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Table 3.88. Vulnerability of Kansas Counties Factor Amounts for Hail<br />

County<br />

So VI Rating (1-5)<br />

Prior Events 2006<br />

– 2012<br />

Property<br />

Damages<br />

Annualized<br />

Property<br />

Damages<br />

Total Building<br />

Exposure ($1000)<br />

Population<br />

Denstiy<br />

Crop Exposure<br />

(2007 Census of<br />

Agriculture)<br />

Crop Insurance<br />

Paid for Hail<br />

Annualized Crop<br />

Insurance paid<br />

Johnson 1 132 $1,020,000 $145,714 $43,871,468 1,149.60 $29,472,000 $28,592 $2,859<br />

Leavenworth 1 107 $362,000 $51,714 $4,877,783 164.7 $20,983,000 $37,737 $3,774<br />

Wyandotte 3 29 $475,500 $67,929 $12,066,666 1,039.00 $0 $0 $0<br />

Total 268 $1,857,500 $265,357 $60,815,917 $50,455,000 $66,329 $6,633<br />

Note: The Census of Agriculture did not publish crop exposure inWyandotte County to avoid disclosure of individual operations. The following are <strong>the</strong> 1 – 10 ranges for <strong>the</strong> hail<br />

vulnerability factor ratings. The Social Vulnerability Index is in a range of 1- 5. To give Social Vulnerability Index <strong>the</strong> same weight as <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r factors, <strong>the</strong> numbers were multiplied<br />

by two.<br />

3.169

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