Year page

2001 disaster declarations

Every county-level declaration currently loaded for 2001, grouped into a single search-friendly year page.

Declarations
1,108
County declaration rows
States
40
States with declarations
Counties
949
County pages affected
Top incident
Severe Storm
Most frequent declaration type
Latest events

County pages in this year

WinterDec 2001Cattaraugus County

SNOW

EM-3170-NY · Dec 24, 2001 to Dec 29, 2001
$359KPA obligated
0Registrations
$0Household aid
PAPrograms
WinterDec 2001Chautauqua County

SNOW

EM-3170-NY · Dec 24, 2001 to Dec 29, 2001
$594KPA obligated
0Registrations
$0Household aid
PAPrograms
WinterDec 2001Erie County

SNOW

EM-3170-NY · Dec 24, 2001 to Dec 29, 2001
$12.2MPA obligated
0Registrations
$0Household aid
PAPrograms
WinterDec 2001Genesee County

SNOW

EM-3170-NY · Dec 24, 2001 to Dec 29, 2001
$203KPA obligated
0Registrations
$0Household aid
PAPrograms
WinterDec 2001Niagara County

SNOW

EM-3170-NY · Dec 24, 2001 to Dec 29, 2001
$339KPA obligated
0Registrations
$0Household aid
PAPrograms
WinterDec 2001Wyoming County

SNOW

EM-3170-NY · Dec 24, 2001 to Dec 29, 2001
$201KPA obligated
0Registrations
$0Household aid
PAPrograms
EarthquakeDec 2001

EARTHQUAKE

DR-1397-GU · Oct 13, 2001
$0PA obligated
0Registrations
$0Household aid
PA, HMPrograms
About this year

FEMA declarations in 2001

In 2001, FEMA issued 1,108 county-level disaster declarations across 40 states and 949 counties. The most frequent declaration type was severe storm. Combined tracked FEMA obligations for the year total $3.9B.

The states most affected in 2001 were Oklahoma (116 declarations), Florida (95), and Mississippi (84). Beyond severe storm, the year also saw significant fire activity.

Year pages aggregate county-level declarations by calendar year. A single weather event — a hurricane season, a drought — can generate hundreds of county declarations across multiple states. The county pages linked from the timeline above show the per-county detail: aid breakdown, program authorizations, and how each event fits into the county's longer disaster history.