Service Description: When considering natural hazards, vulnerability generally refers to susceptibility or potential for experiencing the harmful impacts of a hazard event. The foundation of vulnerability analysis, a hazards assessment, generally focuses on a community’s exposure to hazard agents such as floods, surge, wave action, or winds. Social vulnerability (SV) is defined as ‘‘the characteristics of a person or group in terms of their capacity to anticipate, cope with, resist and recover from the impacts of a natural hazard.’’ Overall Social Vulnerability is determined by combining childcare, eldercare, transportation, shelter, and civic capacity needs factors. Factor county quintile is determined from statewide percentile score.
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