Natural Disasters in Pomona, KS
Hazard risk, disaster history, and FEMA data
Natural Hazard Risk
Source: FEMA National Risk IndexRisk Score
43.7
Relatively Low
Expected Annual Loss
51.9
Score (0-100)
Social Vulnerability
25.4
Score (0-100)
Community Resilience
84.4
Score (0-100)
Top Hazard Risks
| Hazard | Risk Score |
|---|---|
| Ice Storm | 84.2 |
| Winter Weather | 83.8 |
| Hail | 80.7 |
| Strong Wind | 75.0 |
| Heat Wave | 69.8 |
| Tornado | 66.6 |
| Lightning | 66.1 |
| Drought | 55.3 |
| Wildfire | 50.2 |
| Landslide | 48.1 |
| Cold Wave | 46.0 |
| Earthquake | 35.8 |
Scores range from 0 (lowest risk) to 100 (highest risk) relative to all U.S. communities. Data from FEMA National Risk Index.
Disaster Declarations
Source: FEMA OpenFEMATotal Declarations
22
Most Recent
Severe Storm
Sep 2025
Most Common Type
Severe Storm
14 declarations
| Date | Type | Declaration |
|---|---|---|
| Sep 11, 2025 | Severe Storm | SEVERE STORMS, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODING |
| Mar 29, 2020 | Biological | COVID-19 PANDEMIC |
| Mar 13, 2020 | Biological | COVID-19 |
| Jun 20, 2019 | Severe Storm | SEVERE STORMS, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, TORNADOES, FLOODING,LANDSLIDES,AND MUDSLIDES |
| May 28, 2019 | Severe Storm | TORNADOES AND FLOODING |
| Jul 20, 2015 | Severe Storm | SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, AND FLOODING |
| Apr 26, 2013 | Snowstorm | SNOWSTORM |
| Aug 10, 2010 | Severe Storm | SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, AND TORNADOES |
| Mar 9, 2010 | Severe Storm | SEVERE WINTER STORMS AND SNOWSTORM |
| Sep 30, 2009 | Severe Storm | SEVERE STORMS AND FLOODING |
| Jul 9, 2008 | Severe Storm | SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING AND TORNADOES |
| Dec 12, 2007 | Severe Storm | SEVERE WINTER STORMS |
| Jul 2, 2007 | Severe Storm | SEVERE STORMS AND FLOODING |
| Sep 10, 2005 | Hurricane | HURRICANE KATRINA EVACUATION |
| Feb 8, 2005 | Severe Storm | SEVERE WINTER STORMS, HEAVY RAINS, AND FLOODING |
| Feb 6, 2002 | Severe Ice Storm | SEVERE WINTER ICE STORM |
| Nov 5, 1998 | Severe Storm | KS-FLOODING 10/31/98 |
| Oct 14, 1998 | Severe Storm | SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING AND TORNADOES |
| Sep 28, 1973 | Severe Storm | SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES & FLOODING |
| May 2, 1973 | Flood | SEVERE STORMS & FLOODING |
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Individual Assistance
Source: FEMA Housing AssistanceTotal IA Registrations
85
Total IA Distributed
$518,877
Repair/Replace
$331,767
Rental Assistance
$14,274
| Disaster | Registrations | Total IA $ | Avg Damage |
|---|---|---|---|
| DR-1711 | 58 | $395,174 | $6,240 |
| DR-4504 | 20 | $111,204 | — |
| DR-1699 | 7 | $12,500 | $1,721 |
Individual and household assistance for homeowners and renters affected by federally declared disasters.
Flood Insurance (NFIP)
Source: FEMA NFIPTotal Claims
28
Total Claims Paid
$711,292
Avg Claim Payout
$25,403
County-level NFIP data from FEMA National Flood Insurance Program.
Disaster Recovery Spending
Source: FEMA Public AssistanceTotal Federal Spending
$3,617,850
Disasters with PA
5
Total Projects
86
| Disaster | Type | Projects | Federal $ |
|---|---|---|---|
| DR-4449 | Other | 9 | $2,188,758 |
| DR-4230 | Severe Storm(s) | 8 | $390,407 |
| DR-1932 | Severe Storm(s) | 19 | $387,036 |
| DR-1776 | Severe Storm(s) | 17 | $345,439 |
| DR-1711 | Severe Storm(s) | 33 | $306,210 |
Hazard Mitigation
Source: FEMA Hazard Mitigation AssistanceMitigation Projects
2
Federal Funding
$49,975
Avg Benefit-Cost Ratio
0.00
BCR
Top Mitigation Project Types
| Project Type | Projects | Federal $ |
|---|---|---|
| 600.1: Warning Systems (as a Component of a Planned, Adopted, and Exercised Risk Reduction Plan) | 1 | $24,685 |
| 91.1: Local Multihazard Mitigation Plan | 1 | $25,290 |
Federally funded projects to reduce future disaster risk. Only includes completed or obligated projects.
Pomona has a relatively low overall natural hazard risk rating according to FEMA's National Risk Index. The top hazard risks are ice storm, winter weather, hail. The area has had 22 federal disaster declarations. The most common disaster type is severe storm (14 declarations). 28 flood insurance claims have been filed in the area. FEMA has obligated $3,617,850 in public assistance recovery funding. $518,877 has been distributed in individual assistance to disaster-affected residents. 2 hazard mitigation projects have been funded to reduce future risk.