Moderate Risk Vermont  ·  Flash Flooding / Winter Storm

Rutland County VT

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & DISASTER RISK PROFILE  ·  LAST UPDATED: Mar 2026

5/ 10
Threat Score
Population
58
Area
931
sq miles
Primary Hazard
Flash Flooding / Winter Storm
FEMA Disasters
6
federally declared

Rutland County in central Vermont faces serious flooding from Otter Creek and its tributaries. Hurricane Irene in 2011 caused catastrophic damage across Rutland County with multiple communities cut off by flooding and roads destroyed. The county faces extreme winter storm risk from the Green Mountains. Rutland serves as the regional hub for central Vermont emergency coordination. The county was also significantly affected by the 2023 Vermont floods.

// 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 Score 5 / 10    Moderate Risk
Primary Hazard Flash Flooding / Winter Storm
Secondary Hazard Tornado
FEMA Flood Zone Moderate
Federally Declared Disasters 6
Last Major Event Irene 2011
Event Frequency Annual

// Emergency Operations

Emergency Mgmt Phone (802) 773-9101
Emergency Shelters 6 designated facilities
Evacuation Routes US-4 VT-7 VT-103 VT-30

// County Profile

County Rutland County VT
State Vermont (VT)
Population 58
Area 931 sq miles
FEMA Region Moderate

// Major Cities

Rutland VT

// Cities in This County

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