Natural-disaster risk in Georgia
Safest cities in Georgia from natural disasters
- Sokhumi — safety 67/100, main risk earthquake
- Zugdidi — safety 65/100, main risk earthquake
- Gori — safety 65/100, main risk earthquake
- Batumi — safety 63/100, main risk earthquake
- Telavi — safety 63/100, main risk earthquake
- Kutaisi — safety 62/100, main risk earthquake
- Rustavi — safety 62/100, main risk earthquake
- Tbilisi — safety 60/100, main risk earthquake
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
- earthquake: 3.9/5 — moderate — worth verifying for your specific neighbourhood.
- flooding: 2.6/5 — low — a minor consideration.
- extreme cold / winter: 2.5/5 — low — a minor consideration.
- wildfire: 2.0/5 — low — a minor consideration.
- extreme heat: 1.8/5 — negligible in our model.
- storms (hurricane/cyclone): 1.0/5 — negligible in our model.
- drought: 1.0/5 — negligible in our model.
- tsunami: 1.0/5 — negligible in our model.
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.
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.