How many disasters are declared in ?

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On average, 4 disasters are declared per year in Mississippi. This figure is based on the most recent five full years of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) data.
As of September, there has been 1 disaster declaration in Mississippi in 2025. In 2024, there was 1 declaration.
A disaster declaration is more than just recognizing an event—it's a formal request for federal aid when state, local, or tribal resources are overwhelmed. The president approves these declarations when they determine that federal support is necessary.
Declarations vary due to the type and severity of disasters, whether the president approves requests for federal assistance, and other factors.

1

disaster has been declared so far in Mississippi in 2025

1

disaster was declared in Mississippi in 2024

4

disasters have been declared yearly on average (2020–2024)
The primary two disaster declarations are major disaster and emergency.
  • A major disaster declaration applies to hurricanes, tornadoes, snowstorms, floods, earthquakes, wildfires, volcanic eruptions, landslides, mudslides, droughts, explosions, and other severe natural events. These typically cause widespread damage requiring long-term recovery efforts.
  • An emergency declaration is issued when the president determines federal assistance is needed to protect lives, property, or public health and safety. Aid is capped at $5 million and is for urgent crises. These can include public health emergencies (such as COVID-19), terrorist attacks, power outages, or events related to natural disasters.
A third type of declaration, fire management, applies to managing and suppressing either a single large blaze or multiple smaller fires. While fires can also be part of major disasters or emergencies, fire management is a separate category because the declaration process differs: instead of the longer timelines for other declarations, these expedited decisions are usually made within a few hours.
The president must approve all declarations. The federal aid available depends on what kind of disaster is declared. In most cases, governors request these declarations, though tribal nations may also submit requests independently.

Mississippi declared 19 disasters in the last 5 years.

Number of disaster declarations by disaster incident type, January 1980–August 2025

In the last 5 years, severe storms have been 8 out of Mississippi's 19 disasters, making them the most common declaration in that time frame.
In 2020, COVID-19 accounted for 2 biological emergency declarations in Mississippi. States can have multiple declarations for a single disaster event: both by the state and native American tribes, and for disaster and emergency declarations.
Since 1980, severe storms have accounted for 77 (49.35%) of all disaster declarations in Mississippi, the highest of any disaster type. In that same time frame, there have been 77 total declarations across 1 disaster category.

Since 1980, there have been 95 disaster declarations in Mississippi.

Since 1980, there have been 95 disaster declarations in Mississippi.

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