Clasificaciones 2026

Condados con el mayor riesgo de terremotos en Kentucky — 2026

Última actualización: 4 de junio de 2026

118 códigos postales clasificados por Earthquake Risk

Out of 118 counties with earthquake data, these are the counties with the highest seismic risk.

Statistic Value
Counties ranked 118
Avg earthquake risk (top 100) 4.2/50

Top 100 Counties

Rank County State Risk Score Rating Expected Annual Loss
1 McCracken * Kentucky 16.7/50 Relatively Moderate $10.2M
2 Graves * Kentucky 12.1/50 Relatively Moderate $3.9M
3 Jefferson * Kentucky 11.3/50 Relatively Moderate $5.5M
4 Fulton * Kentucky 10.8/50 Relatively Moderate $3.9M
5 Calloway * Kentucky 10.5/50 Relatively Moderate $3.1M
6 Henderson * Kentucky 9.7/50 Relatively Moderate $2.6M
7 Trigg * Kentucky 9.7/50 Relatively Moderate $2.4M
8 Hopkins * Kentucky 9.1/50 Relatively Moderate $3.9M
9 Marshall * Kentucky 8.9/50 Relatively Low $2.3M
10 Daviess * Kentucky 8.8/50 Relatively Moderate $3.1M
11 Christian * Kentucky 8.6/50 Relatively Moderate $2.5M
12 Carlisle * Kentucky 8.3/50 Relatively Low $10.2M
13 Hickman * Kentucky 7.5/50 Relatively Low $449K
14 Caldwell * Kentucky 6.9/50 Relatively Low $642K
15 Livingston * Kentucky 6.8/50 Relatively Low $644K
16 Warren * Kentucky 6.7/50 Relatively Low $1.2M
17 Union * Kentucky 6.6/50 Relatively Low $2.6M
18 Fayette * Kentucky 6.4/50 Relatively Low $1.1M
19 Ballard * Kentucky 5.8/50 Relatively Low $992K
20 Webster * Kentucky 5.6/50 Relatively Low $2.6M
21 Muhlenberg * Kentucky 5.6/50 Relatively Low $560K
22 Crittenden * Kentucky 5.4/50 Relatively Low $418K
23 Logan * Kentucky 5.2/50 Relatively Low $1.2M
24 Todd * Kentucky 5.1/50 Relatively Low $2.5M
25 Simpson * Kentucky 4.8/50 Relatively Low $314K
26 McLean * Kentucky 4.7/50 Relatively Low $3.1M
27 Hancock * Kentucky 4.7/50 Very Low $3.1M
28 Lyon * Kentucky 4.7/50 Relatively Low $418K
29 Hardin * Kentucky 4.5/50 Relatively Low $670K
30 Bell * Kentucky 4.5/50 Relatively Low $140K
31 Butler * Kentucky 4.4/50 Relatively Low $1.2M
32 Knox * Kentucky 4.4/50 Relatively Low $140K
33 Pulaski * Kentucky 4.3/50 Very Low $211K
34 Ohio * Kentucky 4.2/50 Relatively Low $240K
35 Laurel * Kentucky 4.1/50 Very Low $236K
36 Barren * Kentucky 4/50 Relatively Low $220K
37 Whitley * Kentucky 3.9/50 Relatively Low $236K
38 Madison * Kentucky 3.6/50 Relatively Low $251K
39 Grayson * Kentucky 3.5/50 Very Low $176K
40 Allen * Kentucky 3.4/50 Very Low $220K
41 Harlan * Kentucky 3.4/50 Relatively Low $110K
42 Hart * Kentucky 3.3/50 Relatively Low $670K
43 Kenton * Kentucky 3.3/50 Very Low $244K
44 Taylor * Kentucky 3.3/50 Very Low $82K
45 Meade * Kentucky 3.2/50 Very Low $670K
46 Breckinridge * Kentucky 3.2/50 Very Low $167K
47 Franklin * Kentucky 3.1/50 Very Low $144K
48 Pike * Kentucky 3.1/50 Very Low $79K
49 Shelby * Kentucky 3/50 Very Low $135K
50 Jessamine * Kentucky 3/50 Very Low $134K
51 Boyle * Kentucky 3/50 Very Low $74K
52 Monroe * Kentucky 2.9/50 Relatively Low $220K
53 Bourbon * Kentucky 2.8/50 Very Low $134K
54 Clark * Kentucky 2.8/50 Very Low $98K
55 Adair * Kentucky 2.8/50 Very Low $82K
56 Perry * Kentucky 2.8/50 Very Low $58K
57 Wayne * Kentucky 2.8/50 Very Low $41K
58 Boone * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $297K
59 Pendleton * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $244K
60 Nelson * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $150K
61 Campbell * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $106K
62 Floyd * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $79K
63 Mercer * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $72K
64 Boyd * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $70K
65 Lincoln * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $65K
66 Knott * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $58K
67 Mason * Kentucky 2.7/50 Very Low $53K
68 Edmonson * Kentucky 2.6/50 Relatively Low $1.2M
69 Letcher * Kentucky 2.6/50 Very Low $79K
70 Russell * Kentucky 2.6/50 Very Low $53K
71 Clay * Kentucky 2.5/50 Relatively Low $236K
72 Larue * Kentucky 2.5/50 Very Low $150K
73 Rockcastle * Kentucky 2.4/50 Very Low $236K
74 Bullitt * Kentucky 2.4/50 Very Low $206K
75 Marion * Kentucky 2.4/50 Very Low $82K
76 Montgomery * Kentucky 2.4/50 Very Low $62K
77 Leslie * Kentucky 2.4/50 Very Low $41K
78 Harrison * Kentucky 2.4/50 Very Low $40K
79 Green * Kentucky 2.4/50 Very Low $37K
80 Wolfe * Kentucky 2.4/50 Very Low $17K
81 Cumberland * Kentucky 2.3/50 Very Low $52K
82 McCreary * Kentucky 2.3/50 Very Low $46K
83 Greenup * Kentucky 2.3/50 Very Low $36K
84 Estill * Kentucky 2.3/50 Very Low $25K
85 Washington * Kentucky 2.2/50 Very Low $242K
86 Clinton * Kentucky 2.2/50 Very Low $32K
87 Grant * Kentucky 2.1/50 Very Low $244K
88 Scott * Kentucky 2.1/50 Very Low $151K
89 Woodford * Kentucky 2/50 Very Low $75K
90 Lawrence * Kentucky 2/50 Very Low $58K
91 Johnson * Kentucky 2/50 Very Low $43K
92 Garrard * Kentucky 2/50 Very Low $34K
93 Henry * Kentucky 2/50 Very Low $33K
94 Rowan * Kentucky 2/50 Very Low $30K
95 Powell * Kentucky 2/50 Very Low $19K
96 Breathitt * Kentucky 2/50 Very Low $17K
97 Nicholas * Kentucky 1.9/50 Very Low $59K
98 Anderson * Kentucky 1.9/50 Very Low $54K
99 Carroll * Kentucky 1.9/50 Very Low $18K
100 Owsley * Kentucky 1.8/50 Very Low $29K

* = New Madrid Seismic Zone

Methodology

County rankings for Kentucky 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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