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Chemical history in West Virginia

West Virginia has 9 county-level chemical declarations across 9 counties. Boone County leads with 1 declarations. Total tracked FEMA obligations for chemical events in this state: $1.6M.

This page shows every West Virginia county in West Virginia that has at least one FEMA chemical 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 chemical events — useful context for anyone evaluating property risk, insurance needs, or emergency planning in the area.

For the full national view of chemical declarations across all states, see the chemical disaster type page. For all hazard types in West Virginia, see the West Virginia state page.

Chemical in West Virginia

Counties ranked by chemical declaration count

#CountyDeclarationsTracked aid
1Boone County1$72K
2Cabell County1$8K
3Clay County1$0
4Jackson County1$0
5Kanawha County1$1.4M
6Lincoln County1$67K
7Logan County1$0
8Putnam County1$72K
9Roane County1$0