Over the last eight years, Texas has experienced the most weather-related deaths in the United States. From 2014 through 2021, 615 people have died and an additional 1,453 have been injured in Texas from weather events. Floods and winter weather, including extreme cold, are responsible for the most weather-related deaths in Texas. Use the map to explore weather-related injury and fatality trends in the United States by clicking on any state.
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