Natural Disasters in Oscoda, MI

Hazard risk, disaster history, and FEMA data

Natural Hazard Risk

Source: FEMA National Risk Index

Risk Score

37.8

Very Low

Expected Annual Loss

27.7

Score (0-100)

Social Vulnerability

87.0

Score (0-100)

Community Resilience

72.2

Score (0-100)

Top Hazard Risks

Winter Weather84.1Cold Wave68.9Lightning65.8
HazardRisk Score
Winter Weather84.1
Cold Wave68.9
Lightning65.8
Wildfire60.7
Hail54.2
Strong Wind52.2
Coastal Flood41.4
Hurricane40.1
Tornado36.7
Landslide32.0
Ice Storm26.2
Earthquake23.6
Heat Wave19.9

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 OpenFEMA

Total Declarations

10

Most Recent

Dam/Levee Break

Jul 2020

Most Common Type

Flood

3 declarations

DateTypeDeclaration
Jul 9, 2020Dam/Levee BreakSEVERE STORMS AND FLOODING
Mar 27, 2020BiologicalCOVID-19 PANDEMIC
Mar 13, 2020BiologicalCOVID-19
Sep 7, 2005HurricaneHURRICANE KATRINA EVACUATION
Jan 27, 1999SnowstormMI - SEVERE WEATHER 1/2 /99
Sep 18, 1985FloodSEVERE STORMS AND FLOODING
Jan 27, 1978SnowstormBLIZZARDS & SNOWSTORMS
Mar 2, 1977DroughtDROUGHT
Apr 12, 1973FloodSEVERE STORMS & FLOODING
Dec 1, 1972FloodSEVERE STORMS & FLOODING

Flood Insurance (NFIP)

Source: FEMA NFIP

Total Claims

74

Total Claims Paid

$789,900

Avg Claim Payout

$10,674

County-level NFIP data from FEMA National Flood Insurance Program.

Disaster Recovery Spending

Source: FEMA Public Assistance

Total Federal Spending

$1,020,308

Disasters with PA

3

Total Projects

11

DisasterTypeProjectsFederal $
DR-4494Biological3$887,507
DR-4547Severe Storm(s)6$121,417
DR-3137Snow2$11,384

Oscoda has a very low overall natural hazard risk rating according to FEMA's National Risk Index. The top hazard risks are winter weather, cold wave, lightning. The area has had 10 federal disaster declarations. The most common disaster type is flood (3 declarations). 74 flood insurance claims have been filed in the area. FEMA has obligated $1,020,308 in public assistance recovery funding.