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Natural Disaster Risk in Marshall County

Alabama

7.3out of 10
High Risk

Risk Summary for Marshall County

Above-average natural disaster risk. Several hazards pose meaningful threats. Ensure adequate home and property insurance.

Top Hazards

Tornado Strong Wind Lightning

All 18 Hazard Scores

Tornado
9.8
Strong Wind
9.7
Lightning
9.0
Earthquake
8.9
Cold Wave
8.8
Extreme Heat
8.3
Winter Weather
8.3
Hurricane
7.9
Ice Storm
7.8
Landslide
7.3
Wildfire
6.8
Hail
6.2
Drought
6.0
Tsunami
5.4
Volcanic Activity
5.1
Coastal Flooding
4.9
Avalanche
4.5
Riverine Flooding
1.0

How it compares

Marshall County
7.3
Alabama avg.
6.0
US national avg.
4.5

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🏠 What this means for insurance

Above-average risk β€” check your policy limits

Standard homeowners insurance may not fully cover all hazards rated highly in this area. Verify that your policy includes adequate coverage for the top local hazards, and ask your insurer about specific endorsements or separate policies (e.g., flood, earthquake).

This is general information only. Consult a licensed insurance professional for advice specific to your property.

Cities in Marshall County

Data source: FEMA National Risk Index (NRI). Scores normalized to 1–10 across all US counties. For informational purposes only.