Intro
We live with earthquakes. According to the National Earthquake Information Center, there are about 55 earthquakes worldwide every day. That adds up to approximately 20,000 earthquakes in a year. In South Korea, where I live, an average of 70.6 earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or higher occur annually (Source: Korea Meteorological Administration). In this content, we'll explore the earthquakes that caused the most casualties each year in the 21st century. Also we’ll be able to identify regions where earthquakes occur frequently and areas vulnerable to earthquakes.
Animated Map of Deadliest earthquakes of the 21st Century
The video displays the earthquakes that caused the most fatalities each year, with a world map depicting the Ring of Fire. As shown in the video, deadly earthquakes tend to occur predominantly around the Ring of Fire.
21st-century earthquakes that have caused the most fatalities each year
The table below summarizes the top 5 earthquakes that caused the most fatalities.
Year |
Event |
Magnitude |
Location |
Depth (km) |
Fatalities |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 |
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami |
9.1 |
Indonesia, Sumatra offshore |
30.0 |
227,898 |
2010 |
2010 Haiti earthquake |
7.0 |
Haiti, Léogâne |
13.0 |
92,000 - 316,000 |
2008 |
2008 Sichuan earthquake |
7.9 |
China, Sichuan |
19.0 |
87,587 |
2005 |
2005 Kashmir earthquake |
7.6 |
Pakistan, Balakot |
15.0 |
87,351 |
2023 |
2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes |
7.8 |
Turkey, Syria, Southeastern Anatolia, Aleppo, Idlib |
17.9/10.0 |
59,259 |
The table below lists the earthquakes that have caused the most fatalities each year from 2001 to 2023 in the 21st century.
Year |
Event |
Magnitude |
Location |
Depth (km) |
Fatalities |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 |
2001 Gujarat earthquake |
7.7 |
India, Bhuj |
16.0 |
20,085 |
2002 |
2002 Hindu Kush earthquakes |
7.4 & 6.1 |
Afghanistan, Baghlan Province |
8.0 |
1,166 |
2003 |
2003 Bam earthquake |
6.6 |
Iran, Bam |
10.0 |
26,271 |
2004 |
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami |
9.1 |
Indonesia, Sumatra offshore |
30.0 |
227,898 |
2005 |
2005 Kashmir earthquake |
7.6 |
Pakistan, Balakot |
15.0 |
87,351 |
2006 |
2006 Yogyakarta earthquake |
6.4 |
Indonesia, Yogyakarta |
10.0 |
28,903 |
2007 |
2007 Peru earthquake |
8.0 |
Peru, Ica offshore |
39.0 |
519 |
2008 |
2008 Sichuan earthquake |
7.9 |
China, Sichuan |
19.0 |
87,587 |
2009 |
2009 Sumatra earthquakes |
7.6 |
Indonesia, Padang offshore |
90.0 |
1,115 |
2010 |
2010 Haiti earthquake |
7.0 |
Haiti, Léogâne |
13.0 |
92,000 - 316,000 |
2011 |
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami |
9.1 |
Japan, Sendai offshore |
29.0 |
19,747 |
2012 |
2012 East Azerbaijan earthquakes |
6.4 |
Iran, East Azerbaijan |
9.0 |
306 |
2013 |
2013 Balochistan earthquakes |
7.7 |
Pakistan, Balochistan |
15.0 |
825 |
2014 |
2014 Ludian earthquake |
6.2 |
China, Ludian County |
10.0 |
729 |
2015 |
2015 Nepal earthquake |
7.8 |
Nepal, Gorkha District |
8.2 |
9,182 |
2016 |
2016 Ecuador earthquake |
7.8 |
Ecuador, Esmeraldas |
20.6 |
676 |
2017 |
2017 Iran–Iraq earthquake |
7.3 |
IranIraq Iran–Iraq border Region |
19.0 |
630 |
2018 |
2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami |
7.5 |
Indonesia, Palu |
20.0 |
4,340 |
2019 |
2019 Albania earthquake |
6.4 |
Albania, Durrës |
10.0 |
51 |
2020 |
2020 Aegean Sea earthquake |
7.0 |
Greece, Turkey, Aegean Sea |
21.0 |
119 |
2021 |
2021 Haiti earthquake |
7.2 |
Haiti, Nippes |
10.0 |
2,248 |
2022 |
2022 Afghanistan earthquake |
6.0 |
Afghanistan, Khost |
10.0 |
1,163 |
2023 |
2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes |
7.8 |
Turkey, Syria, Southeastern Anatolia, Aleppo, Idlib |
17.9/10.0 |
59,259 |
Summary
In summary, considering fatalities, the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake stands as the most devastating incident, resulting in 227,898 confirmed deaths, followed by the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
As you can see from the table, having a higher magnitude does not necessarily mean a higher number of fatalities. The reason for this is that factors such as the distance from the epicenter, population density, structural design, and ground conditions can influence the outcome.
In particular, looking at the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, despite its massive magnitude of 9.1, the number of fatalities was not as high. However, it led to the Fukushima nuclear accident, causing over $360 billion in costs.
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