High Risk Arizona  ·  Extreme Heat / Flash Flooding

Buckeye AZ

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & DISASTER RISK PROFILE  ·  ARIZONA

7 / 10
Threat Score
Population
91,502
Elevation
888
feet above sea level
Primary Hazard
Extreme Heat / Flash Flooding
County FEMA Disasters
38
federally declared

Buckeye in the far western Phoenix metro is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States and faces extreme summer heat and monsoon flash flooding. The Hassayampa River creates flooding risk during major monsoon events. Luke Air Force Base to the northeast creates military aviation emergency planning considerations. Buckeye's explosive growth is placing enormous numbers of new residents in an extremely heat-stressed desert environment with limited emergency infrastructure.

// Preparedness Recommendations

  • Evacuation routes inland should be identified in advance.
  • Store at least 72 hours of food and water.
  • Elevate critical belongings above flood level.
  • Have backup power ready in case of grid failure.

// Recommended Supplies

Essential gear for power outages, severe weather, and emergency situations in your area.

// Risk Intelligence

Threat Score7 / 10   High
Primary HazardExtreme Heat / Flash Flooding
FEMA Flood ZoneZone X (Heat Risk)
County FEMA Declarations38
Last Major EventFlash Flood (July 2021)

// Emergency Information

Emergency Phone (623) 349-6000
Evacuation RoutesI-10 East, I-17 North, I-10 West, US-60 East
Elevation888 ft above sea level

// County Risk Profile

Maricopa County AZ
Arizona · Extreme Heat / Flash Flooding
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7/10
High Risk

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// Nearby Infrastructure Risks

Critical infrastructure facilities within or near this area that could affect civilian safety during emergencies, conflict, or infrastructure failures.

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station AZ
Nuclear Power Plant  ·  Tonopah  ·  Arizona Public Service  ·  10-mi risk zone
8/10 High

Infrastructure risk data is for emergency preparedness awareness. Facility locations are publicly known. Always follow official emergency guidance.