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Louisiana natural disasters & FEMA declarations

LA · 11th most declarations of 51 states/DC

Louisiana has had 110 federally declared disasters since 1953, the 11th most of any US state or DC. Its most common hazard is Hurricane (38 declarations, about 35% of the total). The most recent declaration was "Severe Winter Storm" (Winter Storm), on Feb 18, 2026.

Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2. Data as of June 2026.

Declarations by hazard type

These are the distinct FEMA disaster declarations for Louisiana, grouped by their primary incident type. A single declaration can affect many counties; each is counted once here.

Hazard / incident typeDeclarationsShare of state total
Hurricane3835%
Flood2926%
Severe Storm1514%
Fire55%
Coastal Storm55%
Tornado55%
Severe Ice Storm33%
Biological33%
Winter Storm22%
Other22%
Snowstorm22%
Toxic Substances11%

Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2. Data as of June 2026.

Declarations by program type

FEMA issues several kinds of declaration. Major Disaster (DR) declarations unlock the widest assistance; Emergency (EM) declarations are more limited; and Fire Management Assistance (FM) grants help fight large wildfires.

Declaration typeDeclarations
Major Disaster (DR)77
Emergency (EM)28
Fire Management Assistance (FM)5

Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2. Data as of June 2026.

Declarations by decade

How Louisiana's declaration count has changed over time. Earlier decades reflect both fewer disasters and a narrower federal declaration program; recent decades are the most complete.

DecadeDeclarations
1950s4
1960s4
1970s14
1980s11
1990s11
2000s20
2010s20
2020s26

Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2. Data as of June 2026.

Most recent declarations

Date Title Type FEMA ID
Feb 18, 2026 Severe Winter Storm Winter Storm DR-4900-LA
Jan 24, 2026 Severe Winter Storm Winter Storm EM-3638-LA
Sep 16, 2024 Hurricane Francine Hurricane DR-4817-LA
Sep 10, 2024 Tropical Storm Francine Hurricane EM-3614-LA
Sep 27, 2023 Seawater Intrusion Other EM-3600-LA
Aug 30, 2023 Highway 113 Fire Fire FM-5486-LA

Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2. Data as of June 2026.

Notable earthquakes in or near Louisiana

No magnitude-6.0+ earthquakes are attributed to Louisiana in the USGS catalog used here. That does not mean the state has zero seismic risk — smaller earthquakes occur in most states. See our earthquake risk by region guide.

Frequently asked questions

How many federally declared disasters has Louisiana had?

Louisiana has had 110 distinct FEMA disaster declarations since 1953, the 11th most of any US state or DC, according to FEMA's Disaster Declarations Summaries.

What is the most common disaster in Louisiana?

The most common federally declared disaster type in Louisiana is "Hurricane", with 38 declarations — about 35% of the state's total.

When was the most recent disaster declaration in Louisiana?

The most recent FEMA declaration in Louisiana in this snapshot was "Severe Winter Storm" (Winter Storm), declared Feb 18, 2026.

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Source & notes

Disaster data from OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries v2; earthquake data from USGS Earthquake Hazards Program (FDSN event service). Both are US public domain. Counts are distinct declarations (a declaration affecting many counties is counted once). HazardMap is not affiliated with or endorsed by FEMA or USGS; this is general information, not safety or insurance advice. Verify with official sources.

Last updated: 2026-06-18