50. Nevada
> Climate disaster declarations (2011-2021): 3
> County(s) with the highest disaster occurrences: Douglas, Storey, Washoe, Carson City
> County(s) with five or more disasters: N/A
> Superfund sites: N/A
> FEMA and HUD total cost (2011-2021): $34 million — 5th lowest
> FEMA and HUD cost per capita (2011-2021): $11 — 3rd lowest
49. Indiana
> Climate disaster declarations (2011-2021): 4
> County(s) with the highest disaster occurrences: Clark, Vanderburgh, Jefferson, Warrick
> County(s) with five or more disasters: N/A
> Superfund sites: 224 — 5th most
> FEMA and HUD total cost (2011-2021): $46.5 million — 7th lowest
> FEMA and HUD cost per capita (2011-2021): $57 — 19th lowest
48. Rhode Island
> Climate disaster declarations (2011-2021): 4
> County(s) with the highest disaster occurrences: Every
> County(s) with five or more disasters: N/A
> Superfund sites: 12 — 16th fewest
> FEMA and HUD total cost (2011-2021): $56.3 million — 8th lowest
> FEMA and HUD cost per capita (2011-2021): $53 — 17th lowest
47. Wyoming
> Climate disaster declarations (2011-2021): 4
> County(s) with the highest disaster occurrences: Albany, Fremont, Johnson, Platte, Teton, Washakie
> County(s) with five or more disasters: N/A
> Superfund sites: N/A
> FEMA and HUD total cost (2011-2021): $18.4 million — 3rd lowest
> FEMA and HUD cost per capita (2011-2021): $32 — 11th lowest
46. Arizona
> Climate disaster declarations (2011-2021): 5
> County(s) with the highest disaster occurrences: Apache, Coconino, La Paz, Maricopa, and Navajo
> County(s) with five or more disasters: N/A
> Superfund sites: 71 — 19th most
> FEMA and HUD total cost (2011-2021): $12.6 million — the lowest
> FEMA and HUD cost per capita (2011-2021): $2 — the lowest