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Steuben County in Indiana has a very low overall risk rating, with a relatively high resilience score. The county has a population of 34,413 and a total building value of $8.8 billion. Specific climate factors in the area include a moderate frequency of extreme wind events and lightning strikes, with relatively low risk ratings. Steuben County is not prone to tsunamis, volcanic activity, or wildfires. The area is also not located near coastlines, fault lines, or mountain peaks that would significantly impact hazard risk.
Historical data shows that Steuben County has experienced a moderate frequency of extreme wind events, with a very low risk rating for these occurrences. Lightning strikes are also a common natural hazard in the area, with a relatively low risk rating. Steuben County has not recorded any tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, or wildfires in recent history. The county's proximity to water bodies or geological features that ...
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