Lincoln, Oregon faces a relatively moderate risk of natural disasters and climate-related events, with a risk score of 92.04 and a risk rating of "Relatively Moderate". The county has a population of 50,204 and a total building value of $14.2 billion. Specific hazards include flooding with a risk value of $2.56 million and a risk rating of "Relatively Moderate", and hailstorms with a risk value of $1.16 million and a risk rating of "Very Low".
The area is susceptible to high wind events, with a risk value of $76,276 and a risk rating of "Relatively Low". Additionally, there have been historical events of landslides in the region, with a risk value of $7.64 million and a risk rating of "Very High". The county's location along the coastline exposes it to tsunamis, with a risk value of $80,787 and a risk rating of "Relatively Moderate". Overall, Lincoln, Oregon faces a diverse range of natural disaster risks due to its geographical features and climate conditions.
The county's proximity to water bodies and fault lines, as well as its mountainous terrain, contribute to its vulnerability to various hazards. Specific geological features such as the Cascadia Subduction Zone increase the risk of earthquakes and tsunamis. The region's history of seismic activity and past events such as the 1700 Cascadia earthquake highlight the importance of preparedness and mitigation efforts. Coastal erosion and sea level rise also pose long-term threats to the area's infrastructure and communities.
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Lincoln County in Oregon has a population of 51,891 with a population density of 52.8 people per square mile. The population has grown since 2010 when it was recorded at 46,034. The county is predominantly White, with 40,393 residents identifying as such, making up 78% of the population. The county also has a significant Hispanic population, with 3,655 residents. The median age in Lincoln County is 49.6, slightly higher than the state average. The county has a total of 20,550 households, with an average household size of 2.2. Families make up a significant portion of the population, with 12,372 families residing in the county.
In terms of housing, Lincoln County has a total of 30,610 housing units, with 10,060 vacant units. Owner-occupied housing units number 13,277, while renter-occupied units number 7,273. The county has a total of 384 farms as of 2017, with an average farm size of 76 acres. The total crop acreage in 2017 was 3,639 acres, with an average sales value of $13,578 per farm. Compared to other counties in Oregon, Lincoln County has a higher population density and a higher percentage of White residents. The county also has a higher median age compared to the state average. Additionally, Lincoln County has a lower average farm size and crop acreage compared to some other counties in Oregon.
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