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Evans County, Georgia Flood Zones

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4 NOAA storm reports from this county describe what happened, in the words of the meteorologists who were there.

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Flood Risk Data for Evans County

Evans County, Georgia has recorded 13 flood-related events since 1996 according to NOAA's Storm Events Database, including 7 flash floods and 1 river or area floods. The county has received 17 federal disaster declarations. Enter any address above to check its FEMA flood zone designation.

Evans County Disaster History

FEMA Disaster Declarations (1993–2026)

Disaster Declarations
17
Hurricane Disasters
5
Latest Disaster
Severe Winter Storm (2026-01-22)

Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries.

Recent Disaster Declarations in Evans County

DeclarationTypeDate
Severe Winter StormWinter StormJan 22, 2026
Hurricane HeleneTropical StormSep 24, 2024
Hurricane DebbyTropical StormAug 4, 2024
Tropical Storm DebbyTropical StormAug 4, 2024
Covid-19BiologicalJan 20, 2020
Covid-19 PandemicBiologicalJan 20, 2020
Hurricane MichaelHurricaneOct 9, 2018
Hurricane IrmaHurricaneSep 7, 2017
Hurricane MatthewHurricaneOct 4, 2016
Hurricane Katrina EvacuationHurricaneAug 27, 2005

Recorded Flood Events in Evans County

NOAA Storm Events Database (1996–2025)

Total Flood Events
13
River/Area Floods
1
Flash Floods
7
Hurricanes/Tropical Storms
5
Total Property Damage
$17,500

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database.

Recent Flood Events in Evans County

TypeDateDamage
Tropical StormSep 26, 2024
Flash FloodAug 6, 20240.00K
Flash FloodAug 5, 20240.00K
FloodDec 1, 20187.50K
Tropical StormSep 2, 2016
Flash FloodMay 31, 20100.00K
Flash FloodApr 3, 200810.00K
Tropical StormJun 12, 2006
Tropical StormSep 27, 2004
Flash FloodJun 13, 2004

Evans County Flood History

Tropical Storm — Sep 26, 2024

Helene first developed into a tropical storm in the northwest Caribbean Sea in the late morning of September 24, and strengthened into a hurricane near the Yucatan peninsula about 24 hours later. Helene continued to strengthen and became a major hurricane as it moved to the north-northeast across the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Helene made landfall in the Big Bend region of Florida in the late even...

Flash Flood — Aug 6, 2024

Debby first developed into a tropical storm about 100 miles west-southwest of Key West, Florida late afternoon on August 3rd, then gradually strengthened to a strong tropical storm while tracking north across the eastern Gulf of Mexico on August 4th. Debby then reached hurricane force strength late on August 4th about 100 miles west-northwest of Tampa, before continuing a north-northeast track ...

Flash Flood — Aug 5, 2024

Debby first developed into a tropical storm about 100 miles west-southwest of Key West, Florida late afternoon on August 3rd, then gradually strengthened to a strong tropical storm while tracking north across the eastern Gulf of Mexico on August 4th. Debby then reached hurricane force strength late on August 4th about 100 miles west-northwest of Tampa, before continuing a north-northeast track ...

Flood — Dec 1, 2018

The combination of deep moisture and lingering forcing associated with a passing warm front led to a prolonged period of showers over Southeast Georgia.

Tropical Storm — Sep 2, 2016

Hermine developed as a Tropical Depression near the north coast of Cuba on August 28th. The depression then tracked westward into the central Gulf of Mexico and strengthened into a Tropical Storm. Hermine then tracked generally northeastward and strengthened into a Hurricane. According to the National Hurricane Center, Hermine made landfall as a Category 1 Hurricane at 1:30 am EDT on September ...

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database.

Evans County NFIP Flood Insurance Claims

Total Claims Filed
5
Total Paid Out
$157,609
Avg Claim
$31,521
Avg Water Depth
28.0 ft

Claims by Flood Zone

A Zones (High Risk)
3
X Unshaded (Low)
1

Source: OpenFEMA NFIP Individual Claims (2.25M records analyzed).

Flood Zone Types in Evans County

FEMA assigns flood zone designations to areas in Evans County, Georgia:

AE High Risk — 1% annual chance of flooding. Insurance required.

VE Very High Risk — Coastal flooding with wave action.

X (Shaded) Moderate Risk — 500-year floodplain.

X Low Risk — Outside major floodplains.

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Flood Insurance in Evans County

Properties in Evans County, Georgia that are in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas (zones A and V) with federally backed mortgages are required to carry flood insurance.

Even outside high-risk zones, flood insurance is recommended. From 2014 to 2024, nearly one-third of NFIP claims came from outside the high-risk Special Flood Hazard Area.

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