Lyon County Disaster Risk
Lyon County, Nevada
FEMA Risk Rating
Relatively Low
National Percentile
71th
of 3,144 counties
State Rank
#7
of 17 (1 = highest risk)
Flood Risk
63th
percentile
Hazard Risk Breakdown
Flood
River, coastal, and surface flooding risk
Relatively Low
Higher than 63% of US counties
Wildfire
Wildland and wildland-urban interface fire risk
Relatively High
Higher than 97% of US counties
Tornado
Tornado and severe thunderstorm risk
Very Low
Higher than 2% of US counties
Earthquake
Seismic activity and ground shaking risk
Moderate
Higher than 94% of US counties
Risk Overview
About Natural Disaster Risk in Lyon County, Nevada
Lyon County faces relatively low national risk
With a composite risk score of 71.41, Lyon County ranks as relatively low when compared to the national average, though it's more exposed than many U.S. counties. This reflects a moderate hazard profile concentrated in specific disaster types rather than widespread vulnerability.
Mid-range risk across Nevada
Lyon County's 71.41 composite risk score exceeds Nevada's state average of 46.25, placing it in the higher-risk tier within the state. Of Nevada's rural counties, Lyon faces greater natural disaster exposure than most peers.
Riskier than Lander and Lincoln counties
Lyon County's 71.41 score significantly exceeds nearby Lander County (16.98) and Lincoln County (25.92), making it the higher-risk option in the central Nevada region. Nye County (78.34) to the south poses even greater hazards.
Earthquakes and wildfires are major concerns
Lyon County's highest risks come from earthquakes (93.77) and wildfires (96.79), both substantially above Nevada state norms. Flood risk is also elevated at 63.45, reflecting the county's diverse terrain and water hazards.
Cover earthquakes, wildfires, and floods
Homeowners should obtain comprehensive coverage including wildfire (96.79), earthquake (93.77), and flood insurance (63.45) given Lyon County's multi-hazard exposure. Maintain defensible space and secure your home to seismic standards where feasible.
Source: FEMA National Risk Index · Narrative reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor
Preparedness Guide
What to Prepare for in Lyon County
Top Hazards by Exposure
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.19.0 · Percentiles are national (3,144 counties)
Risk Advisory: Lyon County
Risk Verdict
With a national percentile rank of 71th, Lyon County 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
Wildfire risk is Lyon County's dominant natural hazard, ranked at the 97th percentile nationally under FEMA's National Risk Index. Earthquake ranks second at the 94th percentile nationally. Additional tracked hazards include flood (63th percentile), tornado (2th percentile).
Preparedness Context
At the 97th percentile nationally for wildfire risk, Lyon County households benefit from creating defensible space — a buffer of reduced vegetation around structures — and reviewing whether homeowners insurance covers wildfire damage in this region. Alongside wildfire, earthquake at the 94th percentile nationally means a multi-season preparedness mindset — fire season and flood or storm season often require different household plans. Enrolling in the county's wireless emergency alert system and keeping a vehicle at least half-full during peak fire season are low-cost habits that dramatically reduce evacuation lag time for Lyon County residents.
Regional Context
At 25.2 points above the Nevada state average, Lyon County carries meaningfully higher natural disaster exposure than a typical Nevada county.
Is your household prepared for Lyon County's hazards?
Review FEMA's county-specific preparedness checklists and emergency planning guides.
Frequently Asked Questions
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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.