Marshall County, Kansas

Natural Hazard Risk Assessment — Population: 10,038

21.4NRI
Very Low

Overall Risk Rating

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Population

10,038

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Building Value

$4.3B

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Annual Hazard Loss

$7.9M

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Hazards Tracked

14

Natural Hazard Risk Profile

🔥

Wildfire

Relatively Low
Annual Loss$477K
Risk Score81.2
❄️

Ice Storm

Relatively Moderate
Annual Loss$242K
Risk Score71.1
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Strong Wind

Relatively Moderate
Annual Loss$932K
Risk Score67.5

Winter Weather

Relatively Moderate
Annual Loss$110K
Risk Score64.7
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Hail

Relatively Low
Annual Loss$440K
Risk Score63.4
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Tornado

Relatively Low
Annual Loss$1.6M
Risk Score56.0
⛰️

Landslide

Very Low
Annual Loss$1K
Risk Score49.7
🌡️

Heat Wave

Relatively Low
Annual Loss$359K
Risk Score48.4
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Drought

Relatively Low
Annual Loss$65K
Risk Score39.5
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Riverine Flooding

Very Low
Annual Loss$3.5M
Risk Score29.2

Lightning

Very Low
Annual Loss$79K
Risk Score22.2
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Earthquake

Very Low
Annual Loss$29K
Risk Score19.7
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Cold Wave

Very Low
Annual Loss$30K
Risk Score5.9
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Hurricane

No Rating
Annual Loss$0
Risk Score0.0

Marshall County vs. National Average

🎯 Overall Risk

21.4-27.3 vs avg

National avg: 48.7

🔥 Wildfire Risk

81.2+32.5 vs avg

National avg: 48.7

👥 Social Vulnerability

36.3-12.9 vs avg

National avg: 49.2

🛡️ Community Resilience

90.8+42.1 vs avg

National avg: 48.7

Community Profile

Social Vulnerability

36.3

Relatively Low

Higher scores indicate greater social vulnerability to natural hazards.

Community Resilience

90.8

Very High

Higher scores indicate better ability to prepare for, adapt to, and recover from hazards.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Data from FEMA National Risk Index. For informational purposes only. Consult local authorities for property-specific risk.