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Radford County, VA

3 FEMA disaster declarations (2024–2026), with a FEMA National Risk Index rating of Very Low. Most common hazard: Tropical Storm.

3
FEMA declarations
1
Major disasters
3
NRI risk · Very Low
Tropical Storm
Top hazard

FEMA's National Risk Index places Radford County in the top 97% of U.S. counties for overall natural-hazard risk, and its FEMA disaster-declaration count is higher than 42% of all 2,729 counties tracked.

How does Radford County compare?

Radford County
3
Virginia county avg
2.2
National county avg
3.7

How disaster-prone is Radford County?

Radford County, Virginia has recorded 3 FEMA disaster declarations between 2024 and 2026, of which 1 were classified as Major Disaster declarations (DR) requiring federal individual and public assistance. That puts the county's average at 1.5 declarations per year across a 2-year record, or roughly 36% above the Virginia county average of 2.2 and 20% below the national county average of 3.7.

The dominant disaster type on record is Tropical Storm, with 2 of 3 declarations falling under this category. This county sits at the very bottom of FEMA's National Risk Index nationally, a composite score of 2.6/100 (rated Very Low). Projected losses are minimal, Expected Annual Loss reads Very Low (roughly $2.6M in annualized losses), and the county's exposure is shaped by a Relatively Low social-vulnerability profile and Relatively Moderate community resilience. Even the county's top-rated hazard, Earthquake, only reaches Very Low on FEMA's scale, none of the 18 modeled hazards stand out here.

Taken together, Radford County reads as low relative risk on this historical lens, fewer federally recognized disasters than a typical U.S. county.

Risk Assessment

Risk Level

Low

vs. Virginia Avg

+36%

State avg: 2.2

vs. National Avg

-20%

National avg: 3.7

Avg Per Year

1.5

Over 2 years

FEMA NRI 8-hazard radar - Radford County

Radford County NRI risk profile 8-axis FEMA National Risk Index radar showing per-hazard composite scores for Earthquake 8, Flood 0, Hurricane 8, Tornado 8, Wildfire 8, Drought 0, Heat Wave 0, Winter Storm 25. Overall composite 7 of 100, classified Low. Earthquake Flood Hurricane Tornado Wildfire Drought Heat Wave Winter Storm 7 composite
Radford County NRI risk profile FIPS 51750 · composite 7/100 (Low)
How to read this radar

The radar plots Radford County's relative exposure to the eight headline natural hazards used by the FEMA National Risk Index. Each axis is the qualitative NRI risk rating (Very Low through Very High) re-expressed on a 0-100 scale so that the polygon shape lets you compare a county against another at a glance. A rounder polygon means broad multi-hazard exposure; a spiky polygon means one or two dominant hazards drive most of the modeled risk.

FEMA Records

3

Total declarations

NRI Source

FEMA 2023

Latest NRI release

County FIPS

51750

VA state code

Source: FEMA National Risk Index FEMA National Risk Index Per-county per-hazard ratings, 2023 release

Disaster Types

Tropical Storm 2
Winter Storm 1

Declaration Types

What DR / EM / FM mean

FEMA categorizes declarations as Major Disasters (DR), Emergencies (EM), or Fire Management Assistance (FM).

Emergency - 2 66.7%

of all 3 declarations

Major Disaster - 1 33.3%

of all 3 declarations

FEMA Declarations Timeline

Year Declarations
2026 1
2025 1
2024 1

Disaster Declarations

DR# Title Type Incident Date
3631 SEVERE WINTER STORM EM Winter Storm 2026-01-23
4831 TROPICAL STORM HELENE DR Tropical Storm 2024-10-01
3621 POST-TROPICAL CYCLONE HELENE EM Tropical Storm 2024-09-29

Storm Events in Virginia

Storm Type Events Fatalities Injuries Property Damage
Thunderstorm Wind 10,036 15 34 $128.5M
Flash Flood 2,427 15 4 $261.2M
Flood 2,400 4 0 $85.1M
Winter Weather 2,286 6 32 $903.0K
Winter Storm 1,583 5 6 $3.5M

Source: NOAA Storm Events Database NOAA Storm Events Database State-level aggregated data, 2015–2025

FEMA National Risk Index

Overall Risk

Very Low

Score: 2.6/100

Expected Annual Loss

Very Low

$2.6M/year

Social Vulnerability

Relatively Low

Community Resilience

Relatively Moderate

Hazard Risk Breakdown

Earthquake Very Low
Landslide Very Low
Hurricane Very Low
Cold Wave Relatively Low
Winter Weather Very Low
Strong Wind Relatively Low
Lightning Very Low
Hail Very Low
Tornado Very Low
Ice Storm Very Low
Wildfire Very Low
Drought No Rating
Heat Wave No Rating

Source: FEMA National Risk Index (NRI) FEMA National Risk Index (NRI) Ratings reflect relative scores among all US counties. Data: hazards.fema.gov/nri

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many natural disasters has Radford County, Virginia had?
Radford County, Virginia has received 3 FEMA disaster declarations from 2024 to 2026. Of these, 1 were major disaster declarations.
What is the most common disaster type in Radford County?
The most common disaster type in Radford County is Tropical Storm, with 2 declarations. Other disaster types include Winter Storm (1).
How does Radford County's disaster risk compare to the Virginia average?
Radford County has 3 disaster declarations, which is 36% higher than the Virginia county average of 2.2 declarations. Compared to the national county average of 3.7, it is 20% lower.
How many major FEMA disaster declarations has Radford County received?
Radford County has received 1 major disaster declaration, representing 33% of all 3 disaster declarations. Major disaster declarations typically involve significant damage requiring federal assistance.
What types of storms are most common in Virginia?
The most common storm types in Virginia include Thunderstorm Wind (10,036 events), Flash Flood (2,427 events), Flood (2,400 events). NOAA storm event data covers severe weather from 2015 to 2025.
What was the worst year for disasters in Radford County?
The most active year for disaster declarations in Radford County was 2024, with 1 declaration. The county has FEMA disaster data spanning 2024 to 2026.
What is the overall disaster risk level for Radford County?
Radford County's 3 FEMA disaster declarations put it in the low-risk band, fewer federally recognized disasters than a typical U.S. county over the same span.
What is the FEMA National Risk Index score for Radford County?
According to the FEMA National Risk Index, Radford County, Virginia has an overall risk score of 2.6 out of 100 (Very Low). The county's social vulnerability rating is Relatively Low and community resilience is Relatively Moderate. The Expected Annual Loss (EAL) score is Very Low, representing $2.6M in annualized losses.
Which natural hazard poses the greatest risk to Radford County?
Based on FEMA NRI data, the highest-risk natural hazard in Radford County is Earthquake (risk rating: Very Low). Other significant hazards include Landslide (Very Low) and Hurricane (Very Low). These scores are based on FEMA's analysis of historical event frequency, exposed assets, and community vulnerability.
Data Sources & Methodology

Disaster declaration data comes from the FEMA OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2 API, which includes all federally declared disasters, emergencies, and fire management assistance grants.

Storm event data is sourced from the NOAA Storm Events Database (2015–2025), which tracks significant weather events including thunderstorms, tornadoes, floods, and winter storms.

This data is provided for informational purposes only. FEMA disaster declarations represent federal response actions and may not capture all local emergencies or weather events.

What this means for Radford County

Radford County, VA has 3 FEMA disaster declarations on record, a low historical disaster load, 36% above the Virginia county average.

  • Its most common federal declaration type is emergency (2 of 3) - know the hazards most likely here before they happen. Virginia overview
  • See how this county ranks against the rest of the country for disaster frequency. Most-disaster rankings
  • Read how to read FEMA declarations, NRI risk scores, and what they do and don't tell you. Disaster-data guide

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