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India among 10 most affected nations due to extreme weather events: Climate Risk Index

The Climate Risk Index of India, however, has improved with the country being placed at 49th globally (2022), as against seventh worst-affected due to extreme weather events in 2019.

February 14, 2025 / 13:59 IST
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Major flooding events such as the 1993 northern India floods and the Uttarakhand floods of 2013 have contributed to the country’s vulnerability. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
Major flooding events such as the 1993 northern India floods and the Uttarakhand floods of 2013 have contributed to the country’s vulnerability. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

India has been ranked sixth in the list of nations most affected by extreme weather events (long-term assessment from 1993 to 2022). According to the Climate Risk Index 2025, which analysed six key indicators, India reported a loss of 80,000 lives and nearly $180 billion in economic damages from 400 extreme weather events during the period.

Globally, over 7,65,000 people lost their lives due to more than 9,400 extreme weather events in the 30 years until 2022. There have been economic damages of $4.2 trillion. These findings are part of the report released by the environmental think tank Germanwatch on Wednesday.

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As per the report, storms (35%), heatwaves (30%), and floods (27%) were the leading causes of fatalities during this period.

The Climate Risk Index of India, however, has improved with the country being placed at 49th globally (2022), as against seventh worst-affected due to extreme weather events in 2019.