Moderate Risk Alabama  ·  Tornado / Severe Storm

Birmingham AL

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & DISASTER RISK PROFILE  ·  ALABAMA

5 / 10
Threat Score
Population
212,237
Elevation
643
feet above sea level
Primary Hazard
Tornado / Severe Storm
County FEMA Disasters
32
federally declared

Birmingham was devastated during the April 27 2011 Super Outbreak — one of the deadliest tornado events in American history. Multiple violent tornadoes struck the metro area killing dozens of people across Jefferson County. The Appalachian foothills terrain surrounding Birmingham creates complex storm dynamics that can intensify tornado activity. The city sits in a bowl-shaped valley that can channel severe weather and limit early warning time for residents.

// Preparedness Recommendations

  • Identify an interior room or storm shelter.
  • Monitor NOAA weather alerts continuously.
  • Keep emergency kit accessible at all times.
  • Prepare for sudden power outages.

// Recommended Supplies

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

// Risk Intelligence

Threat Score5 / 10   Moderate
Primary HazardTornado / Severe Storm
FEMA Flood ZoneZone X (Moderate Risk)
County FEMA Declarations32
Last Major EventTornado Outbreak (April 2011)

// Emergency Information

Emergency Phone (205) 254-2151
Evacuation RoutesI-20 East, I-65 North, I-59 Northeast, US-280 East
Elevation643 ft above sea level

// County Risk Profile

Jefferson County AL
Alabama · Tornado / Severe Storm
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5/10
Moderate Risk

// Other Cities in Jefferson County AL

// Nearby Infrastructure Risks

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

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Protective Stadium Birmingham AL
Stadium / Arena  ·  Birmingham, AL  ·  Birmingham Stallions / USFL  ·  2-mi risk zone
5/10 Moderate

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