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Avery County, North Carolina, has a very low overall hazard risk rating, with a risk value of 5697920.08085 and a risk score of 46.643. The county is prone to moderate risks from events such as coastal waves, hail, strong winds, and thunderstorms. These events have an expected annual frequency of up to 27.26% in some cases, posing potential threats to the area's population of 17,798. However, the county has historically experienced relatively low losses from these hazards, with risk values ranging from 66877.2715217 for lightning to 465026.711722 for landslides.
The specific geographical features in Avery County, such as its mountainous terrain and proximity to water bodies, contribute to its vulnerability to certain hazards. The county's exposure to events like flooding, hailstorms, and strong winds is influenced by its topography and climate factors. Its relatively high risk ratings for events like landslides and thunderstorms are indicative of the potential impact ...
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