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Polk County, Oregon

County-level FEMA declaration history, assistance rollups, and flood insurance context for Polk County.

Total declarations
14
1964 to 2021
Tracked FEMA aid
$6.5M
PA + assistance signals
Most common type
Severe Storm
130 registrations tracked
Most recent event
DR-4599
May 4, 2021
Cross-link

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The same county on FloodZoneMap.org covers flood-zone context, map interpretation, and related flood insurance questions that sit adjacent to this disaster-history page.

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Federal spending

Public + individual assistance structure

Public assistance totals come from FEMA project-level obligations. Individual assistance totals prioritize the validated or intake totals without double counting both sources together.

Public assistance

Infrastructure repair, debris removal, emergency measures, and related project obligations.

Roads and Bridges$3.1M
Debris Removal$1.4M
Utilities$964K
Emergency Protective Measures$473K
Parks, Recreational Facilities, and Other Items$170K
Buildings and Equipment$63K
Emergency Work Donated Resources$36K
Management Costs$27K
Total PA obligated$6.2M

Individual assistance

Registrations, housing assistance, and other-needs dollars surfaced through the FEMA assistance datasets.

Tracked registrations130
IHP / household aid$309K
Housing assistance$219K
Other needs assistance$89K
NFIP claims paid$0
Timeline

Every declaration on record for this county

Ordered newest to oldest so recent search intent is handled first, without losing the long historical tail.

BiologicalMar 2020Polk County

COVID-19 PANDEMIC

DR-4499-OR · Jan 20, 2020 to May 11, 2023
$39KPA obligated
18Registrations
$78KHousehold aid
PA, HMPrograms
BiologicalMar 2020Polk County

COVID-19

EM-3429-OR · Jan 20, 2020 to May 11, 2023
$0PA obligated
0Registrations
$0Household aid
PAPrograms
About this county

Disaster history context for Polk County

Polk County, Oregon has 14 FEMA disaster declarations on record, spanning from 1964 to 2021. The dominant hazard type is severe storm, followed by flood. That is close to the Oregon average of 16 declarations per county. Total tracked FEMA obligations for this county exceed $6.5M, split between public infrastructure repair and individual household assistance.

Public assistance covers debris removal, emergency protective measures, and infrastructure repair managed through FEMA project obligations. Individual assistance includes housing aid, other-needs grants, and validated registrations reported through the IHP datasets. These figures reflect what FEMA's open datasets report — actual disbursements to individuals and local agencies may differ from the obligation totals shown here.