Natural Hazard Risk in Wyoming

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
Laramie76.7Relatively Low$41.8M100,483
Teton70.6Relatively Low$40.3M23,250
Natrona68.9Relatively Low$32.6M79,870
Sheridan65.2Relatively Low$25.8M30,921
Fremont59.7Relatively Low$18.6M39,175
Park57.7Relatively Low$19.8M29,572
Campbell56.1Relatively Low$25M47,000
Lincoln51.9Relatively Low$18M19,576
Albany48.5Relatively Low$18.1M37,019
Carbon42.7Very Low$12.4M14,494
Converse31.4Very Low$9.7M13,728
Big Horn31.1Very Low$8.9M11,503
Sweetwater30.6Very Low$11.6M42,238
Goshen28.5Very Low$9.5M12,475
Platte25.7Very Low$5.9M8,567
Washakie24.4Very Low$6.1M7,662
Sublette21.6Very Low$8.1M8,723
Johnson19.3Very Low$6.8M8,436
Uinta16.7Very Low$7.9M20,412
Hot Springs16.1Very Low$4.7M4,609
Crook16.1Very Low$6.3M7,143
Weston7.9Very Low$4.7M6,822
Niobrara3.3Very Low$1.8M2,432

🏛️ Federal disaster declarations (last 2 years)

FMRED CANYON FIREAug 15, 2025

Fire · Designated areas: Hot Springs (County)

DRWILDFIRESNov 13, 2024

Fire · Designated areas: Campbell (County), Johnson (County)

FMELK FIRESep 30, 2024

Fire · Designated areas: Sheridan (County)

FMHOUSE DRAW FIREAug 22, 2024

Fire · Designated areas: Johnson (County)

FMPLEASANT VALLEY FIREJul 30, 2024

Fire · Designated areas: Platte (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.