Grant County, Kansas
Natural Hazard Risk Assessment — Population: 7,345
13.5NRI
Very Low
Overall Risk Rating
👥
Population
7,345
🏠
Building Value
$1.8B
💰
Annual Hazard Loss
$7.4M
⚠️
Hazards Tracked
13
Natural Hazard Risk Profile
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Relatively HighDrought
Annual Loss$3.5M
Risk Score95.2
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Relatively ModerateHail
Annual Loss$970K
Risk Score76.6
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Very LowWildfire
Annual Loss$67K
Risk Score51.1
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Relatively LowWinter Weather
Annual Loss$79K
Risk Score47.9
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Relatively LowCold Wave
Annual Loss$921K
Risk Score41.5
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Relatively LowLightning
Annual Loss$187K
Risk Score36.5
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Relatively LowIce Storm
Annual Loss$45K
Risk Score30.9
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Relatively LowTornado
Annual Loss$686K
Risk Score30.2
Show all 13 hazards
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Relatively LowStrong Wind
Annual Loss$259K
Risk Score21.5
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Very LowEarthquake
Annual Loss$24K
Risk Score15.9
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Very LowHeat Wave
Annual Loss$3K
Risk Score3.4
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Very LowRiverine Flooding
Annual Loss$679K
Risk Score3.1
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Very LowLandslide
Annual Loss$1
Risk Score1.0
Grant County vs. National Average
🎯 Overall Risk
13.5-35.2 vs avg
National avg: 48.7
🔥 Wildfire Risk
51.1+2.4 vs avg
National avg: 48.7
👥 Social Vulnerability
10.6-38.6 vs avg
National avg: 49.2
🛡️ Community Resilience
3.9-44.8 vs avg
National avg: 48.7
Community Profile
Social Vulnerability
10.6
Very LowHigher scores indicate greater social vulnerability to natural hazards.
Community Resilience
3.9
Very LowHigher scores indicate better ability to prepare for, adapt to, and recover from hazards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Data from FEMA National Risk Index. For informational purposes only. Consult local authorities for property-specific risk.