Natural Hazard Risk in Indiana

The risk score (0–100) combines expected annual loss from 18 natural hazards with social vulnerability and community resilience. Higher = greater relative risk. Scores compare counties across the United States.

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CountyRisk scoreRatingExpected annual lossPopulation
Marion97.5Relatively High$284.8M977,041
Lake95.9Relatively High$191M498,479
Vanderburgh91.3Relatively Moderate$96.4M180,120
Allen90.8Relatively Moderate$97.3M385,219
Hamilton88.8Relatively Moderate$129M347,343
St. Joseph85.8Relatively Moderate$60.2M272,680
Elkhart83.7Relatively Moderate$49.3M206,994
Vigo83.2Relatively Moderate$46.2M106,114
Tippecanoe81.8Relatively Moderate$49.5M186,025
Porter81.4Relatively Moderate$58.2M173,161
Clark81.4Relatively Moderate$54.4M120,950
LaPorte78.9Relatively Low$37.6M112,304
Madison77.3Relatively Low$34.8M130,062
Hendricks76.8Relatively Low$60.4M172,437
Delaware76.3Relatively Low$33.6M111,870
Monroe76Relatively Low$37.9M139,535
Floyd75.4Relatively Low$37.4M80,437
Johnson74.7Relatively Low$53.5M161,668
Wayne74.1Relatively Low$24.6M66,531
Bartholomew70.9Relatively Low$33.6M82,160
Grant69.4Relatively Low$23.1M66,634
Kosciusko66.3Relatively Low$24.8M80,193
Warrick65.1Relatively Low$29.2M63,877
Howard63.7Relatively Low$23.4M83,653
Morgan63.5Relatively Low$26.5M71,729
LaGrange62.4Relatively Low$12.6M40,441
Dubois59.1Relatively Low$22.7M43,629
Daviess58.8Relatively Low$15.1M33,361
Cass56.8Relatively Low$15.5M37,854
Knox55.3Relatively Low$18.8M36,280
Jackson52.9Relatively Low$21.6M46,428
Miami52.8Relatively Low$15.6M35,962
Adams52.1Relatively Low$11.9M35,787
Harrison51Relatively Low$18M39,636
Jefferson48.3Relatively Low$16.1M33,067
Gibson48Relatively Low$17.8M33,008
Lawrence47.8Relatively Low$16.3M44,976
Ripley46.8Relatively Low$14.1M28,944
Posey46.3Relatively Low$16.4M25,205
Dearborn45.2Relatively Low$18.6M50,661
Henry44.8Relatively Low$14.7M48,893
Noble44.2Relatively Low$13.1M47,434
Hancock44Relatively Low$22.7M79,788
Shelby43.4Relatively Low$16.3M45,055
Boone43.2Relatively Low$25.5M70,777
Putnam42.8Relatively Low$14.3M36,701
Greene42.5Very Low$13.6M30,764
Marshall41.6Very Low$14.9M46,062
DeKalb41.3Very Low$13.4M43,222
Montgomery41Very Low$13.2M37,923
Wabash41Very Low$12.3M30,942
Washington40.9Very Low$12.9M28,144
Orange40.5Very Low$11.4M19,861
Spencer39.4Very Low$12.6M19,789
White38.5Very Low$12.5M24,684
Huntington38.2Very Low$13.8M36,617
Owen35.1Very Low$10.5M21,316
Perry35Very Low$11.5M19,166
Franklin34.2Very Low$12.6M22,784
Fayette33.5Very Low$9.8M23,396
Jasper32.8Very Low$12.8M32,881
Jennings31.9Very Low$9.8M27,585
Randolph31.5Very Low$9.2M24,502
Clinton30.5Very Low$11M33,183
Carroll29.6Very Low$12.3M20,289
Parke27.6Very Low$7.9M16,156
Steuben27.2Very Low$10M34,413
Clay27Very Low$10.6M26,463
Crawford25.8Very Low$5.9M10,515
Starke24.9Very Low$8.3M23,365
Whitley24.6Very Low$9.6M34,144
Vermillion23.4Very Low$7.5M15,439
Decatur23.1Very Low$12.2M26,440
Jay22.9Very Low$7.6M20,478
Wells22.8Very Low$9.6M28,178
Scott22.3Very Low$8.8M24,384
Fountain21.2Very Low$8.2M16,462
Sullivan20.6Very Low$7.9M20,808
Fulton20.2Very Low$7M20,480
Brown19.7Very Low$6.8M15,475
Pike19.2Very Low$6.1M12,239
Rush15.8Very Low$6.6M16,749
Martin12.3Very Low$5.2M9,780
Newton11.7Very Low$5.8M13,806
Switzerland11.6Very Low$5.3M9,726
Pulaski11.2Very Low$5.1M12,514
Blackford9Very Low$4.1M12,110
Tipton8.9Very Low$6.9M15,348
Warren5.8Very Low$4.1M8,438
Union5.2Very Low$4.3M7,087
Benton4.9Very Low$3.3M8,719
Ohio3.4Very Low$3M5,935

🏛️ Federal disaster declarations (last 2 years)

EMSEVERE WINTER STORMJan 24, 2026

Winter Storm · Designated areas: Adams (County), Allen (County), Bartholomew (County), Benton (County), Blackford (County), Boone (County), Brown (County), Carroll (County), Cass (County), Clark (County), Clay (County), Clinton (County)

DRSEVERE STORMS, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODINGJul 22, 2025

Flood · Designated areas: Bartholomew (County), Brown (County), Clark (County), Crawford (County), Decatur (County), Floyd (County), Franklin (County), Greene (County), Harrison (County), Jefferson (County), Lawrence (County), Madison (County)

Major disaster (DR) and emergency (EM) declarations unlock federal assistance for the designated areas. Source: FEMA / OpenFEMA.

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Data: FEMA National Risk Index (updated ~annually). AlertAtlas is not an official warning service — always follow local authorities.