Disaster type page

Severe Storm declarations

This page gathers county-level declaration history for Severe Storm disasters and points to the state and county pages where the pattern is most concentrated.

Declarations
20,316
Across all county pages
States affected
51
At least one county declaration
Counties affected
3,036
County pages on site
Tracked aid
$21.8B
PA + assistance signals
Recent county events

Where this disaster type shows up

About this disaster type

Understanding severe storm declarations

FEMA has issued 20,316 county-level disaster declarations classified as severe storm, affecting 3,036 counties across 51 states. Combined public and individual assistance obligations for this disaster type total $21.8B.

The states with the highest concentration of severe storm declarations are Kentucky, Missouri, and Kansas. Each state page links to county-level detail pages where the specific timeline and spending breakdowns for severe storm events can be reviewed.

A disaster declaration is a formal determination by the President (or FEMA administrator for emergency declarations) that federal assistance is needed. Not every natural event results in a declaration — the state must request one, and FEMA evaluates the damage relative to state and local capacity. The declaration count on this page reflects the number of county-level records in the federal datasets, not the number of individual storms or events.