New Mexico

Natural Disaster Risk by County

Counties
33
All ranked by NRI score
State Avg. Score
58.9
Medium risk
Total State EAL
$972M
Expected annual losses
Highest Risk
Doña Ana
Score 96.1 · High

County Rankings

#CountyRisk ScoreRisk RatingTop HazardAnn. Loss
1Doña Ana County
96.1
High Drought$164M
2Bernalillo County
94.4
High Winter Weather$154M
3San Juan County
88.3
Medium Drought$44M
4Chaves County
87.6
Medium Drought$51M
5Lea County
86.0
Medium Wildfire$45M
6Santa Fe County
86.0
Medium Wildfire$49M
7Otero County
84.7
Medium Wildfire$43M
8Roosevelt County
84.1
Medium Wildfire$45M
9Eddy County
83.7
Medium Winter Weather$44M
10Valencia County
82.3
Medium Earthquake$38M
11Rio Arriba County
80.5
Low Wildfire$27M
12Lincoln County
79.5
Low Wildfire$28M
13McKinley County
78.2
Low Lightning$21M
14Sandoval County
77.0
Low Landslide$32M
15San Miguel County
74.6
Low Wildfire$21M
16Taos County
74.3
Low Wildfire$22M
17Grant County
74.1
Low Wildfire$21M
18Curry County
61.8
Low Drought$21M
19Socorro County
61.5
Low Wildfire$12M
20Colfax County
58.5
Low Wildfire$13M
21Cibola County
58.4
Low Lightning$11M
22Sierra County
55.8
Low Wildfire$11M
23Luna County
51.6
Low Drought$11M
24Torrance County
46.2
Low Wildfire$9M
25Mora County
38.8
Very Low Wildfire$7M
26Catron County
36.6
Very Low Wildfire$7M
27Quay County
26.0
Very Low Drought$6M
28Union County
12.1
Very Low Drought$4M
29Hidalgo County
8.9
Very Low Drought$3M
30Guadalupe County
8.8
Very Low Wildfire$3M
31De Baca County
4.1
Very Low Drought$2M
32Los Alamos County
3.6
Very Low Wildfire$5M
33Harding County
0.4
Very Low Wildfire$593K

All 33 New Mexico counties, ranked by FEMA National Risk Index score.