Natural Hazard Risk in Oklahoma
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.
See what's happening right now on the live map →| County | Risk score | Rating | Expected annual loss | Population |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma | 97.9 | Relatively High | $297.5M | 795,336 |
| Tulsa | 97.9 | Relatively High | $292.1M | 668,481 |
| Cleveland | 91.3 | Relatively Moderate | $111.9M | 295,221 |
| Comanche | 86.2 | Relatively Moderate | $50.8M | 120,665 |
| Jackson | 86 | Relatively Moderate | $54.4M | 24,734 |
| Payne | 83.9 | Relatively Moderate | $50.3M | 81,605 |
| Canadian | 83.5 | Relatively Moderate | $73.9M | 153,947 |
| Creek | 83.2 | Relatively Moderate | $44M | 71,508 |
| Le Flore | 82.7 | Relatively Moderate | $32M | 48,014 |
| Delaware | 82.7 | Relatively Moderate | $29.9M | 40,338 |
| Pottawatomie | 82.3 | Relatively Moderate | $36.7M | 72,357 |
| Garfield | 82.1 | Relatively Moderate | $43.1M | 62,826 |
| Muskogee | 82 | Relatively Moderate | $34M | 66,200 |
| Rogers | 80.1 | Relatively Low | $43M | 95,011 |
| Kay | 79.9 | Relatively Low | $33.6M | 43,578 |
| Sequoyah | 79.1 | Relatively Low | $23.5M | 39,237 |
| Osage | 78.1 | Relatively Low | $27.6M | 45,705 |
| Mayes | 77.6 | Relatively Low | $26.2M | 38,989 |
| Cherokee | 76.9 | Relatively Low | $28.3M | 47,015 |
| Washington | 76.1 | Relatively Low | $31.8M | 52,385 |
| Ottawa | 76 | Relatively Low | $23.6M | 30,249 |
| Grady | 75.7 | Relatively Low | $34M | 54,565 |
| Carter | 74.9 | Relatively Low | $28M | 47,910 |
| Logan | 74.7 | Relatively Low | $35.2M | 49,445 |
| Okmulgee | 74.6 | Relatively Low | $23.4M | 36,515 |
| Bryan | 74.6 | Relatively Low | $24M | 45,998 |
| Pittsburg | 73.3 | Relatively Low | $22M | 43,573 |
| Wagoner | 73.3 | Relatively Low | $34.5M | 80,907 |
| McCurtain | 72 | Relatively Low | $18.4M | 30,709 |
| Lincoln | 71.3 | Relatively Low | $19.9M | 33,440 |
| Stephens | 65.9 | Relatively Low | $22.5M | 42,776 |
| McIntosh | 65.8 | Relatively Low | $14M | 18,905 |
| Caddo | 63.4 | Relatively Low | $17M | 26,908 |
| Pontotoc | 62.9 | Relatively Low | $21.3M | 37,975 |
| McClain | 62.8 | Relatively Low | $25.9M | 41,569 |
| Custer | 62 | Relatively Low | $18.8M | 28,489 |
| Garvin | 61.7 | Relatively Low | $19.9M | 25,643 |
| Beckham | 57.8 | Relatively Low | $13M | 22,355 |
| Seminole | 57.1 | Relatively Low | $13.4M | 23,530 |
| Kingfisher | 56.8 | Relatively Low | $17.7M | 15,141 |
| Texas | 56.6 | Relatively Low | $19.5M | 21,380 |
| Craig | 55.5 | Relatively Low | $12.3M | 14,048 |
| Adair | 53.8 | Relatively Low | $12.3M | 19,445 |
| Choctaw | 49.9 | Relatively Low | $9.2M | 14,133 |
| Marshall | 49 | Relatively Low | $9.6M | 15,274 |
| Pawnee | 48.1 | Relatively Low | $11.2M | 15,493 |
| Cimarron | 47.3 | Relatively Low | $9.8M | 2,285 |
| Harper | 45.7 | Relatively Low | $10.2M | 3,270 |
| Noble | 44 | Relatively Low | $9.7M | 10,919 |
| Woodward | 41.6 | Very Low | $12.7M | 20,453 |
| Nowata | 40.8 | Very Low | $8.3M | 9,311 |
| Alfalfa | 40.6 | Very Low | $10.1M | 5,699 |
| Okfuskee | 40.4 | Very Low | $7.5M | 11,286 |
| Beaver | 37.8 | Very Low | $12M | 5,045 |
| Kiowa | 35.8 | Very Low | $7.6M | 8,493 |
| Latimer | 34.6 | Very Low | $6.7M | 9,412 |
| Major | 34.2 | Very Low | $10.6M | 7,765 |
| Hughes | 34 | Very Low | $9.6M | 13,349 |
| Pushmataha | 32.8 | Very Low | $6.3M | 10,767 |
| Murray | 32.5 | Very Low | $7.9M | 13,860 |
| Coal | 32.4 | Very Low | $6M | 5,266 |
| Blaine | 32.3 | Very Low | $9.5M | 8,726 |
| Washita | 31.9 | Very Low | $6.8M | 10,916 |
| Haskell | 30.5 | Very Low | $9.5M | 11,557 |
| Atoka | 30.4 | Very Low | $7.5M | 14,119 |
| Woods | 28.1 | Very Low | $11.7M | 8,623 |
| Grant | 27.8 | Very Low | $7.5M | 4,169 |
| Johnston | 25.4 | Very Low | $5.5M | 10,257 |
| Ellis | 24.8 | Very Low | $5.7M | 3,746 |
| Roger Mills | 23.2 | Very Low | $4.8M | 3,442 |
| Love | 21.1 | Very Low | $6.6M | 10,141 |
| Jefferson | 20.9 | Very Low | $4.8M | 5,326 |
| Greer | 17.1 | Very Low | $4.5M | 5,474 |
| Dewey | 15.6 | Very Low | $5.8M | 4,466 |
| Tillman | 13.4 | Very Low | $4.4M | 6,959 |
| Harmon | 10.2 | Very Low | $3.3M | 2,486 |
| Cotton | 4.9 | Very Low | $2.9M | 5,520 |
🏛️ Federal disaster declarations (last 2 years)
Fire · Designated areas: McClain (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Dewey (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Murray (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Beckham (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Washington (County), Osage (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Carter (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Beaver (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Woodward (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Texas (County), Beaver (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Kiowa (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Cleveland (County), Creek (County), Lincoln (County), Logan (County), Oklahoma (County), Pawnee (County), Payne (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Pawnee (County)
Severe Storm · Designated areas: Stephens (County), Washita (County), Garvin (County), Jefferson (County), Oklahoma (County), Okfuskee (County), Lincoln (County), Adair (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Grady (County)
Fire · Designated areas: Pawnee (County)
Major disaster (DR) and emergency (EM) declarations unlock federal assistance for the designated areas. Source: FEMA / OpenFEMA.
Other states
Data: FEMA National Risk Index (updated ~annually). AlertAtlas is not an official warning service — always follow local authorities.