Tsunami
Finland appears to be at a very low risk for Tsunami's to reach it's waters. Though Finland has a coast, over two thirds of its borders are landlocked. So that being said there is a small chance of Tsunami's reaching it's coast. The Baltic Sea is relatively cut off from the rest of the worlds oceans and seas with a small area connecting it with the north sea. An earthquake would have to take place within the Baltic Sea to effect Finland at home. Most of the artic circle does not fear many Tsunami's but they do take inconsideration as to a chance at it happening. Due to the small amount of fault lines in the area there is less seismic activity. So they do prepare for chances of Tsunami's happening.
Though Finland has lost some of it's citizens' in other Tsunami Disasters. In the 2004 Tsunami that hit the Indian Ocean, there were around 2300 Fin's on tour packages in the area at that time. Finland lost approx. 179 of its people who were on tours of the area. The Finnish people criticized their government for not doing more to assist in the Tsunami relief and to help get their people home.
So as for Tsunami's it is not high on the list of disasters that the country faces, however there is affects that the country can feel even from other parts of the world.
Sources: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017EGUGA..19.9936K/abstract
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effect_of_the_2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_on_Finland
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