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PART 1CDC's Social Vulnerability Index 2016Hidalgo County, Texas
MAP PRODUCED 3/2/2018
FINAL - FOR EXTERNAL USE FINAL - FOR EXTERNAL USE
PART 2
Overall Social Vulnerability1SVI Themes
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US-83 N
US-77 N
US-77 N
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I-69E N
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CiudadGustavo
Díaz Ordaz
CiudadGustavo
Díaz Ordaz
PharrPharrMcAllenMcAllen
La HomaLa Homa
MissionMission
MercedesMercedes
AlamoAlamoDonnaDonna
EdinburgEdinburg
WeslacoWeslaco
GustavoDíaz OrdazGustavo
Díaz Ordaz
HidalgoHidalgo
San JuanSan Juan
AltonAlton
ReynosaReynosa
HIDALGOHIDALGO
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Race/Ethnicity/Language7 Housing/Transportation8
Socioeconomic Status5 Household Composition/Disability6
SVI 2016 – HIDALGO COUNTY, TEXAS
Social vulnerability refers to acommunity’s capacity to prepare forand respond to the stress ofhazardous events ranging fromnatural disasters, such as tornadoesor disease outbreaks, to human-caused threats, such as toxic chemicalspills. The Social Vulnerability Index(SVI 2016)4 County Map depicts thesocial vulnerability of communities, atcensus tract level, within a specifiedcounty. SVI 2016 groups fifteen
census-derived factors into fourthemes that summarize the extent towhich the area is socially vulnerableto disaster. The factors includeeconomic data as well as dataregarding education, familycharacteristics, housing, languageability, ethnicity, and vehicle access.Overall Social Vulnerability combinesall the variables to provide acomprehensive assessment.
Data Sources: 2CDC/ATSDR/GRASP, U.S. Census Bureau, Esri® StreetMapTM Premium.Notes: 1Overall Social Vulnerability: All 15 variables. 3Census tracts with 0 population. 4The SVI combines percentile rankings of US Census American Community Survey (ACS) 2012-2016variables, for the state, at the census tract level. 5Socioeconomic Status: Poverty, Unemployed, Per Capita Income, No High School Diploma. 6Household Composition/Disability: Aged 65and Over, Aged 17 and Younger, Single-parent Household, Aged 5 and over with a Disability. 7Race/Ethnicity/Language: Minority, English Language Ability. 8Housing/Transportation:Multi-unit, Mobile Homes, Crowding, No Vehicle, Group Quarters.Projection: NAD 1983 Texas Statewide Mapping System.References: Flanagan, B.E., et al., A Social Vulnerability Index for Disaster Management. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 2011. 8(1).CDC's SVI web page: http://svi.cdc.gov.Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Division of Toxicology and Human Health Sciences
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