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<br />Year Event Location Declaration Source of Data <br /> Type <br />1995 Flooding Logan State CWCB <br /> Morgan CO-OEM <br /> Phillips <br /> Sedgwick <br /> Washington <br /> Weld <br />1997 Flooding Elbert FEMA #1186 FEMA <br /> Lincoln (ADAMS) <br /> Logan <br /> Morgan <br /> Phillips <br /> Weld <br />1999 Flooding Elbert FEMA #1276 FEMA <br /> Weld (NEMIS) <br />2000 Drought Kit Carson USDA CO-OEM <br /> Lincoln <br /> Logan <br /> Morgan <br /> Phillips <br /> Sedgwick <br /> Washington <br /> Yuma <br />2001 Winter Storms Lincoln FEMA #1374 FEMA <br /> Logan <br /> Morgan <br /> Phillips <br /> Sedgwick <br /> Weld <br /> Yuma <br />2002 Wildfires Cheyenne FEMA #1421 CO-EOM <br /> Elbert <br /> Kit Carson <br /> Lincoln <br /> Washington <br /> Weld <br /> Yuma <br />2002 Drought All 11 counties USDA CO-OM <br />2003 Winter Storm Elbert FEMA CO-OEM <br /> Morgan EM#3185 <br /> Weld <br /> <br />Clearly, the 11 county planning area of northeastern Colorado has been subject to a wide variety <br />of disasters. This table indicates that flooding, winter storms, and drought, respectively, were the <br />three most frequent hazards generating disaster declarations. That does not guarantee, however, <br />that these three hazards are the most frequently occurring hazards. State and federal disaster <br /> <br />11 <br />