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Subject Census Bureau Releases 2023 Community Resilience Estimates and Natural Hazard Risk Ranking Tables
Date January 30, 2025 5:17 PM
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Census Bureau Releases 2023 Community Resilience Estimates and Natural Hazard Risk Ranking Tables [ [link removed] ]

The U.S. Census Bureau today released the 2023 Community Resilience Estimates [ [link removed] ] (CRE), which highlight socially vulnerable areas in the United States.

Along with a new CRE interactive tool [ [link removed] ], this release includes seven ranking tables per geographic level, highlighting the nation’s most socially vulnerable counties (top 25) and census tracts (top 100) in the following context:


* Winter weather risk areas (i.e., snow, sleet and freezing rain).
* Flooding risk areas (i.e., coastal flooding and riverine flooding).
* Hurricane risk areas.
* Strong wind risk areas (i.e., damaging winds exceeding 58 mph).
* Wildfire risk areas.
* Earthquake risk areas (new for 2023 CRE).

Community resilience is the capacity of individuals and households within a community to absorb the external stresses of a disaster.

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