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FEMA NRI 1.19.0Updated Nov 2023 · Coverage 2014–2023Methodology

East Feliciana Parish Disaster Risk

East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana

FEMA Risk Rating

Relatively Low

National Percentile

56th

of 3,144 counties

State Rank

#38

of 64 (1 = highest risk)

Flood Risk

55th

percentile

Hazard Risk Breakdown

Flood

River, coastal, and surface flooding risk

Relatively Low

Higher than 55% of US counties

Wildfire

Wildland and wildland-urban interface fire risk

Relatively Low

Higher than 59% of US counties

Tornado

Tornado and severe thunderstorm risk

Relatively Low

Higher than 77% of US counties

Earthquake

Seismic activity and ground shaking risk

Very Low

Higher than 38% of US counties

Hurricane

Tropical cyclone and hurricane risk

Moderate

Higher than 85% of US counties

Risk Overview

About Natural Disaster Risk in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana

East Feliciana faces moderate disaster risk

With a composite risk score of 56.42 and a relatively-low rating, East Feliciana sits slightly below the national average, reflecting moderate exposure to hurricanes (84.65) and tornadoes (77.48). Flooding poses a secondary threat at 54.58, while earthquake and wildfire risks remain modest. The parish occupies a middle ground among American counties—manageable but non-trivial risk.

East Feliciana scores below Louisiana average

At 56.42, East Feliciana's composite score falls 6 points below Louisiana's 62.37 state average, positioning it as one of the state's safer parishes. While not in the lowest tier, the parish fares significantly better than high-risk areas like East Baton Rouge (97.96) and Iberia (90.62). For a Louisiana county, this represents relatively favorable disaster exposure.

Safer than Evangeline but riskier than Grant

East Feliciana (56.42) sits comfortably below Evangeline Parish (75.92) but scores higher than Grant Parish (29.61) and Franklin Parish (35.91). Compared to East Baton Rouge just across the border (97.96), the parish enjoys substantially lower composite risk. Its moderate profile places it in the middle of Louisiana's regional risk spectrum.

Hurricanes and tornadoes are primary threats

Hurricanes rank as the top hazard at 84.65, followed closely by tornadoes at 77.48, making tropical systems and severe thunderstorms the parish's dominant concerns. Flooding (54.58) and wildfire (58.59) represent secondary but notable threats, with seasonal patterns determining when each peaks. Together these four hazards account for most of East Feliciana's overall disaster risk.

Plan for wind, water, and rotating storms

Homeowners should maintain comprehensive coverage including windstorm protection for hurricanes and tornado damage, plus flood insurance if in or near a flood-prone area. Reinforcing roof connections and ensuring adequate drainage around your home provides practical defense against East Feliciana's top threats. Review your policy annually to confirm replacement-cost coverage keeps pace with home value.

Source: FEMA National Risk Index · Narrative reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor

Preparedness Guide

What to Prepare for in East Feliciana Parish

Top Hazards by Exposure

  1. #1
    HurricanePrepare
    85th percentile
  2. #2
    TornadoPrepare
    77th percentile
  3. #3
    WildfirePrepare
    59th percentile

Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.19.0 · Percentiles are national (3,144 counties)

Risk Advisory: East Feliciana Parish

Risk Verdict

With a national percentile rank of 56th, East Feliciana Parish faces below-average hazard exposure relative to U.S. counties as a whole. Above-average risk does not mean imminent danger; it signals that informed, hazard-specific preparedness has high value here.

Hazard Breakdown

Hurricane risk is East Feliciana Parish's dominant natural hazard, ranked at the 85th percentile nationally under FEMA's National Risk Index. Tornado ranks second at the 77th percentile nationally. Additional tracked hazards include wildfire (59th percentile), flood (55th percentile), earthquake (38th percentile).

Preparedness Context

At the 85th percentile nationally for hurricane exposure, East Feliciana Parish households benefit from reviewing both homeowners and flood insurance coverage before storm season begins — standard policies often exclude storm surge, which is the leading cause of hurricane fatalities. Tornado at the 77th percentile nationally is East Feliciana Parish's secondary hazard, often intensified by the same weather systems that produce hurricane conditions. Hurricane-force winds cause direct property damage, but storm surge causes the majority of hurricane-related deaths. East Feliciana Parish households near tidal water or low-elevation areas should verify whether they are in a storm surge risk zone.

Regional Context

East Feliciana Parish falls 5.9 points below Louisiana's typical county risk level, making it one of the safer natural-hazard environments in the state.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the natural disaster risk in East Feliciana Parish, LA?
East Feliciana Parish has a FEMA National Risk Index rating of Relatively Low, placing it in the 56th percentile nationally out of 3,144 counties. This composite score reflects the county's overall exposure to natural hazards including floods, wildfires, tornadoes, earthquakes, and hurricanes, weighted by expected annual loss and social vulnerability.
What types of natural hazards affect East Feliciana Parish?
East Feliciana Parish is evaluated for five major natural hazard types: hurricane (85th percentile), tornado (77th percentile), wildfire (59th percentile), flooding (55th percentile), earthquake (38th percentile). The highest-risk hazard is hurricane at the 85th percentile nationally. These scores are derived from FEMA's National Risk Index, which analyzes expected annual loss, social vulnerability, and community resilience for each hazard type.
How does East Feliciana Parish risk compare to the Louisiana average?
East Feliciana Parish's composite risk percentile is 56th, compared to the Louisiana state average of 62th percentile. The state's overall risk rating is Relatively Low. This means East Feliciana Parish faces lower natural disaster risk than the typical county in Louisiana.
Is East Feliciana Parish at risk for hurricane?
Yes, East Feliciana Parish's hurricane risk is at the 85th percentile nationally. This places it in the top quartile for this hazard type. For flooding specifically, East Feliciana Parish is at the 55th percentile.
How is natural disaster risk measured?
FEMA's National Risk Index (NRI) calculates risk scores for 18 natural hazard types across all U.S. counties and census tracts. The composite score combines Expected Annual Loss (estimated dollar losses from each hazard), Social Vulnerability (demographic factors affecting disaster impact), and Community Resilience (ability to recover). Percentile scores rank each county against all 3,144 U.S. counties, and risk ratings range from Very Low to Very High.
Is East Feliciana Parish a safe place to live?
East Feliciana Parish's composite risk score of 56th percentile is below the Louisiana state average of 62th percentile, indicating relatively lower exposure to natural hazards. However, no county is completely risk-free. The primary hazard type is hurricane at the 85th percentile. Residents should still maintain emergency preparedness plans and appropriate insurance coverage.
By Evan Brooks, Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor

Data Source

Risk data sourced from the FEMA National Risk Index (NRI). Risk scores are relative rankings (0–100) across all US counties — not absolute risk measures. Higher scores indicate higher relative risk compared to other counties.

Disclaimer: This data is informational only. It is not financial, insurance, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional before making insurance or real estate decisions.