Natural-disaster risk in Finland

In Finland, the leading natural-disaster exposures are extreme cold / winter, flooding, wildfire. The safest city for disasters is Lahti (safety 82/100). Risk is modelled from real USGS counts of magnitude-4.5+ earthquakes within 300 km since 1980 plus Köppen climate zones and cyclone/subduction geography.
Finland — average disaster exposure by type (1-5)
1Quake2Flood1Storm2Wildfire1Heat1Drought4Cold1Tsunami

Safest cities in Finland from natural disasters

FAQ

Is Finland safe from natural disasters?

Across 10 cities in Finland, the highest average exposure is extreme cold / winter (4.1/5). Safest city: Lahti (safety 82/100).

What natural disasters affect Finland?

By modelled average tier: extreme cold / winter 4.1/5; flooding 2.1/5; wildfire 2.0/5; earthquake 1.0/5; storms (hurricane/cyclone) 1.0/5; extreme heat 1.0/5; drought 1.0/5; tsunami 1.0/5.

Which city in Finland is safest from natural disasters?

Lahti, with the lowest combined hazard exposure in our data.

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