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The following is a list of earthquake lists.

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Largest earthquakes by magnitude

Pos. Date Location Article Magnitude
1 01960-05-22May 22, 1960 Valdivia, Chile 1960 Valdivia earthquake 9.5
2 02004-12-26December 26, 2004 Sumatra, Indonesia 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake 9.3
3 01964-03-27March 27, 1964 Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA 1964 Alaska earthquake 9.2
4 01952-11-04November 4, 1952 Kamchatka, USSR Kamchatka earthquakes 9.0 [1]
4 01868-08-13August 13, 1868 Arica, Chile 1868 Arica earthquake 9.0 [2]
4 01700-01-26January 26, 1700 Cascadia subduction zone, Canada and USA 1700 Cascadia earthquake 9.0
7 02010-02-27February 27, 2010 Maule, Chile 2010 Chile earthquake 8.8
7 01906-01-31January 31, 1906 EcuadorColombia 1906 Ecuador-Colombia earthquake 8.8
7 01833-11-25November 25, 1833 Sumatra, Indonesia 1833 Sumatra earthquake 8.8
10 01965-02-04February 4, 1965 Rat Islands, Alaska, USA 1965 Rat Islands earthquake 8.7
10 01755-11-01November 1, 1755 Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal 1755 Lisbon earthquake 8.7 [3]
10 01730-07-08July 8, 1730 Valparaiso, Chile 1730 Valparaiso earthquake 8.7 [4]
13 02005-03-28March 28, 2005 Sumatra, Indonesia 2005 Sumatra earthquake 8.6
13 01957-03-09March 9, 1957 Andreanof Islands, Alaska, USA 1957 Andreanof Islands earthquake 8.6
13 01950-08-15August 15, 1950 Assam, India – Tibet, China 1950 Medog earthquake 8.6
16 02007-09-12September 12, 2007 Sumatra, Indonesia September 2007 Sumatra earthquakes 8.5
16 01963-10-13October 13, 1963 Kuril Islands 1963 Kuril Islands earthquake 8.5 [5]
16 01923-02-03February 3, 1923 Kamchatka, USSR Kamchatka earthquakes 8.5 [5]
16 01922-11-11November 11, 1922 Atacama Region, Chile 1922 Vallenar earthquake 8.5 [6]
16 01575-12-16December 16, 1575 Valdivia, Kingdom of Chile 1575 Valdivia earthquake 8.5

Deadliest earthquakes on record

Rank Name Date Location Fatalities Magnitude Comments
1 "Shaanxi" 01556-01-23January 23, 1556 Shaanxi, China 830,000 8.0 Estimated death toll in Shaanxi, China.
2 "Tangshan" 01976-07-28July 28, 1976 Tangshan, China 255,000 7.5 Estimated death toll as high as 655,000.
3 "Gansu" 01920-12-16December 16, 1920 NingxiaGansu, China 234,117 7.8 Major fractures, landslides.
4 "Haiti" 02010-01-12January 12, 2010 Haiti 233,000 7.0 Provisional estimate one month after the earthquake.
5 "Indian Ocean" 02004-12-26December 26, 2004 Sumatra, Indonesia 230,210 9.3 Deaths from earthquake and resulting tsunami.
6 "Aleppo" 01138-10-11October 11, 1138 Aleppo, Syria 230,000 8.5 Death toll disputed as first mention of 230,000 dead was in the 15th century.
7 "Great Kantō" 01923-09-01September 1, 1923 Kantō region, Japan 142,000 7.9 Caused the Great Tokyo fire.
8 "Ashgabat" 01948-10-06October 6, 1948 Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 110,000 7.3

References

  1. ^ "Historic Earthquakes - Kamchatka." U.S. Geological Survey, October 26, 2009.
  2. ^ "Historic Earthquakes - Arica." U.S. Geological Survey, October 21, 2009.
  3. ^ "Historic Earthquakes - Lisbon, Portugal." U.S. Geological Survey, October 26, 2009.
  4. ^ "Historic World Earthquakes." U.S. Geological Survey, November 23, 2009.
  5. ^ a b "Magnitude 8 and Greater Earthquakes Since 1900." U.S. Geological Survey, March 7, 2010
  6. ^ "Historic Earthquakes - Chile-Argentina Border." U.S. Geological Survey, October 26, 2009.

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The following is a list of major earthquakes:

Date Site Deaths Magnitude
in Richter
Comments
464 BC Sparta, Greece  ? Led to a helot uprising and strained relations with Athens, one of the factors that led to the Peloponnesian War
226 BC Rhodes, Greece  ? Destroyed Colossus of Rhodes and city of Kameiros
365 Cyrene, Libya  ?
526 - May 20 Antiochia, Syria 250,000
856 Corinth, Greece 45,000
1268 Cilicia, Asia Minor 60,000
1290 - September 27 Chihli, China 100,000
1556 - January 23 Shaanxi and Kansu, China 850,000 9.0 The most devastating earthquake in history
1667 - November 25 Caucaso and Shemakha 80,000
1692 - June 7 Port Royal, Jamaica 1,000-3,000 Destroyed and submerged most of Port Royal; see that article for more.
1693 - January 11 Catania, Italy 60,000
1700 - January 26 Cascadia, North America  ? 9.0 See: 1700 Cascadia Earthquake
1730 - December 30 Hokkaido, Japan 137,000
1737 - October 11 Calcutta, India 300,000
1755 - November 1 Lisbon, Portugal 60,000 8.0 mentioned by Voltaire in Candide See: 1755 Lisbon earthquake
1811-1812 - December 16--February 7 New Madrid Earthquake, Missouri, United States  ? 8.0 U.S. Geological Survey[1] Destroyed half of the city of New Madrid. Damage estimates exceed one billion dollars. Lasted for two to three minutes
1822 - September 5 Echigo, Japan 30,000
1855 Wellington, New Zealand 1 8.2
1857 - January 9 Fort Tejon, California, United States 1 7.9 350 kilometers of the San Andreas Fault ruptured
1868 - August 13-15 Ecuador and Peru 40,000
1872 - March 26 Lone Pine, California,United States 27 7.6 See: 1872 Lone Pine earthquake
1884 - April 22 Colchester, England 1 5.2 The UK's most destructive eathquake
1887 - February 23 French Riviera 2,000
1887 - May 3 Sonora, Mexico 42 7.4
1905 - April 4 Kangra, India 370,000.
1906 - April 18 San Francisco, California, United States 3,000 7.9 Fires broke out in many parts the town. Many buildings were destroyed by the earthquake and fires. Damage estimates top 350 billion dollars. Lasted for about 2 minutes.
1908 - December 27 Messina, Italy 86,926 7.5
1920 - December 16 Gansu, China 100,000 8.6
1923 - September 1 Tokyo/Yokohama, Japan 200,000 8.3 see Great Kanto Earthquake Damage estimates exceeded one billion US dolllars.Estimated to have shook for 5 minutes
1925 - June 29 Santa Barbara, California  ? 6.3 Santa Barbara earthquakes
1927 - May 22 Nan-Shan, China 200,000 8.3
1931 Managua, Nicaragua  ?  ?
1931 - February 3 Napier, New Zealand 258 7.9 see Napier earthquake
1932 - December 26 Kansu, China 70,000 7.6
1935 - May 31 Quetta, India 50,000 7.5
1948 Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 86,926 7.5
1949 - April 13 Olympia, Washington 8 7.1 See Nisqually Earthquake
1949 - August 5 Ecuador 6,000 na
1953 - August 12 Kefalonia, Greece 476 7.3 Destroyed most of the island, major damage on Zante and Lefkas.
1958 - July 10 Alaskan Panhandle 5 7.9 Resulting landslide triggered largest-ever recorded water wave at Lituya Bay, Alaska.
1960 - February 29 Agadir, Morocco 15,000 6.7 Almost completely destroyed Agadir.
1960 - May 22 Chile 1,500 9.5 Known as the Great Chilean Earthquake; most powerful earthquake ever recorded. Tsunamis caused deaths as far away as Hawaii and Japan.
1964 Anchorage, Alaska, United States 125 9.2 Most powerful earthquake in U.S. history, known as the Good Friday Earthquake. Damage estimates are about 311 million dollars. Shook for 4-7 minutes.
1965 - April 29 Seattle, Washington 7 6.5 See Nisqually Earthquake
1966 Tashkent, Uzbekistan  ? -
1968 Sicily, Italy; Gibellina, Belice  ? -
1970 - May 31 Ancash, Peru 66,794 7.7
1971 -Feb 9 Sylmar (LA), CA, United States 65 6.6-6.7 $500M property damage Primary San Fernando Fault; secondary Santa Susana (East)

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1972 - December 23 Managua, Nicaragua 10,000  ? the city was almost completely destroyed; the quake contributed to the Sandinista uprising of the 1970s
1976 - July 28 Tangshan, China 400,000 8.2
1977 - March 4 southern and eastern Europe, Romania 1,50  ?
1980 - November 23 southern Italy 4,800 6.8-7.0
1985 - September 19 Mexico City, Mexico ~10,000 8.1 Devastated a significant part of the city. Worst disaster in Mexico City's history. The epicenter was located in the coasts of Michoacán.
1985 - September 20 Mexico City, Mexico hundreds 7.6 Second earthquake in two days; caused massive hysteria and more deaths
1986 - October 10 San Salvador, El Salvador ~1,500 7.5
1988 - December 7 North-Western Armenia 25,000 6.9
1989 - October 17 Loma Prieta (Santa Cruz) California 63 7.1 Caused the collapse of the Nimitz Freeway in Oakland, California, and damage to the Bay Bridge in San Francisco. Largest quake on the San Andreas Fault since the 1906 San Francisco quake. See Loma Prieta earthquake.
1990 - June 20 North-Western Iran 50,000 7.7
1990 - July 16 Philippines 1600 7.7
1992 - March 13 Eastern Turkey ~540 6.8
1992 Cape Mendocino, CA, USA 18 Damage estimates top 66 billion dollars. Shaking lasted for about 12 seconds.
1993 - September 29 Maharashtra, India 9,748 6.4
1994 - January 17 Northridge (Los Angeles), California, United States 57 6.7 Most financially damaging quake in US history. See: 1994 Northridge Earthquake
1995 - January 17 Kobe, Osaka, and Kyoto, Japan 5,477 7.2 called the Great Hanshin earthquake. The quake lasted 20 seconds and left 275,000 people homeless. Damage estimates are approximately ten trillion yen or $200 billion US dollars.
1995 - May 28 Neftegorsk, Russia ~2,000 7.6 Killed 2/3rd of the town's population
1997 - May 10-11 Northern Iran 4,000 7.5
1998 - February 4-8 Takhar, Afghanistan 2,323 6.1
1998 - May 30 Afghanistan 4,700 6.9
1999 - August 17 Turkey 15,000 7.8
1999 - September 20 Taiwan 2,474 7.6
2000 - February 13 El Salvador 400 6.6
2001 - January 13 El Salvador 5,000 7.7
2001 - January 26 Gujarat, India 20,103 7.7
2001 - February 28 Olympia, Washington 6.8 Some damage to older buildings, masonry, and roads, but no deaths. See Nisqually Earthquake
2001 - June 23 Southern Peru 10s; many old buildings 7.9
2002 - November 3 Central Alaska 7.9 Sparsely populated area; damage to structures/roads but no serious injuries
2003 - May 21 Algeria 2,000 6.8
2003 - September 25 Hokkaido, Japan 1 8.0 The 1 person killed was a pedestrian hit by a car while sweeping broken glass. 300+ injured
2003 - December 22 Paso Robles, California USA 2 6.5 Historical buildings destroyed.
2003 - December 26 Bam, southwestern Iran 40,000 or more 6.6 Nearly 75% of city levelled to the ground, 40,000 lives lost and 15,000 injured.
2004 - February 24 295 kilometres east-North-east of Rabat, Morocco near the city of Al-Hoceima 564 6.5 300+ injured. 30,000 homeless. Most killed are women and children as many local men work overseas
2004 - April 6 Hindu Kush mountains, northeast Afghanistan At least 1 6.8 Death toll may be higher
2004 - May 3 515 kilometres south-southeast of Santiago, Chile 6.6 Measured 6 on Mercalli scale at the epicentre
2004 - May 28 70 kilometres north of Tehran 45+ 6.2 400+ injured. 80 villages damaged. Most damage near Alamout.
2004 - December 26 Indian Ocean 150.000 (by feb. 2, 2005) 9.3 About 150.000 2005-01-02. More at 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
2005 - October 8 Pakistan 74.500 (by Aug. 16, 2007) 7.6 More at [[2]]
2007 - August 15 Peru 48 7.9 350+ injured [3]
2010 - January 12 Haiti 320,000 7.0 4th deadliest earthquake in history [4]
2010 - February 27 Chile 214+ 8.8 Not yet known
2010 - September 4 Canterbury, New Zealand 0 7.1 2+ injured, widespread structural damage to buildings and infrastructure.


The Richter scale was adopted in 1935, and was used in the above table also about earlier earthquakes at a merely indicative title. Earthquakes' effects were once measured after the Mercalli scale, which regards the practical damages that a seismic event causes to infrastructures and houses, and a sort of comparison between the two scale is now in use, especially for ancient events.

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