St. Kitts and Nevis
Region Americas Subregion Caribbean Income High income: nonOECD ISO KNA
St. Kitts and Nevis runs low across the board; strong climate keeps overall risk contained.
Live events
In real time
Hourly disaster feed, shown alongside the standing risk below. Open the live map →Standing risk
How risky is St. Kitts and Nevis, overall?
The composite and its five dimensions. Higher means more risk.
Composite risk
Low
35 / 100
Very lowLowMediumHighCritical
- ClimateVery low18 / 100
- NatureLow33 / 100▲ + 0.1 5y
- SocialLow21 / 100
- GovernanceMedium58 / 100
- AdaptationMedium45 / 100▼ -1.3 5y
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Which hazards threaten St. Kitts and Nevis most?
Physical hazard intensity. INFORM Risk Index, 0 to 10.
Flood
Very low
0.0 / 10
Peers
St. Kitts and Nevis in global context
Risk-ranked against its cohorts. Click any country to open its page.
subregion
Caribbean
#2 of 13median 38
region
Americas
#2 of 35median 44
income group
High income: nonOECD
#6 of 20median 36
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Indicators
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Every source-level indicator behind the dimensions above. Sort by score, value, or name.
FAQ
Common questions
Answer-first, drawn from the same data above.
How risky is St. Kitts and Nevis?
St. Kitts and Nevis runs low across the board; strong climate keeps overall risk contained. Its overall risk score is 35 out of 100 (low), blended from World Bank, INFORM Risk Index and ND-GAIN Country Index.
What drives St. Kitts and Nevis's risk?
St. Kitts and Nevis's highest pressures are governance (58, medium) and adaptation (45). Its strongest area is climate (18).
When was St. Kitts and Nevis's risk data last updated?
Updated August 2026, drawing on World Bank, INFORM Risk Index and ND-GAIN Country Index.