Natural Disaster Risk in Orange County
Vermont
4.9out of 10
Risk Summary for Orange County
Average natural disaster risk for the United States. Standard homeowners insurance typically covers common hazards here.
Top Hazards
Avalanche Landslide Hurricane
All 18 Hazard Scores
Avalanche 8.8
Landslide 8.5
Hurricane 7.7
Lightning 6.9
Winter Weather 6.0
Tsunami 5.4
Volcanic Activity 5.1
Ice Storm 5.0
Coastal Flooding 4.9
Earthquake 4.6
Extreme Heat 4.5
Cold Wave 3.9
Strong Wind 3.4
Wildfire 2.7
Tornado 2.4
Hail 2.1
Drought 1.7
Riverine Flooding 1.0
How it compares
Orange County 4.9
Vermont avg. 5.1
US national avg. 4.5
Live Conditions
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π What this means for insurance
Average risk β standard coverage usually sufficient
This area carries average natural disaster risk. A standard homeowners or renters policy should cover common events, but review the exclusions for floods and earthquakes, which are almost never included by default.
This is general information only. Consult a licensed insurance professional for advice specific to your property.
Cities in Orange County
Randolph4.9/10Williamstown4.9/10Bradford4.9/10Randolph Center4.9/10Fairlee4.9/10Thetford Center4.9/10Chelsea4.9/10Brookfield4.9/10Tunbridge4.9/10Graniteville4.9/10Corinth4.9/10Newbury4.9/10Vershire4.9/10East Thetford4.9/10Washington4.9/10Wells River4.9/10South Ryegate4.9/10Strafford4.9/10West Topsham4.9/10East Corinth4.9/10
Data source: FEMA National Risk Index (NRI). Scores normalized to 1β10 across all US counties. For informational purposes only.