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Map | National Risk Index - FEMA Explore the National Risk Index dataset with the interactive map and data exploration tools Discover your community's natural hazard risk, compare it to other communities, and create reports
National Risk Index Overview - FEMA. gov About the National Risk Index The National Risk Index is an online mapping application that visualizes natural hazard risk metrics based on 18 natural hazards, expected annual loss, social vulnerability, and community resilience With this tool, you can discover a holistic view of community risk to natural hazards via online maps and data
Floodplain mapping - State of Michigan The primary source of floodplain mapping information in Michigan is the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), which are developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Of the 1,776 communities (cities, villages, and townships) in Michigan, currently about 1,004 communities have floodplain maps that have been developed by FEMA
National Risk Index Census Tracts The National Risk Index Census Tracts feature layer contains Census tract-level data for the Risk Index, Expected Annual Loss, Social Vulnerability, and Community Resilience The National Risk Index is a dataset and online tool that helps to illustrate the communities most at risk for 18 natural hazards across the United States and territories
National Risk Index for Natural Hazards - FEMA. gov The National Risk Index is an easy-to-use, interactive tool that shows which communities are most at risk to natural hazards It includes data about the expected annual losses to individual natural hazards, social vulnerability and community resilience, available at county and Census tract levels
Online Tools - State of Michigan National Risk Index The National Risk Index is an online tool to help illustrate the United States communities who are most at risk vulnerable to a select pool of common natural hazards Each county’s ranking is shown as compared against data based on all other counties in the United States