Counties / West Virginia
West Virginia home resilience, county by county
55 counties. Each page shows local hazards from the FEMA National Risk Index and which retrofits pay off for a typical home.
- Barbour County Very Low
- Berkeley County Relatively Low
- Boone County Relatively Low
- Braxton County Very Low
- Brooke County Relatively Low
- Cabell County Relatively Moderate
- Calhoun County Very Low
- Clay County Very Low
- Doddridge County Very Low
- Fayette County Relatively Low
- Gilmer County Very Low
- Grant County Very Low
- Greenbrier County Relatively Low
- Hampshire County Very Low
- Hancock County Very Low
- Hardy County Very Low
- Harrison County Relatively Low
- Jackson County Relatively Low
- Jefferson County Relatively Low
- Kanawha County Relatively High
- Lewis County Relatively Low
- Lincoln County Relatively Low
- Logan County Relatively Low
- Marion County Relatively Low
- Marshall County Relatively Low
- Mason County Relatively Low
- McDowell County Relatively Low
- Mercer County Relatively Low
- Mineral County Relatively Low
- Mingo County Relatively Low
- Monongalia County Relatively Low
- Monroe County Very Low
- Morgan County Very Low
- Nicholas County Relatively Low
- Ohio County Relatively Low
- Pendleton County Very Low
- Pleasants County Very Low
- Pocahontas County Very Low
- Preston County Very Low
- Putnam County Relatively Low
- Raleigh County Relatively Low
- Randolph County Relatively Low
- Ritchie County Very Low
- Roane County Relatively Low
- Summers County Very Low
- Taylor County Very Low
- Tucker County Very Low
- Tyler County Very Low
- Upshur County Relatively Low
- Wayne County Relatively Low
- Webster County Very Low
- Wetzel County Relatively Low
- Wirt County Very Low
- Wood County Relatively Low
- Wyoming County Relatively Low