 
                        Barmer district in Rajasthan, India is in both Seismic Zone III and Seismic Zone IV. The western parts of Barmer are in Zone IV, which is a high damage risk zone. The remaining parts of Barmer are in Zone III, which is a moderate damage risk zone.
Seismic zones
The state of Rajasthan is divided into three seismic zones: I, II, and III. Zone IV is a high damage risk zone, while Zone III is a moderate damage risk zone.
Barmer's hazards
Barmer is vulnerable to flash flooding, earthquakes, and other natural disasters. The district is located in the Thar Desert and has a desert climate.
Other hazards in Barmer
Extreme rainfall
In 2006, Barmer experienced extreme rainfall that caused flooding in the nearby town of Kawas.
Rapid urbanization
Poorly planned urbanization has increased Barmer's vulnerability to flash flooding.
Local ecology
The local soil type and ecology can't handle sudden or excessive water accumulation.