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

Faulk County Disaster Risk

Faulk County, South Dakota

FEMA Risk Rating

Very Low

National Percentile

8th

of 3,144 counties

State Rank

#50

of 66 (1 = highest risk)

Flood Risk

7th

percentile

Hazard Risk Breakdown

Flood

River, coastal, and surface flooding risk

Very Low

Higher than 7% of US counties

Wildfire

Wildland and wildland-urban interface fire risk

Relatively Low

Higher than 68% of US counties

Tornado

Tornado and severe thunderstorm risk

Very Low

Higher than 21% of US counties

Earthquake

Seismic activity and ground shaking risk

Very Low

Higher than 11% of US counties

Risk Overview

About Natural Disaster Risk in Faulk County, South Dakota

Faulk County among lowest-risk nationally

Faulk County's composite risk score of 7.95 sits far below South Dakota's 26.84 state average, placing it among America's safest counties. This "Very Low" rating reflects minimal exposure to most major natural hazards.

Third-safest county in South Dakota

Faulk County ranks among the lowest-risk counties in South Dakota, with its 7.95 composite score placing it in the top tier for safety statewide. Only Deuel County (6.87) and Edmunds County (6.97) offer comparable disaster protection.

Safest in north-central South Dakota

Faulk County's 7.95 risk score makes it one of the region's safest options, slightly outperforming neighboring Edmunds County (6.97) and vastly surpassing Dewey County (78.72) to the northwest. Day County (27.64) to the east presents considerably higher exposure.

Wildfire presents minimal concern

Wildfire risk of 67.53 is Faulk County's most elevated hazard, though it remains moderate compared to western counties. All other risks—tornado (21.12), flood (6.84), and earthquake (10.56)—fall well below state and national averages.

Standard coverage provides good protection

Faulk County's low-risk profile means standard homeowners insurance typically provides adequate coverage without additional riders. Focus on maintaining basic property safety rather than purchasing premium disaster insurance.

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

Preparedness Guide

What to Prepare for in Faulk County

Top Hazards by Exposure

  1. #1
    WildfirePrepare
    68th percentile
  2. #2
    TornadoPrepare
    21th percentile
  3. #3
    EarthquakePrepare
    11th percentile

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

Risk Advisory: Faulk County

Risk Verdict

Faulk County's overall natural disaster score at the 8th percentile puts it well below the national median for hazard exposure. At the 8th percentile nationally, Faulk County's natural hazard profile is comparatively favorable — community resilience is reinforced when individual households maintain a reviewed emergency plan.

Hazard Breakdown

Wildfire risk is Faulk County's dominant natural hazard, ranked at the 68th percentile nationally under FEMA's National Risk Index. Tornado ranks second at the 21th percentile nationally. Additional tracked hazards include earthquake (11th percentile), flood (7th percentile).

Preparedness Context

With wildfire ranked at the 68th percentile nationally, Faulk County is in a zone where air quality can deteriorate rapidly before structures are threatened. An N95 respirator and a HEPA air purifier are practical items for Faulk County households to have on hand before fire season. A secondary tornado exposure at the 21th percentile nationally means Faulk County residents face hazards from two distinct natural peril categories during different seasons. Defensible space, insurance review, and an evacuation plan are the three preparedness pillars for Faulk County households — and the insurance review is the one most often deferred by Faulk County residents and most costly to skip when a fire event actually occurs.

Regional Context

Faulk County's composite risk score sits 18.9 points below the South Dakota county average, reflecting a more favorable hazard environment than the state typical.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the natural disaster risk in Faulk County, SD?
Faulk County has a FEMA National Risk Index rating of Very Low, placing it in the 8th 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 Faulk County?
Faulk County is evaluated for five major natural hazard types: wildfire (68th percentile), tornado (21th percentile), earthquake (11th percentile), flooding (7th percentile). The highest-risk hazard is wildfire at the 68th 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 Faulk County risk compare to the South Dakota average?
Faulk County's composite risk percentile is 8th, compared to the South Dakota state average of 27th percentile. The state's overall risk rating is Very Low. This means Faulk County faces lower natural disaster risk than the typical county in South Dakota.
Is Faulk County at risk for wildfire?
Yes, Faulk County's wildfire risk is at the 68th percentile nationally. This is above the national median. For flooding specifically, Faulk County is at the 7th 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 Faulk County a safe place to live?
Faulk County's composite risk score of 8th percentile is below the South Dakota state average of 27th percentile, indicating relatively lower exposure to natural hazards. However, no county is completely risk-free. The primary hazard type is wildfire at the 68th 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.