HAZARDS

9

Power Transmission Lines

0

Coastlines

0

Water Bodies

0

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

7

Hazard Shelters

2

Fire Stations

1

Hospitals

2

Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Thurston County in Washington faces a relatively high risk rating for natural disasters and climate hazards, with a risk score of 96.21. The area is prone to a variety of hazards, including wildfires, flooding, hailstorms, and thunderstorms. The county's exposure to these hazards is significant, with a risk value of $128.93 million. Specific climate factors that contribute to these risks include an annual frequency of 16.19 hazard events per year, with hailstorms and thunderstorms being the most common.

Thurston County's geographical features also play a role in its hazard risk. The area is characterized by its proximity to water bodies like Puget Sound, which can lead to increased flooding risks. Additionally, the county is located near fault lines and mountain peaks, increasing the likelihood of earthquakes and landslides. Historical events such as wildfires and flooding have impacted the area, highlighting the need for comprehensive risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
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CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
11 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
1237 mm Moderately High

Average Humidity
88% Very High

Plant Hardiness
8/10 Moderately High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE

3rd College

2022-09-17

Woodland Creek

2022-09-16

Martin Way

2022-08-31

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2021-01-11

I-5 Trail Se

2020-09-08

Exit 108

2020-09-03

Sleater

2020-08-16

Royal

2020-08-16

Long Lake

2019-08-28

Martin Way 2

2018-07-16

Martin Way

2018-07-05

Tanglewilde

2015-08-05

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2008-11-06

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2007-12-03

Flooding

Heavy Rain

2006-11-05

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1998-12-27

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1997-03-15

Flooding

Rain And Snowmelt

1996-12-26

Flooding

Heavy Rain

1996-02-07

Flooding

Rain And Snowmelt

1995-11-28

Flooding

Rain And Snowmelt

1986-11-23