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Arlington, Virginia faces relatively low risk for natural disasters according to the hazard risk indexes. Specific climate factors in the area include a moderate frequency of thunderstorms, heavy winds, and hail events. The region is located near the Potomac River, which could exacerbate flood risks during heavy rainfall. Arlington is also within close proximity to fault lines and mountain peaks, which may increase the likelihood of seismic activity and landslides.
While Arlington's risk for natural disasters is relatively low, the area is not immune to potential hazards. The county's coastline along the Potomac River and its proximity to fault lines could increase the risk of flooding and earthquakes. Additionally, the region's mountainous terrain may contribute to the threat of landslides during heavy rainfall or seismic events. Historical data shows a moderate frequency of wind and hail events, which could impact the local community.
Despite the relatively low risk ...
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