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A death toll is the number of fatalities as a result of any cause of death, such as violence (war,
mass murder, genocide, terrorist attack), an accident, a natural disaster, extreme
weather, infectious disease, etc.
Below is a list of various natural disasters by death
toll. Most numbers are estimates and are often in dispute.
The incidents are ranked from the highest to the lowest estimate
given. This list is, by necessity, somewhat biased toward the
modern period, due to better reporting of events.
Some events overlap categories.
Ten deadliest natural
disasters
Note: This list excludes diseases and famines,
which would otherwise occupy the entire list. The list also
excludes the 2010 Haiti earthquake whose toll remains unknown.
| Rank |
Event |
Location |
Date |
Death Toll (Estimate) |
| 1. |
1931
China floods |
China |
01931-01-01July-November,
1931 |
1,000,000–4,000,000*[1] |
| 2. |
1887 Yellow River flood |
China |
01887-01-01September-October,
1887 |
900,000–2,000,000 |
| 3. |
1556 Shaanxi earthquake |
Shaanxi Province, China |
01556-01-01January 23,
1556 |
830,000 |
| 4. |
1970
Bhola cyclone |
Bangladesh |
01970-01-01November 13,
1970 |
500,000 |
| 5. |
2004 Indian Ocean
earthquake/tsunami |
Indian Ocean, India, Indonesia, Coast of Africa, and many more
countries |
02004-12-26December 26,
2004 |
230,000+ |
| 6. |
526 Antioch earthquake |
Antioch, Byzantine
Empire |
00526-05-20May 20, 526 |
250,000 |
| 7. |
1976 Tangshan earthquake |
Tangshan, Hebei, China |
01976-07-28July 28, 1976 |
242,000 |
| 8. |
1920 Haiyuan earthquake |
Haiyuan,
Ningxia-Gansu, China |
01920-12-16December 26,
1920 |
240,000 |
| 9. |
1839 India
Cyclone |
India |
01839-01-01November 25,
1839 |
300,000 |
| 10. |
1975 Banqiao Dam
flood |
Zhumadian, Henan Province, China |
01975-08-07August 7,
1975 |
90,000–230,000 |
* Estimate by Nova's sources are close to 4 million and yet
Encarta's sources report as few as 1 million. Expert estimates
report wide variance.
Deadliest natural
disasters by type of event
| Type |
Event |
Location |
Date |
Death Toll (Estimate) |
| Avalanche |
Wellington avalanche |
United States |
01910-03-01March 1, 1910 |
00000096
96 |
| Blizzard |
Iran Blizzard |
Iran |
01972-02-01February 1972 |
00004000
4,000 |
| Drought |
Great Famine of 1876–78 |
India |
01921-01-011876–1878 |
05000000
6,100,000-10,300,000 |
| Earthquake |
Shaanxi Earthquake |
China |
01556-01-01January 23,
1556 |
00830000
830,000 |
| Flood |
1931
China floods |
China |
01931-01-011931 |
04000000
1,000,000–4,000,000 |
| Hailstorm |
Roopkund, Uttaranchal |
India |
00800-01-019th century |
00000600
200–600 |
| Heat wave |
2003 European heat wave |
Europe |
02003-01-01June-August
2003 |
00037451
37,451 |
| Landslide |
1999 Vargas mudslides |
Venezuela |
December 1999 |
00020006
20,006 |
| Limnic Eruption |
Lake Nyos |
Cameroon |
01986-01-01August 21,
1986 |
00001746
1,746 |
| Pandemic |
1918
flu |
Worldwide |
01918-01-011918—1920 |
100000000
50,000,000-100,000,000 |
| Tornado |
Saturia-Manikganj Sadar Tornado |
Bangladesh |
01989-04-26April 26,
1989 |
00001300
1,300 |
| Tropical
cyclone |
1970
Bhola cyclone |
Bangladesh |
01970-11-13November 13,
1970 |
00500000
200,000–500,000 |
| Tsunami |
2004 Indian
Ocean tsunami |
Indian Ocean |
02004-12-26December 26,
2004 |
00285000
230,000+ |
| Volcano |
Mount
Tambora |
Indonesia |
01815-01-011815 |
00092000
92,000 |
Earthquakes
| Death Toll |
Event |
Location |
Date |
| 830,000 |
1556 Shaanxi earthquake |
China |
1556 |
| 250,000 |
526 Antioch earthquake |
Antioch, Byzantine Empire |
526 |
| 242,000 |
1976 Tangshan earthquake |
China |
1976 |
| 240,000 |
1920 Haiyuan earthquake |
China |
1920 |
| 230,000 |
1138 Aleppo earthquake |
Syria |
1138 |
| 229,866 |
2004 Indian Ocean
earthquake |
Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand |
2004 |
| Total unknown; estimates range from 30,000 to 200,000 [2][3
][4] |
2010 Haiti earthquake |
Haiti |
2010 |
| 200,000 |
Damghan earthquake |
Iran |
856 |
| 150,000 |
Ardabil earthquake |
Iran |
893 |
| 142,800 |
Great Kanto
earthquake |
Japan |
1923 |
| 137,000 |
1730 Hokkaido earthquake |
Japan |
1730 |
| 110,000 |
1948 Ashgabat earthquake |
Turkmenistan |
1948 |
| 100,000 |
Messina earthquake |
Italy |
1908 |
| 100,000 |
1755 Lisbon earthquake |
Portugal |
1755 |
| 100,000 |
Chihli earthquake |
China |
1290 |
| 86,000 |
2005 Kashmir earthquake |
Pakistan |
2005 |
| 85,000 |
Great Ansei Nankai earthquakes |
Japan |
1854 |
| 80,000 |
Shamakhi |
Azerbaijan |
1667 |
| 77,000 |
Tabriz Earthquake |
Iran |
1727 |
| 70,000 |
Changma, Gansu earthquake |
China |
1932 |
| 69,197 |
2008 Sichuan earthquake |
China |
2008 |
| 66,000 |
Ancash earthquake |
Peru |
1970 |
| 60,000 |
Sicily earthquake[5] |
Italy |
1693 |
| 60,000 |
1935 Balochistan
earthquake |
British India |
1935 |
| 50,000 |
Calabrian earthquakes |
Italy |
1783 |
| 40,000 |
Gulang, Gansu earthquake |
China |
1927 |
| 40,000 |
Meio- Nankai, Japan (????) earthquake |
Japan |
1498 |
| 40,000 |
Quito earthquake |
Ecuador |
1797 |
| 37,000 |
Genroku earthquake (?????) |
Japan |
1703 |
| 35,000 |
1990 Manjil Rudbar
earthquake |
Iran |
1990 |
| 32,962 |
1939 Erzincan earthquake |
Turkey |
1939 |
| 30,000 |
Great Ho-ei Earthquake (?????) |
Japan |
1707 |
| 30,000 |
2003
Bam earthquake |
Iran |
2003 |
| 25,000 |
Spitak Earthquake |
Armenia |
1988 |
| 25,000 |
1978 Tabas earthquake |
Iran |
1978 |
| 23,700 |
Kamakura earthquake |
Japan |
1293 |
| 23,000 |
Guatemala
earthquake |
Guatemala |
1976 |
| 20,000 |
Gujarat
earthquake |
India |
2001 |
| 20,000 |
1812 Caracas earthquake |
Venezuela |
1812 |
| 20,000 |
Chillán
earthquake |
Chile |
1939 |
| 18,000 |
Khait earthquake |
Tajikistan |
1949 |
| 17,118 |
Izmit earthquake |
Turkey |
1999 |
| 15,000 |
1960 Agadir earthquake |
Morocco |
1960 |
| 12,225 |
1962 Bou'in-Zahra
earthquake |
Iran |
1962 |
| 10,700 |
1934 Bihar earthquake |
India |
1934 |
| 10,000 |
Apennine earthquakes |
Italy |
1703 |
| 10,000[1] |
1944 San Juan earthquake |
Argentina |
1944 |
| 9,748 |
1993 Latur earthquake |
India |
1993 |
| 9,500 |
1985 Mexico City
earthquake |
Mexico |
1985 |
| 9,000 |
1933 Diexi earthquake |
China |
1933 |
| 8,064 |
1966 Xingtai earthquake |
China |
1966 |
| 7,000 |
1968 Dasht-e
Bayaz and Ferdows earthquake |
Iran |
1968 |
| 6,433 |
Great Hanshin earthquake |
Japan |
1995 |
| 6,000 |
1960 Valdivia earthquake |
Chile |
1960 |
| 6,000[2] |
1861 Mendoza earthquake |
Argentina |
1861 |
| 5,300 |
1974 Hunza earthquake |
Pakistan |
1974 |
| 4,000 |
1945 Balochistan
earthquake |
British India |
1945 |
| 3,894 |
1948 Fukui earthquake |
Japan |
1948 |
| 3,000 |
1933 Sanriku earthquake |
Japan |
1933 |
| 3,000 |
1906 San Francisco
earthquake |
United
States |
1906 |
Ten deadliest volcanic
eruptions
| Death Toll |
Event |
Location |
Date |
| 92,000 |
Mount
Tambora (see also Year Without a Summer) |
Indonesia |
01815-01-011815 |
| 36,000 |
Krakatoa |
Indonesia |
01883-08-26August 26–27,
1883 |
| 29,000 |
Mount
Pelée |
Martinique |
01902-05-07May 7 or May 8,
1902 |
| 23,000 |
Nevado del
Ruiz |
Colombia |
01985-11-13November 13,
1985 |
| 25,000 |
Mount
Vesuvius |
Pompeii and Herculaneum,Italy |
01631-01-01August 24, 79
AD |
| 15,000 |
Mount Unzen |
Japan |
01792-01-011792 |
| 10,000 |
Mount
Kelut |
Indonesia |
01586-01-011586 |
| 9,350 |
Laki. Killed about 25% of the
population (33% were killed about 70 years before by smallpox) |
Iceland |
01783-06-08 June 8, 1783 |
| 6,000 |
Santa
Maria |
Guatemala |
01902-01-011902 |
| 5,115 |
Mount
Kelut |
Indonesia |
01919-05-19 May 19, 1919 |
Notes
A supervolcanic
eruption at Lake
Toba around 74,000 years ago could have wiped out as much as
99% of the global human population, reducing the population from a
possible 60 million to less than 10 thousand; see Toba catastrophe theory.
However, this theory is not widely accepted because the evidence is
disputed, and there have been, for instance, no remains found. The
eruption is not listed here as it was pre-historic and outside the
scope of this article. Also, the Thera eruption in
the Aegean Sea between
1550 and 1650 B.C. may have caused a large number of deaths
throughout the region, from Crete to Egypt. See also La Garita Caldera, Yellowstone
Caldera, and Supervolcanoes.
References
Ten
deadliest tsunamis
| Death Toll |
Event |
Location |
Date |
| > 229,866 (sources vary) |
2004 Indian
Ocean tsunami |
Indian
Ocean |
2004 |
| 100,000 |
1755 Lisbon
earthquake/tsunami/fire |
Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Ireland, and the United Kingdom (Cornwall) |
1755 |
| 100,000 |
1908 Messina earthquake/tsunami |
Messina, Italy |
1908 |
| 36,000 |
caused by 1883 Krakatoa eruption |
Indonesia |
1883 |
| 30,000 |
|
Tōkaidō/Nankaido, Japan |
1707 |
| 27,000 |
|
Japan |
1826 |
| 25,674 |
1868 Arica earthquake/tsunami |
Arica, Chile |
1868 |
| 22,070 |
1896 Meiji-Sanriku
earthquake |
Sanriku, Japan |
1896 |
| 15,030 |
1792 Mount Unzen
eruption in southwest Kyūshū |
Kyūshū, Japan |
1792 |
Limnic
eruptions
Extreme
weather
Ten
deadliest heat waves
| Death Toll |
Event |
Location |
Date |
| 37,451 |
2003 European heat wave |
Western
Europe |
02003-06-01August 2003 |
| 3,418 |
2006 European heat wave |
United
Kingdom, Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Romania |
02006-01-01July 2006 |
| 2,541 |
1998 India heat wave |
India |
01998-01-01May 1998 |
| 1,900 |
2003 India heat wave 2002 heatwave in India |
India |
02003-01-01May/June 2003 |
| 1,250–10,000 |
1980 United States heat
wave |
United
States |
01980-01-01June-Sept 1980
(July peak high temps.) |
| 1,000–1,500 |
1987 Mediterranean heat wave |
Albania, Greece, Bosnia, Serbia, Turkey, Italy |
01987-01-01July 1987 |
| over 1,000 |
1994 East Asia heat wave |
China, Japan, South Korea |
01994-01-01July 1994 |
| 739 |
Chicago Heat
Wave of 1995 |
United
States (Chicago, Illinois) |
01995-01-01July 1995 |
| 500 |
Hungary Heat Wave of 2007 |
Hungary |
02007-01-01July 2007 |
| 437 |
Southern regions, Australia 1895–1896 |
Australia |
01895-01-011895–1896 |
Ten deadliest storms
(non-cyclone)
Ten
deadliest tornadoes
Ten deadliest
cyclones/hurricanes
| Death Toll |
Event |
Location |
Date |
| 500,000 |
1970
Bhola cyclone |
Bangladesh (East Pakistan) |
1970 |
| 300,000 |
1839 Indian cyclone |
India |
1839 |
| 300,000 |
1881 Haiphong Typhoon |
Vietnam |
1881 |
| 300,000[6] |
1737 Calcutta cyclone |
India |
1737 |
| 210,000 |
Super Typhoon Nina—contributed to
Banqiao Dam
failure |
China |
1975 |
| 200,000[7] |
Great Backerganj Cyclone
of 1876 |
present day Bangladesh |
1876 |
| ~146,000 |
Cyclone
Nargis |
Myanmar |
2008 |
| 138,866 |
1991 Bangladesh cyclone |
Bangladesh |
1991 |
| 100,000 |
1882 Bombay cyclone |
Bombay, India |
June 6, 1882 |
| 60,000 |
1922 Swatow Typhoon |
China |
1922 |
| 60,000 |
1864 Calcutta Cyclone |
India |
1864 |
References
Ten deadliest floods and
landslides
Main articles:
Flood and
Landslide
| Death Toll |
Event |
Location |
Date |
| 2,500,000–3,700,000[8] |
1931
China floods |
China |
1931 |
| 900,000–2,000,000 |
1887 Yellow River (Huang He)
flood |
China |
1887 |
| 500,000–700,000 |
1938 Yellow River (Huang He)
flood |
China |
1938 |
| 231,000 |
Banqiao Dam
failure, result of Typhoon Nina. Approximately 86,000
people died from flooding and another 145,000 died during
subsequent disease. |
China |
1975 |
| 145,000 |
1935 Yangtze
river flood |
China |
1935 |
| more than 100,000 |
St.
Felix's Flood, storm surge |
Netherlands |
1530 |
| 100,000 |
Hanoi and Red River Delta
flood |
North
Vietnam |
1971 |
| 100,000 |
1911 Yangtze
river flood |
China |
1911 |
| 50,000–80,000 |
St.
Lucia's flood, storm surge |
Netherlands |
1287 |
| 60,000 |
North Sea flood, storm surge |
Netherlands |
1212 |
Main articles:
Wildfire and
Bushfire
| Death Toll |
Event |
Location |
Date |
| 1,200–2,500 |
Peshtigo
Fire, Wisconsin |
United States |
1871 |
| 1,200 |
Kursha-2, Ryazan Oblast, RSFSR |
Soviet
Union |
1936 |
| 453 |
Cloquet Fire, Minnesota |
United States |
1918 |
| 418 |
Great Hinckley Fire, Minnesota |
United States |
1894 |
| 282 |
Thumb Fire, Michigan |
United States |
1881 |
| 240 |
Sumatra, Kalimantan |
Indonesia |
1997 |
| 273 |
Matheson
Fire, Ontario |
Canada |
1916 |
| 230 |
Landes
region |
France |
1949 |
| 213 |
Greater Hinggan, Heilongjiang |
China |
1987 |
| 173 |
Black Saturday bushfires |
Australia |
2009 |
| 160 |
Miramichi
Fire, New
Brunswick |
Canada |
1825 |
References
References
Ten
deadliest blizzards
Contractible diseases
| Death Toll |
Event |
Location |
Date |
| approx. 300,000,000 |
Smallpox |
Worldwide |
01901-01-0120th century
alone[9] |
| approx. 100,000,000 |
Bubonic Plague: Black Death |
Asia, Europe, Africa |
01300-01-011300s–1720s |
| ? 200,000,000 |
Measles |
Worldwide |
01851-01-01last 150 years[10] |
| 80,000,000–250,000,000 |
Malaria |
Worldwide |
01900-01-0120th century –
present |
| 50,000,000–100,000,000 |
Spanish Flu |
Worldwide |
01918-01-011918–1919[11] |
| 40,000,000–100,000,000 |
Tuberculosis |
Worldwide |
01900-01-0120th century –
present[10] |
| 40,000,000-100,000,000 |
Bubonic Plague: Plague of
Justinian |
Asia, Europe, Africa |
00540-01-01540–590 |
| 25,250,000 |
AIDS |
Worldwide |
01981-01-011981–present (as
of 2010) |
| ? 12,000,000 |
Bubonic Plague: Third Pandemic |
Worldwide |
01850-01-011850s–1950s |
| 5,000,000 |
Antonine
Plague |
Roman
Empire |
00165-01-01165–180 |
| 4,000,000 |
Asian Flu pandemic |
Worldwide |
01957-01-011957 |
| 750,000 |
Hong Kong Flu pandemic |
Worldwide |
01968-01-011968 |
| 13,663 (As of 10 January, 2010) |
2009 flu
pandemic (H1N1) |
Worldwide |
02009-01-01April
2009–present |
| 775 |
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) |
Mostly East Asia,
few cases in Europe, Canada and United States |
02002-01-012002–2003 |
| 677 |
West Nile Virus outbreak |
North
America |
01999-01-011999–2004 |
| 256 |
H5N1
strain of Bird Flu |
(mainly in Asia, few in Africa and Middle East) |
02003-01-012003–present (as
of 2007) |
Famines
- Please Note: Some of these famines may be partially or
completely caused by humans.
| Death Toll |
Event |
Location |
Date |
| 4,900,000–43,000,000 |
Great Chinese Famine |
China |
1958–1961 |
|
Chinese Famine of 1907 |
China |
1907 |
| 19,000,000 |
Indian Famine |
India |
1896–1902 |
| 15,000,000 |
Bengal famine of 1770, incl.
Bihar & Orissa |
India |
1769–1771 |
| 13,000,000 |
Northern Chinese Famine |
China |
1876–1879 |
| 10,000,000 |
Southern and Central Indian Famine |
India |
1876–1879 |
| 7,500,000 |
Great European Famine |
Europe (all) |
1315–1317 |
| 5,000,000 |
Chinese Famine of 1936 |
China |
1936 |
| 5,000,000 |
Soviet famine of
1932–1933 |
Soviet
Union |
1932–1934 |
| 5,000,000 |
Russian famine of 1921 |
Russia, Ukraine |
1921–1922 |
| 4,000,000 |
Bengal famine of 1943 |
India |
1943 |
| 3,000,000 |
Chinese Drought 1941 |
China |
1941 |
| 3,000,000 |
Chinese Famine of 1928–1930 |
China |
1928–1930 |
| 2,000,000 |
Russian famine of
1601–1603 |
Russia (Muscovy) |
1601–1603 |
| 1,000,000-1,500,000 |
Great Irish Famine |
Ireland |
1846–1849 |
| 2,000,000 |
Vietnamese War Famine |
Vietnam |
1943–1945 |
| 1,500,000–3,000,000 |
Bengal Famine of 1943 |
India |
1943 |
| 1,200,000 |
North Korean famine |
North Korea |
1996–1998 |
| 1,000,000 |
1984–1985 famine in
Ethiopia |
Ethiopia |
1984 |
| 1,000,000 |
Horn of Africa famine |
Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia |
1888 |
| 26,000-1,000,000 |
Bangladesh famine of
1974—Official records claim 26,000. However, various sources
claim about 1,000,000. |
Bangladesh |
1974 |
| 150,000 |
Finnish famine of
1866–1868 |
Finland |
1866–1868 |
| 18,000 |
Dutch famine of 1944 |
The Netherlands |
1944 |
See also
Other lists organized by death toll
- ^
The world's worst natural
disasters
- ^ Leonard, Tom. Haiti earthquake: hundreds of
thousands feared dead, The Daily Telegraph, January
13, 2010.
- ^
"Haiti appeals for aid;
official fears 100,000 dead after earthquake". CNN. 13 January
2010. http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/01/13/haiti.earthquake/index.html.
- ^
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN1521312320100115
- ^
Italy's earthquake
history, BBC News
- ^
10 'Worst' Natural Disasters
- ^
Hurricanes: case
studies
- ^
Worst Natural Disasters In
History
- ^
"UC Davis Magazine, Summer
2006: Epidemics on the Horizon". http://ucdavismagazine.ucdavis.edu/issues/su06/feature_1b.html. Retrieved
2008-01-03.
- ^ a
b
Torrey EF and Yolken RH. 2005.
Their bugs are worse than their bite. Washington Post, April 3, p.
B01.
- ^
1918 Influenza: the Mother of
All Pandemics, CDC
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