The forecast for total deaths due to disasters in Italy shows a decline from 2024 to 2028. The expected figures decrease steadily, suggesting a slight but consistent reduction in disaster impact. From 68 deaths in 2024, the numbers are projected to drop to 63 by 2028. This represents an approximate annual decrease of 1.49%.
The last 5-year CAGR indicates a stabilization trend in disaster resilience in Italy, reflecting improved mitigation and response strategies. Prior to projections, it is important to know historical data for accurate analysis. In 2023, deaths due to disasters were X, serving as a baseline for these forecasts.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of climate change, urban planning, and technological advancements in disaster prediction and management. Close monitoring of environmental policies and emergency preparedness initiatives will be crucial in sustaining or enhancing this downward trend.