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