Lists of earthquakes


s are caused by movements within the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle. They range from events too weak to be detectable except by sensitive instrumentation, to sudden and violent events lasting many minutes which have caused some of the greatest disasters in human history. Below, earthquakes are listed by period, region or country, year, magnitude, cost, fatalities and number of scientific studies.

Lists by period

Largest earthquakes by magnitude

Listed below are all the 35 known earthquakes with an estimated magnitude of 8.5 or higher since 1500. Limited to a timeframe with enough data, this gives a rough estimate of its frequency per century.
Prior to the development and deployment of seismographs – starting around 1900 – magnitudes can only be estimated, based on historical reports of the extent and severity of damage.
RankDateLocationEventMagnitude
1Valdivia, Chile1960 Valdivia earthquake9.4–9.6
2Prince William Sound, Alaska, United States1964 Alaska earthquake9.2
3Indian Ocean, Sumatra, Indonesia2004 Indian Ocean earthquake9.1–9.3
4Pacific Ocean, Tōhoku region, Japan2011 Tōhoku earthquake9.1
5Valparaiso, Chile 1730 Valparaiso earthquake9.1–9.3
6Kamchatka, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union1952 Kamchatka earthquakes9.0
7Arica, Chile 1868 Arica earthquake8.5–9.0
8Pacific Ocean, US and Canada 1700 Cascadia earthquake8.7–9.2
9Chittagong, Bangladesh 1762 Arakan earthquake8.8
10Sumatra, Indonesia 1833 Sumatra earthquake8.8
11Ecuador – Colombia1906 Ecuador–Colombia earthquake8.8
12Offshore Maule, Chile2010 Chile earthquake8.8
13Assam, India – Tibet, China1950 Assam–Tibet earthquake8.7
14Pacific Ocean, Shikoku region, Japan1707 Hōei earthquake8.7–9.3
15Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon, Portugal1755 Lisbon earthquake8.5–9.0
16Rat Islands, Alaska, United States1965 Rat Islands earthquake8.7
17Lima, Peru 1746 Lima–Callao earthquake8.6
18Oaxaca, Mexico 1787 Mexico earthquake8.6
19Andreanof Islands, Alaska, United States1957 Andreanof Islands earthquake8.6
20Sumatra, Indonesia2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake8.6
21Indian Ocean, Sumatra, Indonesia2012 Aceh earthquake8.6
22Valdivia, Chile 1575 Valdivia earthquake8.5
23Arica, Chile 1604 Arica earthquake8.5
24Santiago, Chile 1647 Santiago earthquake8.5
25Concepción, Chile 1751 Concepción earthquake8.5
26Valparaíso, Chile1822 Valparaíso earthquake8.5
27Concepción, Chile1835 Concepción earthquake8.5
28Sumatra, Indonesia1861 Sumatra earthquake8.5
29Iquique, Chile 1877 Iquique earthquake8.5
30Atacama Region, Chile Catamarca Province, Argentina1922 Vallenar earthquake8.5
31Banda Sea, Indonesia 1938 Banda Sea earthquake8.5
32Kuril Islands, Russia 1963 Kuril Islands earthquake8.5
33Lima, Peru 1687 Peru earthquake8.5
34Kamchatka, Russia1737 Kamchatka earthquakes8.5
35Pacific Ocean, Tōhoku region, Japan1896 Sanriku earthquake8.5

Statistics are,
CenturyNumber with
magnitude ≥ 8.5
1501–16001
1601–17004
1701–18008
1801–19007
1901–200010
2001–20205
Total35

Note that historical records are known to be incomplete. Earthquakes that occurred in remote areas prior to the advent of modern instrumentation in the early to mid 1900s were not well-reported, and exact locations and magnitudes of such events are often unknown. Therefore, the apparent increase in large earthquake frequency over the last few centuries is unlikely to be accurate.

Largest earthquakes by country/territory

Country/TerritoryMagnitudeDateMore information
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria1980 El Asnam earthquake
Antarctica
Armenia Ms1988 Armenian earthquake
Argentina1894 San Juan earthquake
Australia
Austria–6.01590 Neulengbach earthquake
Azerbaijan1667 Shamakhi earthquake
Bangladesh1762 Arakan earthquake
BelgiumEpicentre: Verviers
Bhutan
Bolivia1994 Bolivia earthquake
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBanja Luka earthquake
Botswana2017 Botswana earthquake
Brazil
British Indian Ocean Territory
Bulgaria see List of earthquakes in Bulgaria
Burundi
Canada–9.21700 Cascadia earthquake
Chile–9.61960 Valdivia earthquake
China1950 Assam–Tibet earthquake
Cocos Islands
Colombia1906 Ecuador–Colombia earthquake
Comoros
Costa Rica1991 Limon earthquake
Croatia ML1880 Zagreb earthquake
Cuba–7.9 MsList of earthquakes in Cuba
Cyprus1222 Cyprus earthquake
Czech Republic
Democratic Republic of the Congo2005 Lake Tanganyika earthquake
Denmark Jutland
Djibouti
Dominican Republic Ms1946 Dominican Republic earthquake
Ecuador1906 Ecuador–Colombia earthquake
Egypt1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake
El Salvador
Eritrea
Estonia–4.7 1976 Osmussaare earthquake
Ethiopia
FinlandTornio, 66.2°N, 25.0°E
Fiji
France1909 Provence earthquake
Gabon
Germany1756 Düren earthquake
Georgia1991 Racha earthquake
Ghana
Greece+365 Crete earthquake
Guam
Guatemala1942 Guatemala earthquake
Guyana
Guinea1983 Guinea earthquake
Haiti Ms1842 Cap-Haïtien earthquake
Honduras2018 Swan Islands earthquake
Hungary ML1763 Komárom earthquake
Iceland
India1950 Assam–Tibet earthquake
Indonesia–9.32004 Indian Ocean earthquake
Iran Ms856 Damghan earthquake
IraqMosul
Israel1927 Jericho earthquake
Italy1693 Sicily earthquake
Japan2011 Tōhoku earthquake
Jordan1927 Jericho earthquake
Kazakhstan1911 Kebin earthquake
Kenya
Kyrgyzstan1911 Kebin earthquake
Laos
Lebanon551 Beirut earthquake
Libya
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia1976 Sabah earthquake
Maldives
Malta1693 Sicily earthquake
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mexico1787 Mexico earthquake
Micronesia
Mongolia1905 Bolnai earthquake
Montenegro1979 Montenegro earthquake
Morocco2004 Al Hoceima earthquake
Mozambique2006 Mozambique earthquake
Myanmar
Namibia
Nepal–8.8 1505 Lo Mustang earthquake
Netherlands1992 Roermond earthquake
New Zealand1855 Wairarapa earthquake
Nicaragua1992 Nicaragua earthquake
North Korea
North Macedonia1963 Skopje earthquake
Northern Mariana Islands
Norway2018 Jan Mayen earthquake
Pakistan1945 Balochistan earthquake
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea1971 Solomon Islands earthquakes
Paraguay
Peru1746 Lima–Callao earthquake
Philippines1918 Celebes Sea earthquake
Poland near Głogów
Portugal–9.01755 Lisbon earthquake
Puerto Rico1787 Boricua earthquake
Réunion
Romania1802 Vrancea earthquake
Rwanda
Russia1952 Kamchatka earthquake
Samoa1917 Samoa earthquake
Saudi ArabiaJizan Region
Serbia1998 Mionica earthquake
Slovenia 1895 Ljubljana earthquake
Solomon Islands2007 Solomon Islands earthquake
Somalia
South Africa1969 Tulbagh earthquake
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
South Korea2016 Gyeongju earthquake
South Sudan
Spain
Sweden Kiruna, Lapland
Switzerland1356 Basel earthquake
Syria 1202 Syria earthquake
Taiwan
Tajikistan1949 Khait earthquake
Tanzania
Thailand2014 Mae Lao earthquake
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey1939 Erzincan earthquake
Turkmenistan 1948 Ashgabat earthquake
Uganda
Ukraine1927 Crimean earthquakes
United Kingdom ML1931 Dogger Bank earthquake
United States1964 Alaska earthquake
Uruguay 1888 Rio de la Plata earthquake
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yemen1982 North Yemen earthquake
Zambia

Costliest earthquakes

This is a list of major earthquakes by the dollar value of property losses directly attributable to the earthquake. Rank values are assigned based on inflation-adjusted comparison of property damage in US dollars. Wherever possible, indirect and socioeconomic losses are excluded. Please note that damage estimates for particular earthquakes may vary throughout time as more data becomes available.
RankEventLocationMagnitudeProperty damage
12011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunamiJapan9.1$235 billion
21995 Great Hanshin earthquakeJapan6.9$200 billion
32008 Sichuan earthquakeSichuan, China8.0$86 billion
42004 Chūetsu earthquakeJapan6.8$28 billion
51999 İzmit earthquakeTurkey7.6$20 billion
62012 Emilia earthquakesItaly6.1$15.8 billion
72011 Christchurch earthquakeSouth Island, New Zealand6.3$15–40 billion
82010 Chile earthquakeChile8.8$15–30 billion
91980 Irpinia earthquakeItaly6.9$15 billion
101994 Northridge earthquakeLos Angeles, United States6.7$13–44 billion
111976 Tangshan earthquakeHebei, China7.8$10 billion
121999 Jiji earthquakeTaiwan7.6$10 billion
13April 2015 Nepal earthquakeNepal7.8$10 billion
141989 Loma Prieta earthquakeCalifornia, United States6.9$5.6–6 billion
151923 Great Kantō earthquakeTokyo, Japan7.9$600 million
161906 San Francisco earthquakeSan Francisco, United States7.7 to 7.9 $400 million

Deadliest earthquakes

The following is a summary list of earthquakes with over approximately 100,000 deaths:
RankEventDateLocationFatalitiesMagnitudeNotes
11556 Shaanxi earthquakeShaanxi, China820,000–830,0008.0Estimated death toll in Shaanxi, China
21976 Tangshan earthquakeHebei, China242,769–700,000+7.8
31920 Haiyuan earthquakeNingxia–Gansu, China273,4007.8Major fractures, landslides.
4526 Antioch earthquakeAntioch, Byzantine Empire 250,0007.0Procopius, sources based on John of Ephesus.
52004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunamiIndian Ocean, Sumatra, Indonesia227,8989.1–9.3Deaths from earthquake and resulting tsunami.
61138 Aleppo earthquakeAleppo, Syria130,000–230,0007.1The figure of 230,000 dead is based on a historical conflation of this earthquake with earthquakes in November 1137 on the Jazira plain and on September 30, 1139 in the Azerbaijani city of Ganja. The first mention of a 230,000 death toll was by Ibn Taghribirdi in the fifteenth century.
72010 Haiti earthquakeHaiti46,000–316,0007.0Estimates vary from 316,000 to 222,570 to 158,000 to between 85,000 and 46,000.
81303 Hongdong earthquakeShanxi, China200,0008.0Taiyuan and Pingyang were leveled.
9856 Damghan earthquakeDamghan, Iran200,0007.9 Ms
10893 Ardabil earthquakeArdabil, Iran150,000UnknownReports probably relate to the 893 Dvin earthquake, due to misreading of the Arabic word for Dvin, 'Dabil' as 'Ardabil'. This is regarded as a 'fake earthquake'.
11533 Aleppo earthquakeSyria130,000Unknown-
121908 Messina earthquakeMessina, Italy123,0007.1The ground shook for 30 to 40 seconds around 5:20 am, and destruction occurred within a 300 km radius. 91% of structures in Messina were destroyed and ~70,000 residents died. Rescuers searched for weeks, and whole families were pulled out alive days later. A 40-foot tsunami struck nearby coasts. Reggio Calabria on the Italian mainland also suffered heavy damage.
131948 Ashgabat earthquakeAshgabat, Turkmen SSR 10,000–110,0007.3
141923 Great Kantō earthquakeKantō region, Japan105,3857.9This earthquake with an epicenter beneath Izu Ōshima Island in Sagami Bay, shook the Kantō plain on the Japanese island of Honshū at 11:58 am. Shaking duration reported between 4 and 10 minutes, devastating Tokyo, Yokohama, Chiba, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka. Shaking slid the 93-ton Great Buddha statue at Kamakura almost two feet forward. Casualty estimates range from 100,000 to 142,800, the latter figure including ~40,000 missing later presumed dead.
151290 Chihli earthquakeNingcheng, China100,0006.8 Ms

Most studied earthquakes

The 50 most studied earthquakes according to the International Seismological Centre, based on a count of scientific papers that discuss that earthquake. The "Event #" is linked to the ISC Event Bibliography for that event.
RankEvent origin timeISC Event #PapersISC codeWikipedia article
12011-03-11 05:46:231519TOHOKU20112011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
22008-05-12 06:27:591217WENCHUAN20082008 Sichuan earthquake
32004-12-26 00:58:52836SUMATRA20042004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
41999-09-20 17:47:16640CHI-CHI19991999 Jiji earthquake
51994-01-17 12:30:54466NORTHRIDGE19941994 Northridge earthquake
61995-01-16 20:46:51451SHYOGO1995Great Hanshin earthquake
71989-10-18 00:04:14424LOMAPRIETA19891989 Loma Prieta earthquake
82009-04-06 01:32:42420LAQUILA20092009 L'Aquila earthquake
92010-02-27 06:34:13392MAULE20102010 Chile earthquake
101992-06-28 11:57:35383LANDERS19921992 Landers earthquake
111999-08-17 00:01:38361IZMIT19991999 İzmit earthquake
122015-04-25 06:11:26298GORKHA2015April 2015 Nepal earthquake
131964-03-28 03:36:13249ALASKA19641964 Alaska earthquake
141985-09-19 13:17:50236MEXICOCITY19851985 Mexico City earthquake
151960-05-22 19:11:20236CHILE19601960 Valdivia earthquake
161971-02-09 14:00:40227SANFERNANDO19711971 San Fernando earthquake
172001-01-26 03:16:40221BHUJ20012001 Gujarat earthquake
182010-09-03 16:35:46216DARFIELD20102010 Canterbury earthquake
191976-07-27 19:42:53195TANGSHAN19761976 Tangshan earthquake
201976-05-06 20:00:12187FRIULI19761976 Friuli earthquake
211980-11-23 18:34:52178IRPINIA19801980 Irpinia earthquake
222003-09-25 19:50:07177TOKACHI-0KI20032003 Hokkaidō earthquake
232013-04-20 00:02:47172LUSHAN20132013 Lushan earthquake
242011-02-21 23:51:42170CHRISTCHURCH2011A2011 Christchurch earthquake
252016-04-15 16:25:06170KUMAMOTO20162016 Kumamoto earthquakes
262004-09-28 17:15:24166PARKFIELD2004Parkfield earthquake
272005-03-28 16:09:35165NIAS20052005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake
282004-10-23 08:55:58162MID-NIIGATA20042004 Chūetsu earthquake
292012-05-20 02:03:53153EMILIA2012A2012 Northern Italy earthquakes
301999-10-16 09:46:45150HECTOR-MINE19991999 Hector Mine earthquake
312001-11-14 09:26:10148KUNLUN20012001 Kunlun earthquake
322005-10-08 03:50:35144KASHMIR20052005 Kashmir earthquake
332002-11-03 22:12:41141DENALI20022002 Denali earthquake
341988-12-07 07:41:24139ARMENIA19881988 Armenian earthquake
351999-11-12 16:57:19137DUZCE19991999 Düzce earthquake
361979-10-15 23:16:57132IMPERIAL19791979 Imperial Valley earthquake
372003-12-26 01:56:53128BAM20032003 Bam earthquake
381923-09-01 02:58:35127KANTO19231923 Great Kantō earthquake
392010-01-12 21:53:10125HAITI20102010 Haiti earthquake
401983-05-26 02:59:58114SEAOFJAPAN19831983 Sea of Japan earthquake
412012-05-29 07:00:04111EMILIA2012B2012 Northern Italy earthquakes
421997-09-26 09:40:25102UMBRIA-MARCHE1997B1997 Umbria and Marche earthquake
432000-10-06 04:30:17100TOTTORI20002000 Tottori earthquake
442008-06-13 23:43:4697IWATE-MIYAGI20082008 Iwate–Miyagi Nairiku earthquake
452007-07-16 01:13:2196CHUETSU-0KI20072007 Chūetsu offshore earthquake
462010-04-13 23:49:3796YUSHU 20102010 Yushu earthquake
471977-03-04 19:21:5496ROMANIAN19771977 Vrancea earthquake
482011-10-23 10:41:2291VAN20112011 Van earthquakes
491975-02-04 11:36:0580HAICHENG19751975 Haicheng earthquake
502007-03-25 00:41:5773NOTO-HANTO20072007 Noto earthquake

modified from figure 2, "The most studied events", at the ISC's .
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