Pacific risk profile: Marshall Islands
Pacific Risk Profile is a snapshot of climate and disaster risk information that is collected from credible open data sources. It is intended to provide DFAT program managers and implementing partners with easy access to essential risk information.
Between 1999 and 2018, Marshall Islands was the 172nd country most affected by extreme weather events. Typhoons are projected to be less frequent but more intense. Average rainfall is projected to increase, along with more extreme rain events.