SECTION 4: RISK ASSESSMENT
Jurisdiction Unincorporated Wake County
1,909 0 0 584 0 666 0 198 27 0
0
0 0 186 28 14 43
3,655
2,769 364
1 7,451 14 3,939
0 2,771 722 6
0
3 0 1,344 47 96 99 19,626
Total
Source: NCEM Risk Management Tool
Table 4.11 – High Potential Loss Properties by Use and Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction
Total
1,284
1,356
339
504
1
170
13
3,667 250 1,182
Raleigh
86
78
51
19 87 15 23 14 19 10
0 0
16
0
Apex Cary
437
519
65
48
26
19
53 84 37 37
16
1
17 17
5 2 2
126 254
Fuquay-Varina
69
59 20
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Garner
15
5 8 7
9 3
Holly Springs Knightdale
40
4
1
109 324
148
100
59
0 0
Morrisville Rolesville
4
8
1
4
1
18
44
70
21
21
15 10
3
174
Wake Forest
2 3
13
3
6
0
34 65
Wendell Zebulon
23 86
15
17
5
2
432
28
44
1
36
66
693
Unincorporated Wake County
2,583
2,464
681
783
3
355
120
6,948
Total
Source: NCEM Risk Management Tool
Wake County and the HMPC supplemented the IRISK asset inventory with a current list of critical facilities, or community lifelines, which are defined by FEMA as the buildings and infrastructure that enable the continuous operation of critical business and government functions and are essential to human health and safety or economic security. Lifelines are the most fundamental services in the community that, when stabilized, enable all other aspects of society to function. Critical facilities are a priority for mitigation planning and were examined against known hazard areas, where possible, in this risk assessment. Critical facilities in Wake County are summarized by FEMA lifeline category in Table 4.12 and Table 4.13 and are shown by lifeline category in Figure 4.1 through Figure 4.8.
Wake County, NC Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan
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