List of Districts Of India For Their Exposure To Landslides
India is among the top four countries with the highest landslide risk. Explore the complete list of districts of India for their exposures to landslides.
Landslides, which mean a movement of mass of rock, earth or debris down a slope such as debris slide, debris flow, rock slide, rock fall, etc., can be triggered by rainfall; undercutting of slopes due to flooding; excavation; earthquakes; snowmelt; and other natural causes, as well as many anthropogenic causes like overgrazing by cattle, terrain cutting & filling, and excessive development.
According to the ISRO, India is among the top four countries with the highest landslide risk. In India, 147 districts are highly exposure to landslides. In this article, explore the complete list of districts of India for their exposure to landslides.

Source: ISRO
List of districts of India for their exposure to landslides
Here is the complete list of landslide exposure rankings of Indian districts
| Rank | District | State |
| 1 | Rudraprayag | Uttaranchal |
| 2 | Tehri Garhwal | Uttaranchal |
| 3 | Thrissur | Kerala |
| 4 | Rajauri | J&K |
| 5 | Palakkad | Kerala |
| 6 | Poonch | J&K |
| 7 | Malappuram | Kerala |
| 8 | South District | Sikkim |
| 9 | East District | Sikkim |
| 10 | Kozhikode | Kerala |
| 11 | Imphal West | Manipur |
| 12 | Kodagu | Karnataka |
| 13 | Wayanad | Kerala |
| 14 | Jammu | J&K |
| 15 | Ernakulam | Kerala |
| 16 | Mandi | Himachal Pradesh |
| 17 | Udhampur | J&K |
| 18 | Idukki | Kerala |
| 19 | Chamoli | Uttaranchal |
| 20 | West District | Sikkim |
| 21 | Uttarkashi | Uttaranchal |
| 22 | Cachar | Assam |
| 23 | Garhwal | Uttaranchal |
| 24 | Kottayam | Kerala |
| 25 | Hamirpur | Himachal Pradesh |
| 26 | Kannur | Kerala |
| 27 | Pulwama | J&K |
| 28 | Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala |
| 29 | Dehra Dun | Uttaranchal |
| 30 | Bilaspur | Himachal Pradesh |
| 31 | West Garo Hills | Meghalaya |
| 32 | Chamba | Himachal Pradesh |
| 33 | Pathanamthitta | Kerala |
| 34 | East Khasi Hills | Meghalaya |
| 35 | Darjiling | West Bengal |
| 36 | Coimbatore | Tamil Nadu |
| 37 | Solan | Himachal Pradesh |
| 38 | Aizawl | Mizoram |
| 39 | Lunglei | Mizoram |
| 40 | Kamrup | Assam |
| 41 | Dindigul | Tamil Nadu |
| 42 | Kathua | J&K |
| 43 | Kanniyakumari | Tamil Nadu |
| 44 | Kasaragod | Kerala |
| 45 | Lawngtlai | Mizoram |
| 46 | Kinnaur | Himachal Pradesh |
| 47 | Hailakandi | Assam |
| 48 | Kollam | Kerala |
| 49 | Goalpara | Assam |
| 50 | Bageshwar | Uttaranchal |
| 51 | North District | Sikkim |
| 52 | Anantanag | J&K |
| 53 | Hassan | Karnataka |
| 54 | Dakshina Kannada | Karnataka |
| 55 | Karbi Anglong | Assam |
| 56 | Lohit | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 57 | Kullu | Himachal Pradesh |
| 58 | Baramulla | J&K |
| 59 | Theni | Tamil Nadu |
| 60 | Kolasib | Mizoram |
| 61 | Shimla | Himachal Pradesh |
| 62 | Kangra | Himachal Pradesh |
| 63 | Churachandpur | Manipur |
| 64 | East Garo Hills | Meghalaya |
| 65 | Champawat | Uttaranchal |
| 66 | West Khasi Hills | Meghalaya |
| 67 | Ribhoi | Meghalaya |
| 68 | Naini Tal | Uttaranchal |
| 69 | Jaintia Hills | Meghalaya |
| 70 | Una | Himachal Pradesh |
| 71 | Mamit | Mizoram |
| 72 | Tirunelveli | Tamil Nadu |
| 73 | Papum Pare | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 74 | Tawang | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 75 | West Tripura | Tripura |
| 76 | North Tripura | Tripura |
| 77 | Udupi | Karnataka |
| 78 | East Siang | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 79 | Doda | J&K |
| 80 | Thane | Maharashtra |
| 81 | Almora | Uttaranchal |
| 82 | Serchhip | Mizoram |
| 83 | North Cachar Hills | Assam |
| 84 | Lower Subansiri | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 85 | The Nilgiris | Tamil Nadu |
| 86 | Pithoragarh | Uttaranchal |
| 87 | West Kameng | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 88 | Sirmaur | Himachal Pradesh |
| 89 | Phek | Nagaland |
| 90 | South Garo Hills | Meghalaya |
| 91 | Changlang | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 92 | Chikmagalur | Karnataka |
| 93 | Mon | Nagaland |
| 94 | Tuensang | Nagaland |
| 95 | Bongaigaon | Assam |
| 96 | Lower Dibang Valley | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 97 | Senapati | Manipur |
| 98 | Srinagar | J&K |
| 99 | Morigaon | Assam |
| 100 | Tamenglong | Manipur |
| 101 | East Kameng | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 102 | Saiha | Mizoram |
| 103 | Shimoga | Karnataka |
| 104 | Upper Siang | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 105 | Mokokchung | Nagaland |
| 106 | Kohima | Nagaland |
| 107 | Pune | Maharashtra |
| 108 | West Siang | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 109 | Raygarh | Maharashtra |
| 110 | Dhalai | Tripura |
| 111 | North Goa | Goa |
| 112 | Ukhrul | Manipur |
| 113 | Kurung Kumey | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 114 | Sindhudurg | Maharashtra |
| 115 | Tirap | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 116 | Uttara Kannada | Karnataka |
| 117 | Nagaon | Assam |
| 118 | Champhai | Mizoram |
| 119 | Budgam | J&K |
| 120 | Upper Subansiri | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 121 | South Goa | Goa |
| 122 | Chandel | Manipur |
| 123 | Kargil | J&K |
| 124 | Haveri | Karnataka |
| 125 | Anjaw | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 126 | Lahul & Spiti | Himachal Pradesh |
| 127 | Dhubri | Assam |
| 128 | Nashik | Maharashtra |
| 129 | Ratnagiri | Maharashtra |
| 130 | South Tripura | Tripura |
| 131 | Ahmadnagar | Maharashtra |
| 132 | Kupwara | J&K |
| 133 | Kolhapur | Maharashtra |
| 134 | Satara | Maharashtra |
| 135 | Dibang Valley | Arunachal Pradesh |
| 136 | Leh-ladakh | J&K |
| 137 | Karimganj | Assam |
| 138 | Alappuzha | Kerala |
| 139 | Mumbai Suburban | Maharashtra |
| 140 | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
| 141 | Thoubal | Manipur |
| 142 | Imphal East | Manipur |
| 143 | Bishnupur | Manipur |
| 144 | Zunheboto | Nagaland |
| 145 | Wokha | Nagaland |
| 146 | Haridwar | Uttaranchal |
| 147 | Udham Singh Nagar | Uttaranchal |
So, this was the complete list of districts of India for their exposure to landslides.
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