Where Nature Rarely Strikes: Top Safe Havens

Turkmenistan - 1.29% - Located in an active seismic zone, earthquakes are the dominant risk in Turkmenistan. Heavy rains may trigger floods and landslides. Still, it's safe!

Palau - 1.25% -
The island nation of Palau is particularly vulnerable to sea-level rise, as well as tropical cyclones and floods. Still, you'll like your odds!

Qatar - 1.17% - Qatar has one of the lowest disaster risks of any country, which is largely thanks to its location away from disaster hotspots.

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Bhutan - 1.09% - The mountainous country is vulnerable to a range of natural disasters, including floods, earthquakes, and landslides. Still, the odds are in your favor!

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Switzerland - 1.03% - Switzerland is affected by floods, debris flows, landslides, rockfall, and avalanches. But thanks to the nation's preparedness, it's relatively safe.

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Denmark - 1.03% -
While floods do occur in the south-western region near the German border, natural hazards seldom cause serious damage in Denmark.

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Slovakia - 1.00% - Slovakia is relatively safe when it comes to extreme weather conditions, droughts and floods can be considered the most serious natural disaster risks.

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Hungary - 0.97% -
Similarly to other neighboring countries, Hungary is also prone to drought and floods, which are dealt with in a proficient manner.

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Bahrain - 0.95% -
While sandstorms and dust storms are common occurrences, Bahrain still has a low risk for major natural disasters.

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Monaco - 0.26% - This sovereign city-state is one of the safest places in the world when it comes to natural disasters. 

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