Oregon disaster history
County pages for Oregon, ordered by declaration count and backed by the FEMA datasets described in the brief.
Counties with the most declarations
These are the county pages most likely to match long-tail “county + disaster history” searches.
Latest county-level events
FLAT FIRE
SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, LANDSLIDES, AND MUDSLIDES
SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, LANDSLIDES, AND MUDSLIDES
SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, LANDSLIDES, AND MUDSLIDES
SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, LANDSLIDES, AND MUDSLIDES
HIGHLAND FIRE
UPPER APPLEGATE ROAD FIRE
ALDER SPRINGS FIRE
ROWENA FIRE
WILDFIRES
WILDFIRES
WILDFIRES
WILDFIRES
WILDFIRES
RAIL RIDGE FIRE
RAIL RIDGE FIRE
RAIL RIDGE FIRE
COPPERFIELD FIRE
LEE FALLS FIRE
ELK LANE FIRE
MILE MARKER 132 FIRE
DURKEE FIRE
DURKEE FIRE
FEMA disaster context for Oregon
Oregon has 584 county-level FEMA disaster declarations spread across 36 counties. The most common declaration type is severe storm. Across all counties, FEMA datasets track $2.8B in combined public and individual assistance obligations.
The counties with the heaviest disaster history are Douglas County (27 declarations), Josephine County (24), and Tillamook County (24). Each county page breaks down the timeline, hazard mix, spending categories, and flood insurance signals for that specific area.
Declaration counts reflect how often FEMA formally declared a disaster or emergency affecting a county — not the total number of natural events. A single hurricane can generate declarations across dozens of counties and multiple states. The county pages linked above show the per-county detail behind these state-level totals.