National Risk Index May 05, 2024

Santa Clara County, California

Summary

Risk Index is Very High
Score 99.8
Expected Annual Loss is Very High
Score 99.9
Social Vulnerability is Relatively Low
Score 37.1
Community Resilience is Relatively High
Score 68.9

While reviewing this report, keep in mind that low risk is driven by lower loss due to natural hazards, lower social vulnerability, and higher community resilience.

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Risk Index

The Risk Index rating is Very High for Santa Clara County, CA when compared to the rest of the U.S.

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Score 99.84
100% of U.S. counties have a lower Risk Index
93% of counties in California have a lower Risk Index

Risk Index Legend

Color for the 'Very High' rating Very High
Color for the 'Relatively High' rating Relatively High
Color for the 'Relatively Moderate' rating Relatively Moderate
Color for the 'Relatively Low' rating Relatively Low
Color for the 'Very Low' rating Very Low
Color for the 'No Rating' rating No Rating
Color for the 'Not Applicable' rating Not Applicable
Color for the 'Insufficient Data' rating Insufficient Data

Expected Annual Loss

In Santa Clara County, CA, expected loss each year due to natural hazards is Very High when compared to the rest of the U.S.

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Score 99.94
100% of U.S. counties have a lower Expected Annual Loss
98% of counties in California have a lower Expected Annual Loss

Expected Annual Loss Legend

Color for the 'Very High' rating Very High
Color for the 'Relatively High' rating Relatively High
Color for the 'Relatively Moderate' rating Relatively Moderate
Color for the 'Relatively Low' rating Relatively Low
Color for the 'Very Low' rating Very Low
Color for the 'No Expected Annual Losses' rating No Expected Annual Losses
Color for the 'Not Applicable' rating Not Applicable
Color for the 'Insufficient Data' rating Insufficient Data
Composite Expected Annual Loss $1,219,166,642.60
Composite Expected Annual Loss Rate National Percentile 94.4
Building EAL $885,264,348.15
Population EAL 28.68 fatalities
Building EAL Rate $1 per $431.04 of building value
Population EAL Rate 1 per 67.45K people
Agriculture EAL $1,183,272.52
Population Equivalence EAL $332,719,021.92
Agriculture EAL Rate $1 per $300.67 of agriculture value

Social Vulnerability

Social groups in Santa Clara County, CA have a Relatively Low susceptibility to the adverse impacts of natural hazards when compared to the rest of the U.S.

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Score 37.14
37% of U.S. counties have a lower Social Vulnerability
14% of counties in California have a lower Social Vulnerability

Social Vulnerability Legend

Color for the 'Very High' rating Very High
Color for the 'Relatively High' rating Relatively High
Color for the 'Relatively Moderate' rating Relatively Moderate
Color for the 'Relatively Low' rating Relatively Low
Color for the 'Very Low' rating Very Low
Color for the 'Data Unavailable' rating Data Unavailable

Community Resilience

Communities in Santa Clara County, CA have a Relatively High ability to prepare for anticipated natural hazards, adapt to changing conditions, and withstand and recover rapidly from disruptions when compared to the rest of the U.S.

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Score 68.94
31% of U.S. counties have a higher Community Resilience
23% of counties in California have a higher Community Resilience

Community Resilience Legend

Color for the 'Very High' rating Very High
Color for the 'Relatively High' rating Relatively High
Color for the 'Relatively Moderate' rating Relatively Moderate
Color for the 'Relatively Low' rating Relatively Low
Color for the 'Very Low' rating Very Low
Color for the 'Data Unavailable' rating Data Unavailable