In 2024, the United States recorded the highest number of people displaced globally due to disaster-related events, reaching a staggering 11,001,000 displacements.

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This placed the country well ahead of the Philippines, which followed with 8,996,000 displacements.

Rounding out the top five were nations with massive populations and high vulnerability to natural hazards: India reported 5,431,000, China saw 3,926,000, and Bangladesh recorded 2,402,000.

Collectively, these figures illustrate the immense human toll of climate-related disasters. A majority of displacement events—54%—were triggered specifically by cyclones.

However, not all displacements were a direct result of damage; 8.3 million were pre-emptive evacuations, a proactive measure to save lives that still contributes significantly to the overall count of people forced to temporarily leave their homes.