Out of 26 counties with earthquake data, these are the counties with the highest seismic risk.
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Counties ranked | 26 |
| Avg earthquake risk (top 100) | 6/50 |
Top 26 Counties
| Rank | County | State | Risk Score | Rating | Expected Annual Loss |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hudson | New Jersey | 13.1/50 | Relatively Low | $4.9M |
| 2 | Essex,Hunterdon,Morris,Passaic,Somerset,Union,Warren | New Jersey | 12.4/50 | Relatively Moderate | $2.8M |
| 3 | Essex | New Jersey | 10.6/50 | Relatively Moderate | $2.8M |
| 4 | Bergen,Passaic | New Jersey | 10.1/50 | Relatively Low | $4.9M |
| 5 | Passaic | New Jersey | 9.9/50 | Relatively Moderate | $1.6M |
| 6 | Union | New Jersey | 8.4/50 | Relatively Low | $3.1M |
| 7 | Bergen | New Jersey | 7.9/50 | Relatively Low | $4.9M |
| 8 | Ocean | New Jersey | 7.1/50 | Relatively Low | $2.0M |
| 9 | Middlesex | New Jersey | 6.6/50 | Very Low | $3.1M |
| 10 | Atlantic | New Jersey | 6.6/50 | Relatively Low | $1.1M |
| 11 | Camden | New Jersey | 6.2/50 | Relatively Low | $1.1M |
| 12 | Mercer | New Jersey | 5.6/50 | Relatively Low | $3.1M |
| 13 | Warren | New Jersey | 5.3/50 | Relatively Low | $2.4M |
| 14 | Cumberland | New Jersey | 5.3/50 | Relatively Low | $2.4M |
| 15 | Middlesex,Somerset | New Jersey | 4.9/50 | Very Low | $3.1M |
| 16 | Monmouth | New Jersey | 4.6/50 | Relatively Low | $2.0M |
| 17 | Middlesex,Monmouth | New Jersey | 4.5/50 | Relatively Low | $2.0M |
| 18 | Gloucester | New Jersey | 4.4/50 | Relatively Low | $2.4M |
| 19 | Cape May | New Jersey | 4.1/50 | Relatively Low | $148K |
| 20 | Burlington | New Jersey | 3.6/50 | Very Low | $1.1M |
| 21 | Salem | New Jersey | 3.3/50 | Very Low | $484K |
| 22 | Sussex | New Jersey | 2.8/50 | Very Low | $1.6M |
| 23 | Morris | New Jersey | 2.6/50 | Very Low | $1.6M |
| 24 | Hunterdon,Morris | New Jersey | 2.5/50 | Very Low | $1.5M |
| 25 | Somerset | New Jersey | 2.2/50 | Very Low | $1.1M |
| 26 | Hunterdon | New Jersey | 1.5/50 | Very Low | $3.1M |
* = New Madrid Seismic Zone
Methodology
County rankings for New Jersey 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.