Earthquake History Major earthquakes throughout history in pictures. Statistics from The Geological Society of London.

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Earthquake History Major earthquakes throughout history in pictures. Statistics from The Geological Society of London.

One of the most devastating earthquakes in history occurred on 23 January 1556 in the Shaanxi province, China, killing more than 830,000 people (see 1556 Shaanxi earthquake). Most of the population in the area at the time lived in yaodongs, artificial caves in loess cliffs, many of which collapsed during the catastrophe with great loss of life. The 1976 Tangshan earthquake, with death toll estimated to be between 240,000 to 655,000, is believed to be the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll.

The largest earthquake that has been measured on a seismograph reached 9.5 magnitude, occurring on 22 May Its epicenter was near Cañete, Chile. The energy released was approximately twice that of the next most powerful earthquake, the Good Friday Earthquake, which was centered in Prince William Sound, Alaska. The ten largest recorded earthquakes have all been megathrust earthquakes; however, of these ten, only the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake is simultaneously one of the deadliest earthquakes in history.

Earthquakes that caused the greatest loss of life, while powerful, were deadly because of their proximity to either heavily populated areas or the ocean, where earthquakes often create tsunamis that can devastate communities thousands of miles away. Regions most at risk for great loss of life include those where earthquakes are relatively rare but powerful, and poor regions with lax, unenforced, or nonexistent seismic building codes.

1908: Italy (Messina). Richter scale: 7.5, Deaths: 25,926, Cost: ($m) 116

1923: Japan (Tokyo-Yokohama). Richter scale: 8.3, Deaths: 142,800, Cost ($m): 2,800

1936: Pakistan (Quetta). Richter scale: 7.5, Deaths: 35,000, Cost ($m): 25

1939: Chile (Concepcion). Richter scale: 8.3, Deaths: 28,000, Cost ($m): 100

1939: Turkey (Erzincan). Richter scale: 8.0, Deaths: 36,740, Cost ($m): 20

1960: Morocco (Agadir). Richter scale: 5.9, Deaths: 12,000, Cost ($m): 120

1970: Peru (Chimbote). Richter scale: 7.7, Deaths: 67,000, Cost ($m): 550

1976: China (Tangshan). Richter scale: 8.0, Deaths: 290,000, Cost ($m): 5,600

1976: Guatemala (Guatemala City). Richter scale: 7.5, Deaths: 22,084, Cost ($m): 1,100

1985: Mexico (Mexico City). Richter scale: 8.1, Deaths: 10,000, Cost ($m): 4,000

1988: Armenia (Spitak). Richter scale: 6.9, Deaths: 25,000 Cost ($m): 14,000

1989: USA (California, San Francisco). Richter Scale: 7.0, Deaths: 68, Cost ($m): 6,000

July 1990, Baguio City, Philippines. Deaths about 5000.

1995: Japan (Kobe). Richter scale: 7.2, Deaths: 6348, Cost ($m): 200,000

1999: Turkey (Kocaeli). Richter scale: 7.4, Deaths: 19,118, Cost ($m): 20,000

2004: Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Richter scale: 9.2, Deaths: 230,000

2008: Sichuan Province. Richter scale: 8.0, Deaths: 68,000, Cost ($m): 20,000

2010: Chile (Maule Region). Richter scale: 8.8, Deaths: 486

2011: Japan. Richter scale: 8.9. (deaths & cost undetermined at this time)

Significant earthquakes 2011 (by March 12) * Magnitude 8.9 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 11, 2011 * Magnitude 5.4 MYANMAR- CHINA BORDER REGION March 10, 2011 * Magnitude 6.5 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA March 09, 2011 * Magnitude 7.2 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 09, 2011 * Magnitude 6.6 SOLOMON ISLANDS March 07, 2011 * Magnitude 6.5 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION March 06, 2011 * Magnitude 4.7 ARKANSAS February 28, 2011 * Magnitude 6.3 SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND February 21, 2011 * Magnitude 4.1 ARKANSAS February 18, 2011 * Magnitude 6.6 OFFSHORE MAULE, CHILE February 14, 2011 * Magnitude 6.8 OFFSHORE BIO-BIO, CHILE February 11, 2011 * Magnitude 6.5 CELEBES SEA February 10, 2011

* Magnitude 7.2 SOUTHWESTERN PAKISTAN January 18, 2011 * Magnitude 7.0 LOYALTY ISLANDS January 13, 2011 * Magnitude 6.6 VANUATU January 09, 2011 * Magnitude 4.1 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA January 08, 2011 * Magnitude 7.1 ARAUCANIA, CHILE January 02, 2011 * Magnitude 7.0 SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA January 01, 2011

Historical Earthquakes from Wikipedia DatePlaceMag.Deaths 7/6/551Beirut, Lebanon7.530,000 9/12/1042Palmyra, Syria7.250, Anatolia7 approx.60,000 9/27/1290Chihli, China7.123,024 5/3/1481Rhodes, Greece7.130,000 1/23/1556Shaanxi, China , /16/1575Valdivia, Chile8.5? 11/25/1667Shamakhi, Azerbaijan6.980,000 10/28/1707Hoei, Japan8.65, /1/1755Lisbon, Portugal8.770,000 2/28/1780Iran7.4200,000 2/7/1812New Madrid, MO8? June 1838San Francisco6.8? 12/23/1854Honshu, Japan8.4thousands

Historical Earthquakes from Wikipedia DatePlaceMag.Deaths 12/24/1854Honshu, Japan8.4 12/23/1855Wairarapa, New Zealand8 spprox4 2/16/1861Sumatra /13/1868Arica, Chile9.025,000 5/10/1877Iquique, Chile8.82,541 12/31/1881Nicobar Islands /27/1891Mino-Owari, Japan87,273 6/15/1896Off coast of Japan ,000+ 9/4/1899Cape Yakataga, Alaska7.9? 9/10/1899Yakutat Bay, Alaska8? 10/9/1900Kodiak Is., Alaska7.7? 4/18/1906San Francisco7.83, /16/1920Ningxia–Gansu, China8.6235,502 11/4/1952Kamchatka Peninsula9?