HAZARDS

0

Power Transmission Lines

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Coastlines

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Water Bodies

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Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

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Hazard Shelters

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Fire Stations

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Hospitals

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Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Lake and Peninsula, Alaska, faces a very low overall hazard risk, with a risk score of 1.65. The area experiences very low expected annual losses across various natural disasters, such as hail, tsunamis, and wildfires. The risk ratings for each hazard are predominantly very low, with relatively low ratings for relevant factors like volcanic eruptions and flooding.

Specific climate factors in Lake and Peninsula, Alaska, contribute to its low hazard risk, with relatively moderate frequencies of events such as tsunamis and wildfires. The region's coastline and proximity to fault lines and mountain peaks play a role in shaping the risk landscape. With a mix of geological features such as water bodies, fault lines, and mountain peaks, the area's risk is diversified and relatively low compared to other regions.

Historically, Lake and Peninsula, Alaska, has seen infrequent and low-impact natural disasters, reflecting the area's very low hazard risk ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
°F Cold

Average Precipitation
mm Very Low

Average Humidity
% Very Low

Plant Hardiness
/10 Very Low

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE