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Oklahoma

Statewide risk profile

4.0M
Population
77
Counties
802
Departments
1,334
Stations

Top Hazards by Life-Safety Loss ($/yr)

Heat Wave
$240.8M
Tornado
$238.6M
Cold Wave
$204.9M
Riverine Flooding
$58.5M
Strong Wind
$36.5M

County Rankings

Counties in Oklahoma ranked by risk. Click column headers to sort. Click a county to see its departments.

NRI Rating is from FEMA's National Risk Index, which measures community risk across 18 natural hazards using expected annual losses, social vulnerability, and community resilience. Life-Safety Loss uses FEMA's Value of Statistical Life ($13.7M per expected fatality) to estimate annual risk to human life.

Department and station counts are derived from boundaries self-reported through NERIS Public and may not reflect current service areas. Risk metrics are computed from census tract data and are not affected by boundary accuracy. See full methodology.

Showing 77 counties
County Population Departments Life-Safety Loss NRI Rating
Tulsa County 680,794 15 $126.5M Relatively Moderate
Oklahoma County 806,199 21 $102.4M Relatively Moderate
Cleveland County 300,047 14 $43.8M Relatively Moderate
Canadian County 168,985 15 $33.8M Relatively High
Payne County 82,972 12 $26.3M Relatively High
Garfield County 62,146 19 $23.2M Very High
Creek County 72,830 22 $22.8M Relatively High
Pottawatomie County 73,463 14 $19.3M Relatively High
Comanche County 121,825 20 $18.9M Relatively Moderate
Kay County 43,625 17 $18.1M Very High
Logan County 51,938 13 $17.9M Very High
Rogers County 98,610 20 $15.8M Relatively Moderate
Grady County 56,606 12 $14.8M Relatively High
Muskogee County 66,444 22 $14.4M Relatively High
Cherokee County 47,942 21 $13.6M Relatively High
Bryan County 48,253 22 $13.5M Relatively High
Carter County 48,555 14 $12.7M Relatively High
Washington County 53,326 13 $12.6M Relatively High
Mayes County 39,604 20 $11.9M Very High
McClain County 45,273 17 $11.7M Very High
Wagoner County 86,609 21 $11.6M Relatively Moderate
Sequoyah County 39,860 20 $11.6M Very High
Le Flore County 49,053 23 $10.9M Very High
Osage County 45,997 61 $10.3M Relatively High
Stephens County 43,551 9 $10.1M Relatively High
Lincoln County 34,219 17 $9.8M Very High
Delaware County 41,279 25 $9.6M Very High
Pontotoc County 38,235 16 $9.2M Relatively High
Okmulgee County 36,899 17 $8.7M Very High
Custer County 28,259 11 $8.4M Very High
Pittsburg County 43,561 30 $8.2M Relatively High
Kingfisher County 15,430 12 $8.1M Very High
Caddo County 26,447 21 $7.0M Relatively High
Woods County 8,596 8 $6.7M Very High
McCurtain County 30,863 25 $6.7M Very High
Garvin County 25,860 14 $6.4M Relatively High
Adair County 19,575 17 $6.1M Very High
Seminole County 23,494 7 $6.0M Relatively High
McIntosh County 19,400 16 $5.7M Very High
Ottawa County 30,341 11 $5.3M Very High
Pawnee County 15,795 11 $5.1M Very High
Beckham County 22,148 7 $4.9M Very High
Texas County 20,774 8 $4.5M Relatively High
Noble County 10,897 8 $4.3M Very High
Alfalfa County 5,696 11 $4.2M Very High
Craig County 14,302 11 $4.2M Very High
Woodward County 20,158 11 $4.2M Very High
Nowata County 9,435 8 $4.1M Very High
Choctaw County 14,297 17 $3.8M Very High
Marshall County 15,792 11 $3.8M Relatively High
Jackson County 24,678 14 $3.7M Very High
Major County 7,628 12 $3.5M Very High
Hughes County 13,389 8 $3.0M Relatively High
Grant County 4,131 7 $2.8M Very High
Kiowa County 8,383 13 $2.7M Very High
Murray County 13,753 9 $2.7M Relatively High
Love County 10,261 15 $2.6M Relatively High
Latimer County 9,518 9 $2.3M Very High
Haskell County 11,683 13 $2.3M Relatively High
Pushmataha County 10,790 11 $2.2M Relatively High
Okfuskee County 11,278 11 $2.2M Very High
Atoka County 14,379 14 $2.0M Relatively High
Johnston County 10,278 11 $1.9M Relatively High
Blaine County 8,570 10 $1.9M Relatively High
Washita County 10,815 16 $1.6M Relatively High
Harper County 3,203 5 $1.5M Very High
Coal County 5,320 8 $1.4M Very High
Beaver County 5,028 7 $1.3M Very High
Dewey County 4,360 8 $1.3M Relatively High
Greer County 5,489 12 $1.2M Very High
Jefferson County 5,380 12 $1.1M Relatively High
Ellis County 3,683 9 $1.1M Very High
Cimarron County 2,218 6 $1.0M Relatively High
Tillman County 6,910 7 $887.1K Relatively Low
Roger Mills County 3,359 10 $880.0K Very High
Cotton County 5,485 9 $687.0K Relatively High
Harmon County 2,406 4 $506.3K Very High
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Risk Snapshot

15.3%
Poverty Rate
16.3%
Age 65+
17.2%
Disability Rate
12.9%
Uninsured
49.4%
Pre-1980 Housing
8.2%
Mobile Homes
12.0%
Vacancy Rate
1.3%
Wood Heat
$70,985
Median HH Income

FEMA Disaster Declarations

656
Last 10 Years
2004
Last 25 Years
Severe Storm
Most Frequent

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