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*Flood Risk
There’s a Very Low Flood Risk score for University Heights, where the FEMA floodzone is X. This area is not flooded by the 100-year flood event but it is at risk from the 500-year flood event. Insurance is NOT MANDATORY.
Wildfire Risk
University Heights faces a Very Low Wildfire Risk.
Storm Risk
University Heights has a very low Storm Events risk score. It is mainly at risk from Hail Storms posing a high risk, Tornadoes posing a moderate risk.
Earthquake Risk
Such an earthquake is light. It is felt indoors by many, outdoors by few during the day. At night, some awaken. Dishes, windows, doors are disturbed; walls make cracking sounds. A sensation like a heavy truck is striking the building can be felt. Standing motor cars rock noticeably.
University Heights Disaster Risk Rankings
Property Crime
751 predicted Property Crimes in a year
Vehicle Theft
146 predicted Vehicle Thefts in a year
Violent Crime
82 predicted Violent Crimes in a year
Acts of Vandalism
146 predicted Acts of Vandalism in a year
University Heights Crime Risk Rankings
Air Pollution Hazard
The Air Pollution Hazard Score is moderate (45.19) for the closest AQI monitor (Canton), located 49 miles away from University Heights.
The maximum recorded AQI over the last 3 years is Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (109). The maximum recorded AQI over the last 3 years is Unhealthy (156.13). In such circumstances, everyone may begin to experience adverse health effects, and members of sensitive groups may experience more serious effects.
Socioeconomic Risk
The Socioeconomic risk score for University Heights is moderate. In 2018, your county had a $47k Median Household Income and a 5.2% unemployment rate, as compared to the $51.2k and 4.13% national averages. Besides, its average educational attainment, poverty rate and income inequality levels were higher than respectively 58%, 28% and 41% of all U.S. counties.
Healthcare Infrastructure
The nearest primary acute care or critical access hospital is located 1.58 miles away. The county hosts 1 hospital per 65.8K inhabitants, as opposed to the 1 per 66.9K national average.
University Heights Societal Risk Rankings
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