Natural-disaster risk in Georgia

In Georgia, the leading natural-disaster exposures are earthquake, flooding, extreme cold / winter. The safest city for disasters is Sokhumi (safety 67/100). 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.
Georgia — average disaster exposure by type (1-5)
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Safest cities in Georgia from natural disasters

What drives Georgia's disaster profile

Across the 8 Georgia cities in our data, the three highest average exposures are earthquake (3.9/5), flooding (2.6/5) and extreme cold / winter (2.5/5). These reflect geography rather than chance: earthquake tiers come from real USGS records of magnitude-4.5+ events within 300 km, storm risk from position in a tropical-cyclone basin, flood from rainfall regime and low-lying terrain, and wildfire/heat from Köppen climate zone. The full modelled profile for Georgia is earthquake 3.9/5; flooding 2.6/5; extreme cold / winter 2.5/5; wildfire 2.0/5; extreme heat 1.8/5; storms (hurricane/cyclone) 1.0/5; drought 1.0/5; tsunami 1.0/5. Use it as a relative guide between cities — a high tier means plan for it (insurance, building codes, location within the city), not that disaster is certain. City pages break each hazard down individually.

Georgia disaster exposure by type

For relocators, the practical takeaway is to match the hazard profile to your housing choice: where flood or storm tiers are elevated, favour higher ground and modern drainage; where the earthquake tier is high, prioritise post-code seismic construction; and budget for the insurance lines that the leading hazards in Georgia will drive. The safest single city in our Georgia sample, Sokhumi (safety 67/100), is the natural starting point if low disaster exposure is your top filter.

Method & sources: earthquake — USGS (real); flood/storm/wildfire/heat/drought/cold/tsunami — modelled from Köppen zone, elevation and cyclone-basin geography; averaged across Georgia's cities. Indicative — verify locally before relocating.

FAQ

Is Georgia safe from natural disasters?

Across 8 cities in Georgia, the highest average exposure is earthquake (3.9/5). Safest city: Sokhumi (safety 67/100).

What natural disasters affect Georgia?

By modelled average tier: earthquake 3.9/5; flooding 2.6/5; extreme cold / winter 2.5/5; wildfire 2.0/5; extreme heat 1.8/5; storms (hurricane/cyclone) 1.0/5; drought 1.0/5; tsunami 1.0/5.

Which city in Georgia is safest from natural disasters?

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

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