
- Hartley County Very Low
- Haskell County Very Low
- Hays County Relatively Moderate
- Hemphill County Very Low
- Henderson County Relatively Moderate
- Hidalgo County Relatively High
- Hill County Relatively Low
- Hockley County Relatively Low
- Hood County Relatively Low
- Hopkins County Relatively Low
- Houston County Relatively Low
- Howard County Relatively Low
- Hudspeth County Very Low
- Hunt County Relatively Moderate
- Hutchinson County Relatively Low
- Irion County Very Low
- Jack County Very Low
- Jackson County Relatively Low
- Jasper County Relatively Low
- Jeff Davis County Very Low
- Jefferson County Relatively High
- Jim Hogg County Relatively Low
- Jim Wells County Relatively Moderate
- Johnson County Relatively Moderate
- Jones County Very Low
- Karnes County Relatively Low
- Kaufman County Relatively Low
- Kendall County Relatively Low
- Kenedy County Very Low
- Kent County Very Low
- Kerr County Relatively Low
- Kimble County Very Low
- King County Very Low
- Kinney County Very Low
- Kleberg County Relatively Moderate
- Knox County Very Low
- La Salle County Very Low
- Lamar County Relatively Low
- Lamb County Relatively Low
- Lampasas County Very Low
- Lavaca County Relatively Low
- Lee County Very Low
- Leon County Relatively Low
- Liberty County Relatively Low
- Limestone County Relatively Low
- Lipscomb County Very Low
- Live Oak County Very Low
- Llano County Relatively Low
- Loving County Very Low
- Lubbock County Relatively High
- Lynn County Very Low
- Madison County Very Low
- Marion County Very Low
- Martin County Very Low
- Mason County Very Low
- Matagorda County Relatively Low
- Maverick County Relatively Low
- McCulloch County Very Low
- McLennan County Relatively Moderate
- McMullen County Very Low
- Medina County Relatively Low
- Menard County Very Low
- Midland County Relatively Moderate
- Milam County Relatively Low
- Mills County Very Low
- Mitchell County Very Low
- Montague County Relatively Low
- Montgomery County Relatively High
- Moore County Relatively Low
- Morris County Very Low
- Motley County Very Low
- Nacogdoches County Relatively Low
- Navarro County Relatively Low
- Newton County Very Low
- Nolan County Very Low
- Nueces County Relatively High
- Ochiltree County Very Low
- Oldham County Very Low
- Orange County Relatively Moderate
- Palo Pinto County Relatively Low
- Panola County Relatively Low
- Parker County Relatively Moderate
- Parmer County Relatively Moderate
- Pecos County Very Low
- Polk County Relatively Low
- Potter County Relatively Moderate
- Presidio County Very Low
- Rains County Very Low
- Randall County Relatively Moderate
- Reagan County Very Low
- Real County Very Low
- Red River County Relatively Low
- Reeves County Very Low
- Refugio County Very Low
- Roberts County Very Low
- Robertson County Very Low
- Rockwall County Relatively Low
- Runnels County Very Low
- Rusk County Relatively Low
- Sabine County Very Low
- San Augustine County Very Low
- San Jacinto County Relatively Low
- San Patricio County Relatively Moderate
- San Saba County Very Low
- Schleicher County Very Low
- Scurry County Very Low
- Shackelford County Very Low
- Shelby County Relatively Low
- Sherman County Very Low
- Smith County Relatively Moderate
- Somervell County Very Low
- Starr County Relatively Moderate
- Stephens County Very Low
- Sterling County Very Low
- Stonewall County Very Low
- Sutton County Very Low
- Swisher County Very Low
- Tarrant County Relatively High
- Taylor County Relatively Moderate
- Terrell County Very Low
- Terry County Relatively Low
- Throckmorton County Very Low
- Titus County Relatively Low
- Tom Green County Relatively Low
- Travis County Relatively High
- Trinity County Relatively Low
- Tyler County Relatively Low
- Upshur County Relatively Low
- Upton County Very Low
- Uvalde County Relatively Low
- Val Verde County Relatively Low
- Van Zandt County Relatively Low
- Victoria County Relatively Moderate
- Walker County Relatively Low
- Waller County Relatively Low
- Ward County Very Low
- Washington County Relatively Low
- Webb County Relatively Moderate
- Wharton County Relatively Moderate
- Wheeler County Very Low
- Wichita County Relatively Moderate
- Wilbarger County Relatively Low
- Willacy County Relatively Low
- Williamson County Relatively Moderate
- Wilson County Relatively Low
- Winkler County Very Low
- Wise County Relatively Low
- Wood County Relatively Low
- Yoakum County Relatively Low
- Young County Very Low
- Zapata County Very Low
- Zavala County Relatively Low