Check a ZIP

Based on FEMA public data, OKLAHOMA, OK is

EXTREMELY FUCKED

Oklahoma, OK gets a calibrated report score of 97 out of 100. It starts with FEMA's 98/100 overall signal, then checks whether risk is concentrated or broad. Loudest hazards: extreme heat, flooding, wildfire & smoke.

97/100

Calibrated report score

FEMA overall: 98/100 (Relatively High)

Top reasons

  • Extreme heat
  • Flooding
  • Wildfire & smoke

Disaster receipts

51 federal disaster declarations

FEMA declaration history for Oklahoma, OK, 1974-2025. County-level receipt, not a house-level prophecy.

Top chaos flavors

Fire16Severe Storm15Severe Ice Storm10Flood4

Most recent

  • 2025 FireWILDFIRES AND STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS
  • 2025 Severe StormSEVERE STORMS, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODING
  • 2025 FireLUTHER FIRE

Receipt note

County-specific federal disaster declarations only. Statewide declarations are not smeared across every county.

OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries

What the data says

extreme heat lands at 100/100 in FEMA's county-level model. Translation: heat is not politely waiting outside.

Receipt

FEMA National Risk Index (county-level; ZIP matched through Census ZCTA/county relationship)

What to verify

Check emergency cooling access, power reliability, tree canopy, renter protections, and high-heat health guidance.

Near your ZIP

PULLING EPA RECEIPTS

Checking the 2024 TRI facility index around ZIP 73139.

FAQ / before you panic

Questions you should probably ask.

Yes. The voice is sarcastic, but the goal is serious: turn public climate, air quality, hazard, and pollution datasets into a readable local risk profile. The joke is the packaging. The data is the point.