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Top 5 Safest Cities in India: Where Natural Disasters Are Rare

Top 5 Safest Cities in India: Where Natural Disasters Are Rare

Top 5 Safest Cities in India: Geographically, India is a very diverse and blessed country in terms of land, but there are parts of India which very infrequently experience or have faced severe natural calamities such as floods and earthquakes, cyclones, and landslides. Some cities, however, have managed to stay rather unaffected in some ways or the other over the years. Here are these cities that are safe against all forms of natural fury.


Top 5 Safest Cities in India:

1. Bangalore, Karnataka

Known for its goodness of weather and stable geography, Bangalore lies on the Deccan Plateau. Hence it is relatively safe from earthquakes and floods and, too, cyclones. It may have some urban challenges, but its safety, as far as disastrous natural conditions are concerned, holds enviable positions.


2. Hyderabad, Telangana

It has a reasonable upland, preventing it against flooding. The lack of exposure to any natural disaster risk, like Bangalore, places Hyderabad on solid ground. The city is so planned and elevated that it helps to evade major interruptions in climate.

3. Pune, Maharashtra

Pune lies at a safe distance from the cyclone-prone coast; hence, it is almost free from earthquakes and landslides. Compared to other parts of India where rains tend to be torrential, Pune receives moderate rainfall and has a far lesser chance of flooding. And so, this city never ceases to win the popularity contest on the map of safe opportunities.

4. Chandigarh

This Union Territory and capital of both Punjab and Haryana are well-planned and built on stable geology. Its seismic activity is very low and free from flood or cyclone threat. The layout and infrastructure of the city makes it resilient even during heavy rains.

5. Indore, Madhya Pradesh

Indore, being at the center, saves from interfaces with coastal threats and major faults. It is, in fact, very moderate climate- not harsh. Plus good civic infrastructure prevents every hazard like immense waterlogging or any adverse weather conditions.

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