Counties / Washington
Washington home resilience, county by county
39 counties. Each page shows local hazards from the FEMA National Risk Index and which retrofits pay off for a typical home.
- Adams County Very Low
- Asotin County Very Low
- Benton County Relatively Moderate
- Chelan County Relatively Moderate
- Clallam County Relatively Moderate
- Clark County Relatively Moderate
- Columbia County Very Low
- Cowlitz County Relatively Moderate
- Douglas County Relatively Low
- Ferry County Relatively Low
- Franklin County Relatively Low
- Garfield County Very Low
- Grant County Relatively Low
- Grays Harbor County Relatively High
- Island County Relatively Low
- Jefferson County Relatively Low
- King County Very High
- Kitsap County Relatively Moderate
- Kittitas County Relatively Moderate
- Klickitat County Relatively Low
- Lewis County Relatively Moderate
- Lincoln County Relatively Low
- Mason County Relatively Moderate
- Okanogan County Relatively Moderate
- Pacific County Relatively Moderate
- Pend Oreille County Very Low
- Pierce County Relatively High
- San Juan County Very Low
- Skagit County Relatively Moderate
- Skamania County Relatively Low
- Snohomish County Relatively High
- Spokane County Relatively Moderate
- Stevens County Relatively Low
- Thurston County Relatively High
- Wahkiakum County Very Low
- Walla Walla County Relatively Low
- Whatcom County Relatively Moderate
- Whitman County Very Low
- Yakima County Relatively Moderate