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Biological history in Utah

Utah has 58 county-level biological declarations across 29 counties. Beaver County leads with 2 declarations. Total tracked FEMA obligations for biological events in this state: $461.1M.

This page shows every Utah county in Utah 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 Utah, see the Utah state page.

Biological in Utah

Counties ranked by biological declaration count

#CountyDeclarationsTracked aid
1Beaver County2$45K
2Box Elder County2$208K
3Cache County2$473K
4Carbon County2$300K
5Daggett County2$9K
6Davis County2$1.3M
7Duchesne County2$36K
8Emery County2$65K
9Garfield County2$44K
10Grand County2$176K
11Iron County2$129K
12Juab County2$16K
13Kane County2$25K
14Millard County2$43K
15Morgan County2$27K
16Piute County2$26K
17Rich County2$0
18Salt Lake County2$447.1M
19San Juan County2$15K
20Sanpete County2$109K
21Sevier County2$79K
22Summit County2$12K
23Tooele County2$204K
24Uintah County2$134K
25Utah County2$6.9M
26Wasatch County2$72K
27Washington County2$1.9M
28Wayne County2$8K
29Weber County2$1.7M