​10 most dangerous cities in the world. The most dangerous cities in the world

If you are planning to go see the world or emigrate, and are still unsure about choosing a destination, Selfmadetrip has prepared for you a list of cities where you should NOT go. The level of crime and mortality in the cities that we will now talk about exceeds all conceivable and unimaginable standards. You will not be safe either during the day or, especially, at night.

“Children, don’t go for a walk in Africa!” - a children's fairy tale teaches kids. But judging by this list, the most dangerous cities of the world are located in Latin America: Honduras, Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and Guatemala. Hot spots were not taken into account when compiling this anti-rating.

No. 10. Barquisimeto, Venezuela

The two biggest problems of this city are robbery and murder. In Barquisimeto, approximately 900 people are killed per year out of a population of 1,211,600. Visitors to the city are better off not going out during dark time days. The global economic crisis has further aggravated the already criminal situation, significantly increasing the number of poor people.

No. 9. Joao Pessoa, Brazil

This city is “famous” for teenage murders - every third teenager dies before the age of 19. Tourists are rare here, immigrants even more so.

No. 8. Guatemala City, Guatemala

The population of the city is asking the state and the police to take control of the situation: there are 2,063 murders per 3,062,100 people, but, unfortunately, the authorities are so corrupt that they are not taking any measures to at least slightly stabilize the situation.

No. 7. Fortaleza, Brazil

Despite the fact that it is the fifth largest city in Brazil, people are increasingly looking to leave it. 1,628 murders for 2,452,185 inhabitants.

No. 6. District Central, Honduras

The high crime rate - there are 1,150 murders per year per 1,126,560 residents - does not surprise anyone in the district. There are 1,700 residents per police officer. The authorities are not even trying to take control of the situation.

No. 5. Maceio, Brazil

This city has gained a bad reputation due to its poor crime rates. Bloody massacres are a common sight here, which has long ceased to surprise. There are 820 murders for 930,750 inhabitants.

No. 4. Cali, Colombia

1,189 murders in a population of 2,294,650. It is believed that the wave of murders was provoked by the relocation of drug lord Rodriguez’s accomplices, Gilberto Orejuela, nicknamed “The Chess Player.”

No. 3. Acapulco, Mexico

Once very popular, this one tourist town has long ceased to attract travelers. Now this resort is more popular among drug dealers - most drug trafficking routes from Central America to the United States pass through Acapulco. The crime rate is increasing every day.


No. 2. Caracas, Venezuela

Caracas is the capital of Venezuela. Its center consists of endless trading stalls with cheap Chinese goods. They say that local children's favorite pastime is throwing firecrackers into the crowd and watching people run away in fear. Every day, dozens of civilians die here, accidentally caught in a firefight. According to CNN, more than 500 people were killed here in December 2014 alone. Caracas is not at all welcoming for tourists, who are not recommended not only to walk along the city streets, but also to fly here unless absolutely necessary.

No. 1. San Pedro Sula, Honduras

There are more than 700 murders per 100 thousand inhabitants. This is the highest figure in the world. Although San Pedro Sula is considered one of the most developing cities in Honduras, if you visit its slums and remote areas, there is a danger of staying there forever. This city is a haven for drug dealers.

When going on a trip, pay attention to the crime statistics at each specific point along the entire route. Even if you are tired of Turkish flavor and French sophistication, you should not choose too extreme places.

Even in countries with low crime rates, you can find corners where you shouldn’t go, especially for foreigners. When heading to a distant country to admire its beauty, you need to remember that there are places where travelers are not at all welcome. Take South Africa, Mexico or Colombia - each of them has a lot of beauty and interesting places, but in one drug cartels are rampant, in another no one is surprised by mass violence, in the third there is constantly an excessive flow of political struggle and terrorists. And there are socio-economic problems in every country. Here is the TOP 10 most dangerous cities in the world that are not recommended to be visited.

1. San Pedro Sula, Honduras


In the north-west dangerous country world - Honduras is home to its most dangerous city, San Pedro Sula. Thus, in 2014, the murder rate per 100 thousand people here reached 171 deaths.
This appalling figure was achieved in a city that is not in the middle of a theater of war or a revolutionary situation. Every day about three people die violent deaths here. The city has a thriving drug and weapons trade, and there are endless bloody clashes between local gangs, accompanied by incessant murders. And there is no one to take the necessary steps to curb the ongoing wave of violence. Local residents have long accepted that the city is ruled by drug cartels that do not care about the lives of some people, and law enforcement agencies here have suffered a complete collapse. From the example of San Pedro Sula, one can understand that poverty, corruption and instability are not the worst things in life.
Meanwhile, the city is a major industrial center of the country, although in fact it is one of the drug capitals of the world, since here cocaine is refined, packaged and sent north to the main consumers, the USA and Canada. Drug addiction, corruption and poverty local population turned city streets into a dangerous jungle not only for tourists, but also for the citizens themselves. As a result, the Peace Corps evacuated its people from here, and local thugs killed the Englishman, trying to take his camera.


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2. Acapulco, Mexico


Next comes the famous Mexican city of Acapulco, glorified in songs and more than once becoming a film set. There are magnificent white sand beaches here, but all this is deceptive - the city is dangerous for life. It increasingly appears in crime news, which describes gruesome details about dismembered or mutilated bodies found on beaches or city streets.
When Beltran Leyva, the head of the local drug cartel, died, a bloody war broke out over the routes for delivering drugs to the northern neighbor. If previously respectable businessmen were involved in the development of tourism, now they find themselves embroiled in disputes between local gangs. There are 140 murders per 100 thousand people in Acapulco every year.

3. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico


This city is located on the border with the USA, and beyond last years became extremely life-threatening. The reason is still the same - a fierce war between drug cartels and gangs over drug trafficking to the north. This forced many residents of the city to flee from it in search of more without dangerous places. Out of 100 thousand people, 130 are killed here every year. You can’t kick a local resident out of their house at night, although it’s not at all safe here during the day - you can be kidnapped or simply get shot here at any time.

4. Baghdad, Iraq


Iraq's best times are long gone. After the American occupation of 2003 to the present day, the streets of Baghdad have become the scene of military operations, where government forces constantly exchange fire with rebels, suicide bombers and car bombs explode. Added to this is mortar and rocket fire. residential areas Baghdad. As a result, almost the entire city is littered with garbage and is in disrepair; electricity and water are supplied hourly.


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5. Tegucigalpa, Honduras


Another city from small Honduras, where bandits run the show. They collect taxes from residents, set a curfew, after which you can live on the street for very little time. If someone refuses to pay, then the best thing that threatens him is blackmail, but there may also be torture, however, most likely the stubborn person will simply be killed. When there was a significant reduction in the budget for prisons in the United States, members of the MS-13 gang were deported to their homeland, after which the crime rate in the city jumped sharply. To emphasize their status, thugs returning from the states strive to commit more high-profile crimes, often senseless. All police forces were thrown into solving the most serious crimes, and no attention was paid to robberies and minor offenses. Out of 100 thousand city residents, 102 people die every year.

6. Maceio, Brazil


Externally, this Brazilian city looks very attractive: palm trees, bright sun, white beaches and blue water. But according to statistics, Maceio is one of the most dangerous cities on earth, because every year there are 135 murders per 100 thousand people. There is a huge difference between poor and rich residents in the city. It is little consolation for local authorities that so far it is their own tourists who are dying here, not visiting tourists.

7. Mogadishu, Somalia


In the capital of this African country, an endless civil war has been raging for over 20 years. Half the population has already left the city. Almost every day you can hear gunfire and explosions, people are kidnapped, hospitals are full of wounded people who receive only first aid. Mogadishu is divided into two parts, with the southern one considered safer. In order to move from one part of the city to another, it is necessary to cross the dividing zone, but only on foot and with a thorough search.
There are almost no entire houses left in the city, and people have to live in ruins or in refugee camps set up in the buildings of ministries, universities and schools. It is impossible to even find out exact information about the number of victims here, but it is clear that there are a lot of them here.


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8. Karachi, Pakistan


Due to lawlessness, political instability and high crime rates, the capital of Pakistan has become one of the most dangerous cities in the world. Any problems here are solved, if not with money, then with weapons. For not too much money, it is easy to hire a mercenary who will eliminate a competitor, no matter who he is - a businessman, a policeman or a politician.
There are about 600 human traffickers operating in the city. Religious fanatics are not far behind, and they can easily start throwing lead at passers-by from a car speeding through the city. Street gang shootings, constant terrorist attacks in the middle of the day, religious clashes and the resolution of political differences by force have made Karachi a city of horror. In recent years, armed robberies, car thefts and arson have become particularly common here.

9. Cape Town, South Africa


Tourists from all over the world flock to Cape Town to admire the nature reserves and beautiful views, opening from here. But even this once popular tourist area has suffered from unrest in the streets, poverty and rampant crime. Night walk Cape Town can be compared to playing Russian roulette. It is not safe to withdraw money from an ATM here even during the day - local bandits are not only ready to free a tourist from cash, but also to injure him and even kill him. Given the extremely high crime rate, it should be taken into account that almost 4 million people live in the city, which makes the picture even more terrible.

10. Caracas, Venezuela


The Venezuelan capital has become a business center Latin America, there are many business centers, offices of large companies, and universities. But the socio-economic stratification of the population here is huge. The rich families of Caracas live luxuriously, but nearby there are hundreds of thousands of residents who are barely making ends meet, and many even have nothing to eat. High inflation complicates matters. There are brutal gangs operating on the streets, but the slum dwellers, who receive small handouts from them, idolize them and are ready to turn a blind eye to their most terrible crimes.
As a result, Caracas has become a very dangerous world capital. Every year, out of 100 thousand city residents, 115 people are sent to the next world, and in 2012, for example, 101 police officers died in the line of duty here.

Which curious travelers can study throughout their lives. But there are other places that are under no circumstances recommended for even the most courageous extreme sports enthusiasts to visit. Especially you should not go to dangerous cities in South Africa, Mexico and Colombia.

Bloody drug cartel wars, political unrest, mass violence and terrorist activities in these places can make your vacation not only unforgettable, but also the last of your life... In this rating, we will tell you about the 15 most dangerous cities on the planet, where the life of any adventurer is constantly hanging by a thread.

1. Cali, Colombia - the home of the drug cartels

Cali is the most dangerous city in Colombia. It is dominated not by the official authorities, but by criminal groups such as the Cali cartel, the Norte del Valle cartel and Los Rastrojo, who are constantly fighting among themselves and corrupt guerrilla groups.
Crime is rampant in the city, and according to the latest statistics, for every 100,000 residents, 83 residents are killed as a result of gang violence. Locals say about Cali that this city is as beautiful as a butterfly, but can sting like thousands of bees.

2. San Salvador, El Salvador. More than 2,000 residents killed in 2015

San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador, a tiny country in Central America. Only 570,000 people live here, and the number of violent deaths is simply off the charts. There are 45 killed per 100,000 inhabitants. In fact, in 2015, the crime situation in San Salvador worsened sharply, with bandits killing more than 2,000 people!

The culprits of such brutal bloodshed are two powerful and well-armed gangs: MS – 13 and Barrio 18. The endless war between them leads to numerous casualties among the civilian population, who accidentally fell into the crossfire of the “scumbags”. In addition, these gangs are not as well organized as the Yakuza or the Sicilian Mafia and have no other source of income other than banal extortion and robbery, which often ends in the death of the victim.

3. Karachi, Pakistan - the most dangerous metropolis

The city of Karachi in Pakistan is the administrative center of the Sindh province and one of the most populous cities in the world. It is also considered one of the most dangerous cities on the planet, which is worth knowing if you ever decide to visit Pakistan.
Political instability reigns here, constant armed conflicts between foreign and local terrorist groups.

Among the serious crimes committed daily in this metropolis, the leading ones are contract killings, domestic murders, kidnappings, acts of terrorism and robbery.

According to the latest statistics, for every 100,000 residents of Karachi, 12 are killed, but international experts say that in 2015 the number of crimes in the city began to decline.

4. Detroit, USA - the most dangerous city in America

In 1987, the film RoboCop was released. According to the plot of the science-fiction action film, due to rampant crime in Detroit, the authorities had to create a humanoid cyborg to fight bandits who had lost all fear. If we forget about cyborgs and robots, then probably the filmmakers themselves did not expect that their fantastic idea would turn into a harsh reality in the future...

Detroit was named the most dangerous city in America in 2013 and 2014, a title it retains in 2015. This is the very US city that you definitely never want to visit when traveling around America. Now just over 700,000 people live here, and the crime rate is a staggering 2,072 per 100,000 people, of which 45 are murders.

Most of the city's residents live below the poverty line; they simply have nowhere and nothing to leave this dying city. Maybe, in fact, a humanoid robot policeman is what crime-plagued Detroit really needs.

5. Sanaa, Yemen - the most dangerous city in the country

Due to political instability, after mass unrest in the country and the rebellion of the opposition Hashid tribe in 2012, the once flourishing capital of Yemen, Sanaa, has turned into one of the most dangerous cities on the planet.
The sharp deterioration in living standards led to a massive surge in crime. Constant explosions, murders and acts of terrorism overshadow smaller crimes such as theft and robbery.

Electricity is cut off very often, and every day it becomes more and more difficult for local residents to get fresh water both food and life in the city are gradually fading away. At this time, all tourists are advised to stay as far away from Sana'a as possible.

6. Mogadishu, Somalia - the capital of a state without a government

Over the past few years, people around the world have associated Somalia with pirates, crime and Tom Hanks, who played main role in the movie "Captain Phillips". And the most dangerous place in the country is its capital - the city of Mogadishu.
Since political collapse occurred in the state in the 90s and all embassies and UN representatives left Somalia, the country has not had an effective government.

An ongoing, bloody civil war has been raging here for two decades. For some time, power in the country was held by the Al-Shabab group, one of the divisions of Al-Qaeda, until they were ousted by fighters of the African Union in the 2000s.
Poverty, corruption, mass violence and crime are the companions of this gloomy place, which has long earned the title of one of the most dangerous cities on the planet.

7. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico - The Murder Capital of the World

Ciudad Juarez has a dubious reputation as a city where drug cartels rule and is rightfully considered the most dangerous city in Mexico. Also known as the “murder capital of the world,” Ciudad Juarez is not worth visiting even for the most daring tourists, as it is very easy to lose your property and even your life here.

This is a place of complete lawlessness, controlled by drug lords. Drug trafficking, murder, brutal violence reign on the streets of the criminal metropolis, and the local police are practically useless. All ranks of law enforcement agencies, from the top to the police officers, were bought “without giblets” by drug dealers.

Although statistics slowly but surely show a decrease in the number of serious crimes. If in 2010 an average of 8 people were killed a day in Ciudad Juarez, then in 2013 there were 530 murders, and in 2014 there were “only” 434.

8. Baghdad, Iraq - the most dangerous city in the Middle East

Since American troops entered Iraq to liberate local residents from the power of a brutal dictator, and to show them what true democracy and true freedom is, Baghdad became one of the most dangerous cities on Earth.

After many years of war, the city's infrastructure and economy were almost completely destroyed. Daily explosions, shootings and murders have become commonplace for local residents. And since US troops left Baghdad, the war-ravaged city is on the brink of survival, and there is also a very strong threat that Baghdad could soon be captured by ISIS terrorists. Then a visit to the city by travelers of non-Muslim faith will most likely become a one-way trip for them.

9. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - The Robbery Capital of the World

Despite the fact that there are many other cities in Brazil where great amount especially serious crimes, Rio De Janeiro is the most visited city by tourists in the country and the second largest in Brazil, which makes it a real breeding ground for criminals of all stripes and the center of crime in the state.

The number of murders in Rio has decreased in recent years; if in 2005 there were 42 violent deaths per 100,000 residents, then in 2014 this number dropped to 24 murders per 100,000 citizens.

And if the likelihood of being killed in Rio has become less, then the chances of becoming a victim of robbery have become greater. Street crimes, hooliganism, robbery and theft increased from 6,626 in 2013 to 7,848 crimes in 2014. The number of mobile phones and smartphones stolen from tourists increased by 74.5 percent over the same period.

10. Cape Town, South Africa - the most crime-ridden city on the continent

Cape Town is the capital of the Western Cape province and the second largest densely populated city V South Africa. But despite the status of one of the most beautiful cities, it is also considered one of the most dangerous. It has the worst crime situation in Africa. There are 8,428 crimes committed per 100,000 inhabitants, which is simply insane when you consider the fact that the city has only 3.75 million inhabitants.

Cape Town is also called the most violent and violent city on the continent due to the unimaginable number of murders, on average there are 50 killed citizens per 100,000 inhabitants. Due to socio-economic disparities between classes and rising rates of gang violence, rape and kidnapping, when visiting South Africa, make sure your travel itinerary takes you as far away from this crime capital as possible.

11. Guatemala City, a city where violence reigns

Guatemala is considered by many tourists to be the most beautiful city in Central America, but behind the many tourist attractions and beautiful views there is also a downside to the city, where chaos, rampant crime and drug trafficking reign.
Guatemala borders Honduras, Mexico and El Salvador, which has an extremely negative impact on the crime situation. The city is located at the intersection of drug trafficking routes, and given the extreme degree of poverty of part of the population, the abundance of firearms in the hands of citizens, it is not surprising that a huge number of robberies, assaults, kidnappings and car thefts occur in Guatemala.

It is one of the most dangerous cities in Central America in terms of murder rates, with an average of 42 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. It is useless to turn to law enforcement agencies for help; they are all corrupt and are in the pay of bandits. Add Guatemala to the “black” list of cities that you should never visit.

12. Kabul, Afghanistan - a city in the flames of war

As in Baghdad, where killings and brutal violence swept the city after the US invasion, so in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, the presence of American soldiers in one decade has made the city one of the most dangerous in the world.

Kabul is a collection of all the worst problems that can happen to one single city. There has been no economic and political stability here for many years; extreme poverty of the population leads to numerous crimes among the townspeople. The city is in constant struggle for power between various terrorist groups, of which there are a great many. No, Kabul is not at all the place where you can usefully spend your vacation.

13. Caracas, Venezuela - Street violence is commonplace

Caracas is famous for three things: being the capital of Venezuela, the number of violent, street murders and the widespread drug trade. Just think about it - according to statistics, there are 134 murders per 100,000 city residents, most of which remain unsolved! And in general, the situation in the state is very criminal; in 2014, more than 24,000 murders were committed in Venezuela.

14. Acapulco, Mexico - the most corrupt city in the country

The city, which is considered a tourist resort, where movie stars and celebrities often vacation, where various famous sporting events are held annually, is not so beautiful and tempting. Beneath the glossy, beautiful cover of the metropolis lies the dirty, stinking interior of drug trafficking and street crime.

Just try to take a step away from the paved tourist routes, how you may find yourself drawn into criminal conflicts of local gangs. In 2014, Acapulco had the highest number of murders in Mexico, with 104 victims per 100,000 inhabitants.

The local police are completely corrupt and it is likely that if you are robbed on the street, instead of helping, the police themselves will begin to extort money from you.

Another main problem of Acapulco is the drug trade and, as a result, constant fights between bandits. In the slums of Acapulco, it is not uncommon to see dead bodies dumped on the streets after drug-related shootings or domestic disputes.

15. San Pedro Sula, Honduras - the most dangerous city in the world

San Pedro Sula, a city in northwestern Honduras, annually ranks at the top of the list of the most dangerous cities on the planet. In 2014, the highest number of murders on the planet was recorded here in a city where there is no armed conflict or military confrontation - 171 murders per 100,000 citizens.

Illegal drug and weapons trafficking, an endless showdown between gangs for spheres of influence in the city, lead to numerous victims among ordinary citizens. Unfortunately, the local authorities, who are most interested in dividing up bandit handouts, do not care at all about the safety of the townspeople. And local law enforcement agencies serve here watchdogs for drug lords, and not guardians of law and order.

The organization Citizen's Council for Public Security has compiled a ranking of the most dangerous cities in the world. Cities are sorted by the number of intentional homicides per 100,000 population. According to the list, the most dangerous cities in the world are...

1 Ciudad Juarez Mexico

Quidad Juarez, Mexico - a city on the border with the United States, in which cartel battles are in full swing. 130 out of 100,000 people are killed there every year.

2 Baghdad Iraq

Baghdad, Iraq - a city into which the wind of democracy suddenly flew on the wings of bombers. The reporting does not take into account data on terrorism. But ordinary murders in Baghdad, once the safest and most pleasant city in the East, have become the norm and rule.

3 Swat valley Pakistan

Swat Valley, Pakistan. This is not a city at all, the Citizen’s Council for Public Safety did not take this into account. An unpleasant place in an unpleasant country

4 Kabul Afghanistan

Kabul, Afghanistan. Another victorious democracy - beautiful place to commit crimes

5 Mogadishu Somalia

The Merry Boys of the Pirate Coast do not control Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. It's not so fun there and there's no sea at all. That's why they just kill there... because they have to

6 Washington DC United States

Washington, capital of the USA. Considering that the largest contingent of full-time killers lives there, why not give rise to impostors who simply do not have political motives for defending democracy around the world?

7 Rio de Janeiro Brazil

Rio, in which I wear white pants. But some places in Rio are not so clean and beautiful. It is these places that give the city its sad glory

8 Caracas Venezuela

Caracas, Venezuela. A little dirty, a little poor, cheap bullets, expensive gold teeth. Spread trend looks at increased demand for teeth

9 Medellin Colombia

Medellin, Colombia. After Palermo ceased to interest scriptwriters, the world turned its attention to Medellin, the birthplace of coke and pink mañana

10 Guatemala City Guatemala

Guatemala. Read note number 8

11 Johannseburg South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa. New life not given for nothing, Nelson Mandella..


Generally speaking, the list is strange and there are many complaints about it. If Washington is in sixth place, where should Detroit and St. Louis be? Where's New Orleans? Detroit is considered the most dangerous city in the United States, where, against the backdrop of various gangs and racial minorities, 1,220 violent crimes are committed per 100K population per year...

Here is a list of the most dangerous cities in the US according to Forbes:

1 Detroit, Mich. 1,220 (in brackets - the number of violent crimes per 100K people per year)

2 Memphis, Tenn. 1.218

3 Miami, Fla. 988

4 Las Vegas, Nev. 887

5 Stockton, Calif. 885

How serious is it? Take Detroit for example - according to statistics, shootings, massacres, canings, murders and robberies occur there 65 times a day.

Criticism of the list from the Citizen’s Council for Public Security (by the way, based in Mexico) followed immediately after its publication. And now, across the globe, thousands of journalists and bloggers are tearing it apart. Including your humble servant...


There are so many places in the world you haven't been to before, from Monte Carlo to the deserts of the Australian continent. There are many beautiful cities where millions of tourists come every year, but there are also completely unfriendly territories. Countries like Colombia, South Africa and Mexico might be beautiful in theory, but thanks to drug cartels, mass murders, political terror and poor socio-economic conditions, they are dangerous.




Cali's position in the ranking is constantly changing; it can be considered both the most dangerous and the second most dangerous city in Colombia, it does not happen at the same time. The city is home to drug cartels such as CaliCartel, NortedelValleCartel and LosRastrojo and the FARC guerrilla group, which keep the population in constant fear. According to statistics, there are 83 murders per 100,000 inhabitants of Cali. On the one hand, the city, like all of Colombia, is as beautiful as a butterfly, but very often it greets tourists with a swarm of thousands of wild wasps, which can take a life.




San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador. small town in Central America. The population is 570,000 people. According to statistics, 45 people are killed per 100,000 in the city. As a result, there were about 2,200 murders in El Salvador in 2015. This is a scary statistic. The crime situation is entirely dependent on the active activities of armed gangs, MS-13 and Barrio 18, which keep the entire population on edge. Cruelty has become business card San Salvador, and residents at any time can become random victims of street shootings. By the way, these gangster groups are not as organized as the Yakuza groups or the Italian mafia; they are mainly engaged in robbery and robberies. In San Salvador you can not only be robbed and beaten, but also killed.

13. Karachi, Pakistan - the most dangerous metropolis




Karachi, the capital of the Pakistani province of Sindh, is the most... big city in the country and the second most populous city in the world. It is also considered one of the most dangerous cities for tourists who are planning to visit Pakistan. Karachi is known for political and criminal instability and constant conflicts between terrorist groups that engage in kidnappings, robberies, armed attacks and murders. According to statistics, 12.3 people commit murders per 100,000 residents in the city; in addition, in 2015 the crime rate in the city increased.

12. Detroit, USA - the most dangerous city in America


In the 1987 film RoboCop, Detroit was portrayed as a bankrupt, crime-ridden city with no place for law. The directors of the film, despite the cyborgs and robots, did not expect that they were looking into the future, and the city would develop exactly according to their scenario. In 2013-2014 it was recognized as the most dangerous city in America. Population of almost 700,000 people. According to statistics, per 100,000 people there are 2,072 beatings and 45 murders. 38.1% of Detroit residents live below the poverty line, this is one of the reasons for the current situation.

11. Sanaa, Yemen - an unstable city


Today we often hear reports about Yemen in the news. Sanaa is becoming one of the most dangerous places on earth to live. The political situation worsened due to the instability that took place in the country in 2012. The standard of living has dropped sharply, and the crime situation has worsened. Cases of explosions, armed attacks, terrorism, which are combined with robberies and murders, have become frequent. Power failure and lack of drinking water are causing the slow death of the city.

10. Mogadishu, Somalia - territory outside the jurisdiction of the government


Somalia today is associated with pirates, crime and Tom Hanks. The danger is best illustrated by the situation in its capital, Mogadishu. Since international embassies and UN offices were forced to leave the country due to political instability back in the 90s, there has been no effective government in Somalia. This situation led to open and brutal civil war, which involves Al-Qaeda, Al-Shabab and AMISOM. Mogadishu gained its reputation thanks to the flourishing of corruption, poverty, high levels of crime, and cruelty that occur on the streets of the city every day.

9. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico - The Murder Capital of the World


Ciudad Juarez has gained a reputation for drug trafficking and the title of the most dangerous city in Mexico. It is the unofficial capital of all drug trafficking in the country. This is a dangerous city where laws do not apply, but cruelty and murder flourish. The police here are absolutely powerless and immersed in corruption. Although, according to statistics, there is hope for the situation to improve. For example, if in 2010 there were 8.5 murders per day, then in 2013 in just one year there were 530 murders, and in 2014 – 434. The situation is improving, but very slowly.

8. Baghdad, Iraq - victims of ISIS




Since the US military pulled out of Iraq, Baghdad has gained a reputation as a dangerous city. For years, residents have become accustomed to explosions in public places, shootings and murders. As a result of the war, the infrastructure and economy were completely destroyed. The city is mired in crime and terrorism. In 2014, 12,282 civilian killings were recorded as a result of intensified terrorist organization ISIS.

7. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - the hooligan capital of the world




Despite the fact that in other cities of Brazil the number of murders is higher, Rio de Janeiro, being a tourist mecca and the second largest city in the country, has received the status of the crime capital. The murder rate compared to 2005, when there were 42 murders per 100,000 people, dropped to 24 in 2014. But if the fact that you will be killed in Rio de Janeiro has become unlikely, then the chances of being robbed have increased. Street crimes, robberies and hooliganism have intensified. In 2013, as of December, there were 6,626 robberies, and in 2014 - 7,849. The number of stolen mobile phones increased by 74.5% over the same period. Despite the statistics, there are no fewer tourists in Rio, because people come here to get acquainted with the culture, attend the football championship and look at the statue of Jesus Christ.

6. Cape Town, South Africa - the most violent city in Africa




Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa. But despite its beauty, it has acquired a reputation as one of the most dangerous cities. According to statistics, the number of murders per 100,000 people was 50.94, and crimes - 8,428, despite the population being 3.75 million. This situation arose due to class and financial inequality, which was aggravated by gang shootings, murders, robberies, rapes and kidnappings. If you are still planning to visit one of the most beautiful cities in the world, do not stray away from the popular tourist routes.

5. Guatemala, Guatemala is a cruel city


Guatemala can be called one of the most beautiful cities in Central America, but despite its popularity among tourists, due to the presence of numerous attractions it is characterized high level crime and drug trafficking. Guatemala borders Mexico, Honduras and El Salvador, so drugs play an important role here. In addition, robbery, poverty, class and financial inequality flourish in the city. Guatemala has the highest rate of violence in Central America, compounded by the fact that there are 42 murders per 100,000 people. Lawlessness and corruption, organized crime have become the hallmark of the city.

4. Kabul, Afghanistan – hostages of war




Kabul, the capital of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, has become hostage to constant wars and has gained a reputation as the most dangerous city in the world. Features of the city include economic instability, poverty, kidnappings, murders and other crimes. The situation was aggravated by political instability, power struggles, terrorism and wars. After the US minimized its presence in Afghanistan, ISIS terrorists assumed a dominant role and instability increased, so there is no reason to visit Kabul.

3. Caracas, Venezuela - street violence




Caracas is known for three things: it is the capital of Venezuela, the capital of murder, the capital of drugs. With economic instability, street crime has increased. Caracas, the second most dangerous city in the world, has a high homicide rate per 100,000 people, 134, out of a population of 3.5 million. Across Venezuela, there were 24,000 murders in 2014. Along with gang warfare, robbery, rape, kidnapping and violence are rampant in Caracas.

2. Acapulco, Mexico - corruption




Acapulco, how beautiful resort, has always attracted movie stars, sports stars and other celebrities. But, as soon as you take a step away from the tourist routes, you plunge into a different reality of one of the most dangerous cities in Mexico. Until recently, Acapulco was a tourist mecca, but now it scares off tourists with a high murder rate. In 2014, there were 104 murders per 100,000 people. Corrupt police are more concerned with human trafficking than with establishing the rule of law. In addition, the city has big problems from drug trafficking and street violence. In such a city, you don’t know who to run from: the police or bandits.

1. San Pedro Sula, Honduras - the most dangerous city in the world




San Pedro Sula is the most dangerous city in the world. It is located in the northwestern part of Honduras. In 2014, there were 171 murders per 100,000 people - the highest rate in the world, despite the fact that the city is not in a war zone. There are 3 murders per day here. The city is mired in murders, gang warfare, drug trafficking, and illegal arms trade. Every day someone is killed, beaten, raped on the streets. The law in this city does not apply.
Beautiful beaches with clean and hot sand, washed by the transparent blue waves of the ocean, can be no less dangerous.