The Arkansas Hazard Survey Report (ASSR) is an in-depth analysis of natural and man-made hazards in the state of Arkansas. It identifies areas of risk, evaluates the potential damage from hazard events, and provides mitigation strategies to reduce the impacts of those events. The report is produced by the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ARC) and is updated annually. The ASSR includes detailed information on floods, earthquakes, landslides, sinkholes, wildfires, tornadoes, and other natural and man-made hazards. There are three main types of ASSR: the Statewide Hazard Survey, the Local Hazard Survey, and the Comprehensive Hazard Survey. The Statewide Hazard Survey provides an overview of the potential impacts of hazardous events on the state as a whole. The Local Hazard Survey provides information on the potential impacts of hazards in specific areas of the state, including cities and counties. The Comprehensive Hazard Survey provides detailed information on the specific hazard events that are most likely to occur in the state.