FEMA's index calculates wildfire risk based on a community's expected annual fire losses, population, and available resources. The agency assigns ratings ranging from very low to very high, comparing the community's risk relative to the rest of the country. "Not Applicable" refers to a community not considered at risk, while "No Rating" indicates that the expected annual loss is zero.
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Very High
Relatively High
Relatively Moderate
Relatively Low
Very Low
No Rating
Not Applicable
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