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Biological history in Vermont
Vermont has 28 county-level biological declarations across 14 counties. Addison County leads with 2 declarations. Total tracked FEMA obligations for biological events in this state: $475.6M.
This page shows every Vermont county in Vermont 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 Vermont, see the Vermont state page.
Biological in Vermont
Counties ranked by biological declaration count
| # | County | Declarations | Tracked aid |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Addison County | 2 | $2.4M |
| 2 | Bennington County | 2 | $1.1M |
| 3 | Caledonia County | 2 | $472K |
| 4 | Chittenden County | 2 | $32.6M |
| 5 | Essex County | 2 | $9K |
| 6 | Franklin County | 2 | $560K |
| 7 | Grand Isle County | 2 | $15K |
| 8 | Lamoille County | 2 | $180K |
| 9 | Orange County | 2 | $69K |
| 10 | Orleans County | 2 | $90K |
| 11 | Rutland County | 2 | $3.3M |
| 12 | Washington County | 2 | $429.6M |
| 13 | Windham County | 2 | $2.1M |
| 14 | Windsor County | 2 | $3.0M |