Clasificaciones 2026

Condados con el mayor riesgo de terremotos en Illinois — 2026

Última actualización: 4 de junio de 2026

102 códigos postales clasificados por Earthquake Risk

Out of 102 counties with earthquake data, these are the counties with the highest seismic risk.

Statistic Value
Counties ranked 102
Avg earthquake risk (top 100) 4.8/50

Top 100 Counties

Rank County State Risk Score Rating Expected Annual Loss
1 Cook * Illinois 17.1/50 Relatively Moderate $9.6M
2 St. Clair * Illinois 15.2/50 Relatively Moderate $11.2M
3 Alexander * Illinois 13.1/50 Relatively Low $1.4M
4 Williamson * Illinois 12.9/50 Relatively Moderate $5.3M
5 Jackson * Illinois 12.4/50 Relatively Low $5.2M
6 Madison * Illinois 11.6/50 Relatively Moderate $11.2M
7 Franklin * Illinois 11.1/50 Relatively Moderate $2.6M
8 Massac * Illinois 10.9/50 Relatively Moderate $2.0M
9 Saline * Illinois 10.7/50 Relatively Moderate $1.9M
10 Marion * Illinois 10/50 Relatively Moderate $2.1M
11 Pulaski * Illinois 8.6/50 Relatively Low $1.1M
12 Jefferson * Illinois 8.4/50 Relatively Low $2.1M
13 Union * Illinois 8.1/50 Relatively Low $1.1M
14 White * Illinois 8/50 Relatively Low $1.2M
15 Sangamon * Illinois 7.8/50 Relatively Low $2.1M
16 Macon * Illinois 7.2/50 Relatively Low $865K
17 Perry * Illinois 6.9/50 Relatively Low $1.6M
18 Coles * Illinois 6.3/50 Relatively Low $783K
19 Macoupin * Illinois 6.2/50 Relatively Low $988K
20 Clinton * Illinois 5.9/50 Relatively Low $2.2M
21 Gallatin * Illinois 5.9/50 Relatively Low $1.2M
22 Richland * Illinois 5.8/50 Relatively Low $868K
23 Champaign * Illinois 5.7/50 Relatively Low $1.1M
24 Vermilion * Illinois 5.7/50 Relatively Low $409K
25 Randolph * Illinois 5.6/50 Relatively Low $1.8M
26 Wayne * Illinois 5.6/50 Relatively Low $831K
27 Montgomery * Illinois 5.5/50 Relatively Low $648K
28 Clay * Illinois 5.5/50 Relatively Low $552K
29 Johnson * Illinois 5.3/50 Relatively Low $1.0M
30 Washington * Illinois 5.2/50 Relatively Low $1.2M
31 Wabash * Illinois 5.2/50 Relatively Low $531K
32 Christian * Illinois 5.1/50 Relatively Low $485K
33 Effingham * Illinois 5/50 Relatively Low $927K
34 Bond * Illinois 5/50 Relatively Low $605K
35 Lawrence * Illinois 5/50 Relatively Low $531K
36 Hardin * Illinois 4.9/50 Relatively Low $161K
37 Moultrie * Illinois 4.8/50 Relatively Low $865K
38 Winnebago * Illinois 4.8/50 Relatively Low $310K
39 Kane * Illinois 4.6/50 Relatively Low $1.8M
40 Hamilton * Illinois 4.6/50 Relatively Low $402K
41 Pope * Illinois 4.6/50 Relatively Low $160K
42 Fayette * Illinois 4.5/50 Relatively Low $648K
43 Morgan * Illinois 4.5/50 Relatively Low $262K
44 Edwards * Illinois 4.4/50 Relatively Low $831K
45 Kankakee * Illinois 4.4/50 Relatively Low $315K
46 LaSalle * Illinois 4.3/50 Relatively Low $276K
47 Clark * Illinois 4.3/50 Relatively Low $273K
48 Crawford * Illinois 4.2/50 Relatively Low $522K
49 DuPage * Illinois 4.1/50 Relatively Low $1.8M
50 Monroe * Illinois 4.1/50 Relatively Low $1.3M
51 Jersey * Illinois 4.1/50 Relatively Low $295K
52 Peoria * Illinois 4.1/50 Relatively Low $274K
53 Edgar * Illinois 4.1/50 Relatively Low $190K
54 Douglas * Illinois 3.8/50 Relatively Low $219K
55 Will * Illinois 3.6/50 Relatively Low $1.1M
56 Shelby * Illinois 3.6/50 Very Low $927K
57 McLean * Illinois 3.5/50 Very Low $516K
58 Rock Island * Illinois 3.5/50 Very Low $112K
59 Cumberland * Illinois 3.4/50 Very Low $291K
60 Knox * Illinois 3.4/50 Very Low $274K
61 Adams * Illinois 3.4/50 Relatively Low $181K
62 Grundy * Illinois 3.3/50 Very Low $9.6M
63 Logan * Illinois 3.3/50 Very Low $149K
64 Iroquois * Illinois 3.3/50 Very Low $101K
65 Lake * Illinois 3.2/50 Very Low $680K
66 Tazewell * Illinois 3.2/50 Very Low $277K
67 Jasper * Illinois 3.1/50 Very Low $291K
68 DeKalb * Illinois 3.1/50 Very Low $180K
69 Menard * Illinois 3/50 Very Low $2.1M
70 Greene * Illinois 3/50 Very Low $115K
71 Pike * Illinois 3/50 Very Low $77K
72 McDonough * Illinois 2.9/50 Very Low $87K
73 Whiteside * Illinois 2.8/50 Very Low $72K
74 Mason * Illinois 2.8/50 Very Low $71K
75 Boone * Illinois 2.7/50 Relatively Low $315K
76 Fulton * Illinois 2.6/50 Very Low $71K
77 Cass * Illinois 2.5/50 Very Low $262K
78 Livingston * Illinois 2.5/50 Very Low $109K
79 Bureau * Illinois 2.5/50 Very Low $57K
80 Warren * Illinois 2.5/50 Very Low $41K
81 Ford * Illinois 2.4/50 Very Low $55K
82 De Witt * Illinois 2.3/50 Very Low $81K
83 Stephenson * Illinois 2.3/50 Very Low $31K
84 McHenry * Illinois 2.1/50 Very Low $680K
85 Henry * Illinois 2.1/50 Very Low $59K
86 Hancock * Illinois 2.1/50 Very Low $37K
87 Scott * Illinois 2/50 Very Low $131K
88 Ogle * Illinois 2/50 Very Low $57K
89 Piatt * Illinois 1.9/50 Very Low $126K
90 Woodford * Illinois 1.9/50 Very Low $78K
91 Lee * Illinois 1.9/50 Very Low $57K
92 Marshall * Illinois 1.8/50 Very Low $32K
93 Schuyler * Illinois 1.8/50 Very Low $32K
94 Mercer * Illinois 1.7/50 Very Low $234K
95 Calhoun * Illinois 1.5/50 Very Low $20K
96 Henderson * Illinois 1.4/50 Very Low $41K
97 Jo Daviess * Illinois 1.4/50 Very Low $11K
98 Carroll * Illinois 1.4/50 Very Low $9K
99 Kendall * Illinois 1.2/50 Very Low $174K
100 Stark * Illinois 1.2/50 Very Low $9K

* = New Madrid Seismic Zone

Methodology

County rankings for Illinois based on average FEMA earthquake risk score.

Data sources: FEMA National Risk Index, USGS Earthquake Hazards Program. Last updated: 2026-06-04.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is earthquake risk calculated?

Earthquake risk scores (0-50) are from the FEMA National Risk Index, which combines seismic hazard exposure, community vulnerability, and expected losses. Higher scores indicate greater earthquake risk to people and property.

What is the New Madrid Seismic Zone?

The New Madrid Seismic Zone spans parts of Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, and Mississippi. The 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes (estimated M7.5-7.9) were among the strongest in U.S. history. This region remains seismically active, and most buildings were not designed to withstand major earthquakes.

Does earthquake risk affect home insurance?

Standard homeowners insurance does not cover earthquake damage. Separate earthquake insurance is required, and premiums vary significantly based on location, construction type, and proximity to fault lines.

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