Natural Disaster Risk in Williamsburg County
Virginia
3.9out of 10
Risk Summary for Williamsburg County
Below-average natural disaster risk. Fewer and less severe natural hazards affect this area.
Top Hazards
Coastal Flooding Hurricane Tsunami
All 18 Hazard Scores
Coastal Flooding 9.1
Hurricane 7.8
Tsunami 5.4
Volcanic Activity 5.1
Earthquake 4.8
Avalanche 4.5
Ice Storm 4.2
Extreme Heat 3.5
Strong Wind 3.2
Tornado 2.9
Winter Weather 2.7
Lightning 2.3
Landslide 2.2
Cold Wave 2.2
Wildfire 2.0
Hail 1.9
Drought 1.7
Riverine Flooding 1.0
How it compares
Williamsburg County 3.9
Virginia avg. 5.1
US national avg. 4.5
Live Conditions
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π What this means for insurance
Below-average risk β standard coverage likely adequate
Natural disaster risk here is below the US average. Standard homeowners insurance will typically be sufficient, but it is still worth reviewing exclusions for floods and earthquakes.
This is general information only. Consult a licensed insurance professional for advice specific to your property.
Data source: FEMA National Risk Index (NRI). Scores normalized to 1β10 across all US counties. For informational purposes only.