Climate Risk Index 2026: India among top 10 worst-hit countries from 1995–2024; China, Pakistan, and US also rank high
Climate Risk Index 2026: According to Germanwatch’s latest Climate Risk Index 2026, India ranked No. 9 among countries most affected by climate-related disasters over the past 30 years (1995–2024).
Written by Cherry Gupta
New Delhi | Updated: November 14, 2025 07:05 AM IST
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Climate Risk Index 2026: Which are the top countries worst-affected and where does India, China, Pakistan and the U.S. rank. (Source: Shutterstock)
Climate Risk Index 2026: Scorching heat, torrential rain, raging wildfires, deadly floods, and devastating storms — what were once rare events have become the new normal in a rapidly warming world.
Between 1995 and 2024, more than 9,700 extreme weather events claimed 832,000 lives and caused direct economic losses of nearly USD 4.5 trillion (inflation-adjusted), the report states.
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The countries most affected during this 30-year period were Dominica, Myanmar, and Honduras.
Dominica has repeatedly suffered from powerful hurricanes.
Honduras, one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere, remains highly exposed to hurricanes, tropical storms, floods, droughts, and landslides.
However, over the longer period (1995–2024), India stands at No. 9 among the countries most affected by climate-related disasters — recording around 80,000 deaths, or 9.6 per cent of the global total, from extreme weather events.
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The report notes that India faced more than 430 climate disasters — including droughts, cyclones, heatwaves, and floods — during the past three decades, resulting in estimated losses of USD 170 billion.
“Notable events with high fatalities and/or economic losses include the 1998 Gujarat and 1999 Odisha cyclones, Cyclones Hudhud (2014) and Amphan (2020), the 1993 floods in Northern India, the Uttarakhand floods of 2013, and severe floods in 2019,” the report stated.
It also highlighted that “recurring and unusually intense heatwaves, with temperatures above 50°C, claimed many lives in 1998, 2002, 2003, and 2015.”
Cherry Gupta is an Assistant Manager – Content at The Indian Express. She leads the Top 10 section, curating list-based features on key national and international developments, and manages daily news content. She also produces SEO-driven articles and collaborates with the Lifestyle team to conduct interviews with notable artists and write workplace culture features. ... Read More