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Biological history in New Mexico

New Mexico has 66 county-level biological declarations across 33 counties. Bernalillo County leads with 2 declarations. Total tracked FEMA obligations for biological events in this state: $592.9M.

This page shows every New Mexico county in New Mexico that has at least one FEMA biological declaration on record, ranked by how many times that hazard type triggered federal aid. Counties near the top of this list have recurring exposure to biological events — useful context for anyone evaluating property risk, insurance needs, or emergency planning in the area.

For the full national view of biological declarations across all states, see the biological disaster type page. For all hazard types in New Mexico, see the New Mexico state page.

Biological in New Mexico

Counties ranked by biological declaration count

#CountyDeclarationsTracked aid
1Bernalillo County2$235.6M
2Catron County2$2K
3Chaves County2$1.6M
4Cibola County2$166K
5Colfax County2$81K
6Curry County2$622K
7De Baca County2$17K
8Doña Ana County2$2.3M
9Eddy County2$466K
10Grant County2$283K
11Guadalupe County2$37K
12Harding County2$9K
13Hidalgo County2$0
14Lea County2$607K
15Lincoln County2$180K
16Los Alamos County2$85K
17Luna County2$166K
18McKinley County2$4.8M
19Mora County2$0
20Otero County2$9.0M
21Quay County2$83K
22Rio Arriba County2$282K
23Roosevelt County2$104K
24San Juan County2$1.3M
25San Miguel County2$137K
26Sandoval County2$3.0M
27Santa Fe County2$330.8M
28Sierra County2$106K
29Socorro County2$286K
30Taos County2$334K
31Torrance County2$82K
32Union County2$46K
33Valencia County2$316K