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High

drought Drought Risk in San Antonio, TX

Risk Level: High — Score 5/10

FEMA: 5Historical: 0

Key Risk Factors

  • Moderate risk rating based on FEMA National Risk Index
  • Estimated annual loss of $435K from this hazard type
  • Average annual frequency: 81.5 events per year

Peak season: June-September

Last significant event: No significant events on record

Highest Risk Cities for Droughts

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FEMA: 9Historical: 0
2
FEMA: 7Historical: 0
3
FEMA: 7Historical: 0
4
FEMA: 7Historical: 0
5
FEMA: 7Historical: 0
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FEMA: 7Historical: 0
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FEMA: 5Historical: 0
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San Antonio, TX
FEMA: 5Historical: 0
9
FEMA: 5Historical: 0
10
FEMA: 5Historical: 0

How San Antonio Compares

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Drought Preparedness Tips

  • 1.Reduce water usage — fix leaks, use water-efficient appliances
  • 2.Use drought-resistant landscaping and native plants
  • 3.Follow local water use restrictions and conservation guidelines
  • 4.Store emergency water supplies for drinking and sanitation
  • 5.Be aware of increased wildfire risk during drought conditions

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