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Caledonia County, Vermont, has a very low overall natural disaster and climate risk rating. Specific climate factors in the area include high wind events, thunderstorms, and hail, with relatively low to very low risk levels. The region is prone to occasional flooding, with a relatively low risk rating for river flooding events. The county also experiences moderate earthquake risk, although historical events have been limited.
Geological features in Caledonia County that could impact hazard risk include its proximity to fault lines and mountain peaks. The area is not located near coastlines or volcanoes, reducing the risk of tsunamis or volcanic activity. Water bodies in the region, such as rivers and lakes, contribute to the risk of flooding events. The county's diverse topography and geological features play a role in shaping its overall risk profile.
While Caledonia County may be relatively low in natural disaster risk overall, it is ...
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