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The following is a list of major '''[[earthquake]]s'''.


[[Category:Government of Ukraine]]
==USGS list of significant earthquakes==
[[Category:Ukrainian politicians]]
This is a list of significant earthquakes as listed by the [[USGS]]. For other ancient or recent earthquakes not listed here, see the tables below.
[[Category:Presidents by country|Ukraine]]
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
[[lv:Kategorija:Ukrainas prezidenti]]
|- bgcolor="#ececec"
[[nl:Categorie:President van Oekraïne]]
! Date
[[no:Kategori:Ukrainske presidenter]]
! Time‡
[[pl:Kategoria:Prezydenci Ukrainy]]
! Place
[[pt:Categoria:Presidentes da Ucrânia]]
! Lat.
[[ru:Категория:Президенты Украины]]
! Long.
[[sk:Kategória:Prezidenti Ukrajiny]]
! <!--align="right"|-->Fatalities
[[uk:Категорія:Українські президенти]]
! <!--align="right"|-->[[Moment magnitude scale|Mag.]]
! M<sub>X</sub>† (M reference)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01556-01-23</span>January 23, 1556
|
| [[Shaanxi]], [[China]]<br>''see'' [[Shaanxi Earthquake]]
| 34.5
| 109.7
| align="right"|830,000+
| align="right"|8.2~.3
|
|-
| <span style="display:none">01668-08-17</span>August 17, 1668
|
| [[Anatolia]], [[Turkey]]
| 40
| 36
| align="right"|8,000
| align="right"|8
|
|-
| <span style="display:none">01700-01-26</span>January 26, 1700
|
| [[Cascadia subduction zone]]<br>''see'' [[Cascadia Earthquake]]
|
|
|
| align="right"|9
| M (Satake et al, 1996)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01755-11-01</span>November 1, 1755
| 10:16
| [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]]<br>''see'' [[1755 Lisbon earthquake]]
| 36
| -11
| align="right"|80,000
| align="right"|8.7
| M<sub>I</sub> (Johnston, 1996)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01811-12-16</span>December 16, 1811
| 08:00
| [[New Madrid, Missouri|New Madrid]], [[Missouri]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[New Madrid Earthquake]]
| 36.6
| -89.6
|
| align="right"|8.1
| M<sub>I</sub> (Johnston, 1996)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01812-01-23</span>January 23, 1812
| 15:00
| [[New Madrid, Missouri|New Madrid]], [[Missouri]], [[United States|USA]]
| 36.6
| -89.6
|
| align="right"|7.8
| M<sub>I</sub> (Johnston, 1996)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01812-02-07</span>February 7, 1812
| 09:45
| [[New Madrid, Missouri|New Madrid]], [[Missouri]], [[United States|USA]]
| 36.6
| -89.6
|
| align="right"|8
| M<sub>I</sub> (Johnston, 1996)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01823-06-02</span>June 2, 1823
| 08:00
| south flank of [[Kilauea]], [[Hawaii]], [[United States|USA]]
| 19.3
| -155
|
| align="right"|7
| M<sub>I</sub> (Klein and Wright, 2000)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01836-06-10</span>June 10, 1836
| 15:30
| south [[San Francisco Bay]] region, [[California]], [[Mexico]] (now [[United States|USA]])
| 36.9
| -121.5
|
| align="right"|6.5
| M<sub>I </sub>(Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01838-06-31</span>June 1838
|
| [[San Francisco Peninsula]], [[California]], [[Mexico]] (now [[United States|USA]])
| 37.3
| -123.2
|
| align="right"|6.8
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01843-01-05</span>January 5, 1843
| 02:45
| [[Marked Tree, Arkansas|Marked Tree]], [[Arkansas]], [[United States|USA]]
| 35.5
| -90.5
|
| align="right"|6.3
| M<sub>I </sub>(Johnston, 1996)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01857-01-09</span>January 9, 1857
| 16:24
| [[Fort Tejon]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]] ([[San Andreas fault]] from [[Parkfield, California|Parkfield]] to [[Wrightwood, California|Wrightwood]])<br>''see'' [[Fort Tejon earthquake]]
|
|
| align="right"|1
| align="right"|7.9
| M (Grant and Sieh, 1993; Stein and Hanks, 1998)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01857-12-16</span>December 16, 1857
| 21:00
| [[Naples]], [[Italy]]
| 40.3
| 16
| align="right"|11,000
| align="right"|6.9
| M<sub>I</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01865-10-08</span>October 8, 1865
| 20:46
| [[San Jose, California|San Jose]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.2
| 121.9
|
| align="right"|6.5
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01868-04-03</span>April 3, 1868
| 02:25
| [[Hilea, Hawaii|Hilea]], southeast Hawaii, [[Hawaii]], [[United States|USA]]
| 19.2
| -155.5
| align="right"|77
| align="right"|7.9
| M<sub>I </sub>(Klein and Wright, 2000)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01868-10-21</span>October 21, 1868
| 15:53
| [[Hayward, California|Hayward]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]], [[Hayward Fault Zone]]
| 37.7
| -122.1
| align="right"|30
| align="right"|6.8
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01871-02-20</span>February 20, 1871
| 08:42
| [[Molokai]], [[Hawaii]], [[United States|USA]]
| 21.2
| -156.9
|
| align="right"|6.8
| M<sub>I</sub> (Klein and Wright, 2000)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01872-03-26</span>March 26, 1872
| 10:30
| [[Owens Valley]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[1872 Lone Pine earthquake]]
| 36.5
| -118
| align="right"|27
| align="right"|7.6
| M (Beanland and Clark, 1994)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01872-12-15</span>December 15, 1872
| 05:40
| north [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Washington]], [[United States|USA]]
| 47.9
| -120.3
|
| align="right"|7.3
| M<sub>I</sub> (Malone and Bor, 1979; Rogers et al., 1983)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01873-11-23</span>November 23, 1873
| 05:00
| [[California]]-[[Oregon]] coast, [[United States|USA]]
| 42.2
| -124.2
|
| align="right"|7.3
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 2000)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01886-08-31</span>August 31, 1886
| 02:51
| [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]], [[South Carolina]], [[United States|USA]]
| 32.9
| -80
| align="right"|60
| align="right"|7.3
| M<sub>I </sub>(Johnston, 1996)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01890-04-24</span>April 24, 1890
| 11:36
| [[Corralitos, California|Corralitos]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37
| 121.8
|
| align="right"|6.3
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01891-10-27</span>October 27, 1891
| 21:38
| Mino-Owari ([[Gifu Prefecture|Gifu]]-[[Aichi Prefecture|Aichi]] Prefectures), [[Tōkai region]], [[Japan]]<br>''see'' [[1891 Mino-Owari earthquake|Nōbi Earthquake]]
| 35.6
| 136.6
| align="right"|7,273
| align="right"|8
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01892-04-19</span>April 19, 1892
| 10:50
| [[Vacaville, California|Vacaville]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 38.5
| -121.8
| align="right"|1
| align="right"|6.4
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01892-04-21</span>April 21, 1892
| 17:43
| [[Winters, California|Winters]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 38.6
| -122
|
| align="right"|6.4
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01895-10-31</span>October 31, 1895
| 11:08
| [[Charleston, Missouri|Charleston]], [[Missouri]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37
| -89.4
|
| align="right"|6.6
| M<sub>I</sub> (Johnston, 1996)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01896-06-15</span>June 15, 1896
| 19:32
| Off the Pacific coast of Sanriku, [[Iwate Prefecture]], [[Tōhoku region]], [[Japan]]
| 39.5
| 144
|
| align="right"|8.5 (approx)
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01897-06-12</span>June 12, 1897
| 11:06
| [[Assam]], [[India]]
| 26
| 91
| align="right"|1,500
| align="right"|8.3
|
|-
| <span style="display:none">01897-06-20</span>June 20, 1897
| 20:14
| [[Calaveras Fault]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37
| -121.6
|
| align="right"|6.3
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01898-03-31</span>March 31, 1898
| 07:43
| [[Mare Island, California|Mare Island]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 38.1
| 122.4
|
| align="right"|6.3
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01898-04-15</span>April 15, 1898
| 07:07
| [[Mendocino County, California|Mendocino County]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 39.3
| -123.9
|
| align="right"|6.8
| M<sub>I</sub> (Bakun, 2000)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01899-09-04</span>September 4, 1899
| 00:22
| [[Cape Yakataga]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 60
| -142
|
| align="right"|7.9
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01899-09-10</span>September 10, 1899
| 21:41
| [[Yakutat Bay]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 60
| -142
|
| align="right"|8
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01900-10-09</span>October 9, 1900
| 12:28
| [[Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska|Kodiak Island]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 57.1
| -153.5
|
| align="right"|7.7
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01901-03-03</span>March 3, 1901
| 07:45
| [[Parkfield, California|Parkfield]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 36.2
| -120.7
|
| align="right"|6.4
| M<sub>S</sub> (Abe, 1988)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01904-08-27</span>August 27, 1904
| 21:56
| [[Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 64.7
| -148.1
|
| align="right"|7.3
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01905-07-09</span>July 9, 1905
| 09:40
| [[Mongolia]]
| 49
| 99
|
| align="right"|8.4
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01906-01-31</span>January 31, 1906
| 15:36
| [[Colombia]]-[[Ecuador]]
| 1
| -81.5
| align="right"|1,000
| align="right"|8.8
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01906-04-18</span>April 18, 1906
| 13:12
| [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]] ([[San Andreas fault]] from [[Cape Mendocino]] to [[San Juan Bautista, California|San Juan Bautista]])<br>''see'' [[San Francisco earthquake of 1906]]
|
|
| align="right"|3,000
| align="right"|7.8
| M (Bakun, 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01906-08-17</span>August 17, 1906
| 00:40
| [[Valparaíso]], [[Chile]]
| -33
| -72
| align="right"|20,000
| align="right"|8.2
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01908-12-28</span>December 28, 1908
| 04:20
| [[Messina]] & [[Reggio Calabria]], [[Italy]]
| 38.3
| 15.6
| align="right"|70,000
| align="right"|7.2
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01911-07-01</span>July 1, 1911
| 22:00
| [[Calaveras fault]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.39
| -121.8
|
| align="right"|6.5
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01915-10-03</span>October 3, 1915
| 06:52
| [[Pleasant Valley, Nevada|Pleasant Valley]], [[Nevada]], [[United States|USA]]
| 40.5
| -117.5
|
| align="right"|7.1
| M (Stover and Coffman, 1993)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01918-10-11</span>October 11, 1918
| 14:14
| [[Puerto Rico]], [[United States|USA]]
| 18.47
| -67.63
| align="right"|116
| align="right"|7.5
| M<sub>S</sub> (McCann, 1985)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01918-12-06</span>December 6, 1918
| 08:41
| [[Vancouver Island]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]
| 49.62
| -125.92
|
| align="right"|7
| M<sub>L</sub> (Gutenberg and Richter, 1954: Rogers, 1983)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01920-12-16</span>December 16, 1920
| 12:05
| [[Ningxia]]-[[Gansu]], [[China]]<br>''see'' [[1920 Haiyuan earthquake]]
| 36.6
| 105.32
| align="right"|200,000
| align="right"|8.6
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01922-01-31</span>January 31, 1922
| 13:17
| offshore, [[Cape Mendocino]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 40.7
| -125.55
|
| align="right"|7.3
| M<sub>G-R</sub> (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01922-03-10</span>March 10, 1922
| 11:21
| [[Parkfield, California|Parkfield]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 35.9
| 120.9
|
| align="right"|6.1
| M (Bakun and McEvilly, 1984)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01923-01-22</span>January 22, 1923
| 09:04
| offshore, [[Cape Mendocino]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 40.49
| -125.32
|
| align="right"|7.2
| M<sub>G-R</sub> (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01923-09-01</span>September 1, 1923
| 02:58
| [[Kantō region]], [[Japan]]<br>''see'' [[Great Kantō earthquake]]
| 35.4
| 139.08
| align="right"|143,000
| align="right"|7.9
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01925-03-01</span>February 2, 1925
| 02:19
| [[Charlevoix]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]<br>''see'' [[1925 Charlevoix-Kamouraska earthquake]]
| 47.76
| -69.84
|
| align="right"|6.3
| M (Bent, 1992)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01925-06-28</span>June 28, 1925
| 01:21
| [[Clarkston Valley]], [[Montana]], [[United States|USA]]
| 46.32
| -111.52
|
| align="right"|6.6
| M (Dosier, 1989)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01925-06-29</span>June 29, 1925
| 14:42
| [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 34.3
| -119.8
| align="right"|13
| align="right"|6.8
| M (Stein and Hanks, 1998)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01926-10-22</span>October 22, 1926
| 12:35
| [[Monterey Bay]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 36.62
| -122.35
|
| align="right"|6.1
| M<sub>G-R</sub> (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01926-10-22</span>October 22, 1926
| 13:35
| [[Monterey Bay]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 36.55
| -122.18
|
| align="right"|6.1
| M<sub>G-R</sub> (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01927-03-07</span>March 7, 1927
| 09:27
| Tango Peninsula, northern [[Kyoto Prefecture]], [[Kansai region|Kinki region]], [[Japan]]
| 35.8
| 134.92
| align="right"|3,020
| align="right"|7.6
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01927-05-22</span>May 22, 1927
| 22:32
| [[Gulang]], [[Gansu]], [[China]]
| 37.39
| 102.31
| align="right"|40,000
| align="right"|7.9
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01927-11-04</span>November 4, 1927
| 13:51
| offshore [[Lompoc, California|Lompoc]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 34.92
| -121.03
|
| align="right"|7.1
| M (Stein and Hanks, 1998)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01929-11-18</span>November 18, 1929
| 20:32
| [[Grand Banks]], [[Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland]], [[Canada]]
| 44.69
| -56.01
|
| align="right"|7.3
| M (Bent, 1995)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01932-12-21</span>December 21, 1932
| 06:10
| [[Cedar Mountain]], [[Nevada]], [[United States|USA]]
| 38.51
| -118.08
|
| align="right"|7.2
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01933-03-02</span>March 2, 1933
| 17:31
| Off the Pacific coast of Sanriku, [[Iwate Prefecture]], [[Tōhoku region]], [[Japan]]<br>''see'' [[1933 Sanriku earthquake]]
| 39.22
| 144.62
| align="right"|2,990
| align="right"|8.4
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01933-03-11</span>March 11, 1933
| 01:54
| [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]] <br> ''see'' [[Long Beach earthquake of 1933]]
| 33.6
| -118
| align="right"|115
| align="right"|6.4
| M (Hauksson & Gross, 1991)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01933-11-20</span>November 20, 1933
| 23:21
| [[Baffin Bay]], [[Canada]]
| 73
| -69.98
|
| align="right"|7.4
| M (Stein et al. 1979)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01934-01-15</span>January 15, 1934
| 08:43
| [[Bihar]], [[India]]
| 27.55
| 87.09
| align="right"|10,700
| align="right"|8.1
| M (Chen and Molnar, 1977)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01934-06-08</span>June 8, 1934
| 04:47
| [[Parkfield, California|Parkfield]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 35.9
| -120.9
|
| align="right"|6.1
| M (Bakun and McEvilly, 1984)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01935-11-01</span>November 1, 1935
| 06:03
| [[Témiscaming, Quebec|Témiscaming]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]<br>See [[1935 Timiskaming earthquake]].
| 48.89
| -79
|
| align="right"|6.2
| M (Bent, 1996)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01937-07-22</span>July 22, 1937
| 17:09
| [[Salcha]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 64.49
| -146.85
|
| align="right"|7.3
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01938-01-23</span>January 23, 1938
| 08:32
| [[Maui]], [[Hawaii]], [[United States|USA]]
| 20.96
| -156.18
|
| align="right"|6.8
| M<sub>S </sub>(Klein and Wright, 2000)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01938-11-10</span>November 10, 1938
| 20:18
| [[Shumagin Islands]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 55.33
| -158.37
|
| align="right"|8.2
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01939-12-26</span>December 26, 1939
| 23:57
| [[Erzincan]], [[Turkey]]<br> ''see'' [[1939 Erzincan earthquake]]
| 39.77
| 39.53
| align="right"|32,700
| align="right"|7.8
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01940-05-19</span>May 19, 1940
| 04:36
| [[Imperial Valley (California)|Imperial Valley]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 32.73
| -115.5
| align="right"|9
| align="right"|7.1
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01940-11-10</span>November 10, 1940
| 01:39
| [[Vrancea]], [[Romania]]
| 45.80
| 26.70
| align="right"|4,000
| align="right"|7.4
| M (LT, 2007)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01944-12-07</span>December 7, 1944
| 04:35
| Off the east coast of [[Kii Peninsula]], [[Wakayama Prefecture]], [[Kansai region|Kinki region]], [[Japan]]<br>''known as'' {{nihongo3||Tōnankai jisjin|東南海地震}}
| 33.75
| 136
| align="right"|1,223
| align="right"|8.1
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01946-04-01</span>April 1, 1946
| 12:28
| [[Unimak Island]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 52.75
| -163.5
| align="right"|165
| align="right"|7.3
| M<sub>S</sub> (Stover and Coffman, 1993)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01946-06-23</span>June 23, 1946
| 17:13
| [[Vancouver Island]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]<br>''see'' [[1946 Vancouver Island earthquake]]
| 49.75
| -124.5
|
| align="right"|7.3
| M<sub>L </sub>(Gutenberg and Richter, 1954: Rogers, 1983)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01946-08-04</span>August 4, 1946
| 17:51
| [[Dominican Republic]]
| 19.25
| -69
| align="right"|100
| align="right"|8
| M<sub>S</sub> (Abe, 1981)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01946-12-20</span>December 20, 1946
| 19:19
| Off southern [[Wakayama Prefecture]], [[Kansai region|Kinki]]-[[Shikoku]] regions, [[Japan]]<br>''see'' [[1946 Nankaidō earthquake]]
| 32.5
| 134.5
| align="right"|1,330
| align="right"|8.1
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01947-10-16</span>October 16, 1947
| 02:09
| [[Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 64.2
| -148.3
|
| align="right"|7.2
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01949-04-13</span>April 13, 1949
| 19:55
| [[Olympia, Washington|Olympia]], [[Washington]], [[United States|USA]]
| 47.1
| -122.7
| align="right"|8
| align="right"|7.1
| M<sub>L</sub> (Baker and Langston, 1987)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01949-08-22</span>August 22, 1949
| 04:01
| [[Queen Charlotte Islands]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]<br> ''see'' [[1949 Queen Charlotte earthquake]]
| 53.62
| -133.27
|
| align="right"|8.1
| M<sub>S</sub> (Gutenberg and Richter, 1954)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01950-08-15</span>August 15, 1950
| 14:09
| [[Assam]]-[[Tibet]]
| 28.5
| 96.5
| align="right"|1,526
| align="right"|8.6
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01951-08-21</span>August 21, 1951
| 10:57
| [[Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i|Kona]], [[Hawaii]], [[United States|USA]]
| 19.5
| -155.95
|
| align="right"|6.9
| M<sub>S</sub> (Klein and Wright, 2000)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01952-07-21</span>July 21, 1952
| 11:52
| [[Kern County, California|Kern County]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 34.95
| -119.05
| align="right"|12
| align="right"|7.3
| M (Stein and Hanks, 1998)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01952-11-04</span>November 4, 1952
| 16:58
| [[Kamchatka Peninsula|Kamchatka]], [[Russia]]<br>''see'' [[Kamchatka earthquakes]]
| 52.76
| 160.06
|
| align="right"|9
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01954-03-29</span>March 29, 1954
| 06:17
| [[Spain]]
| 37.03
| -3.51
|
| align="right"|7.9
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01954-07-06</span>July 6, 1954
| 11:13
| [[Rainbow Mountain]], [[Nevada]], [[United States|USA]]
| 39.42
| -118.53
|
| align="right"|6.6
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01954-08-24</span>August 24, 1954
| 05:51
| [[Stillwater, Nevada|Stillwater]], [[Nevada]], [[United States|USA]]
| 39.58
| -118.45
|
| align="right"|6.8
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01954-12-16</span>December 16, 1954
| 11:07
| [[Fairview Peak]], [[Nevada]], [[United States|USA]]
| 39.32
| -118.2
|
| align="right"|7.1
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01954-12-16</span>December 16, 1954
| 11:11
| [[Dixie Valley]], [[Nevada]], [[United States|USA]]
| 39.5
| -118
|
| align="right"|6.8
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01955-10-24</span>October 24, 1955
| 04:10
| [[Concord, California|Concord]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 38
| -122.1
| align="right"|1
| align="right"|5.4
| M<sub>L</sub> (Bolt and Miller, 1975)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01957-03-09</span>March 9, 1957
| 14:22
| [[Andreanof Islands]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]<br />''see'' [[1957 Andreanof Islands Earthquake]]
| 51.56
| -175.39
|
| align="right"|9.1
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01957-12-04</span>December 4, 1957
| 03:37
| [[Govi-Altai Province]], [[Mongolia]]
| 45.15
| 99.21
| align="right"|30
| align="right"|8.1
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01958-04-07</span>April 7, 1958
| 15:30
| [[Huslia]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 65.94
| -156.37
|
| align="right"|7.3
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01958-07-10</span>July 10, 1958
| 06:15
| [[Fairweather]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]] <br /> ''comment'' caused [[megatsunami]] in [[Lituya Bay]], [[Alaska]]
| 58.37
| -136.66
| align="right"|5
| align="right"|7.7
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01959-08-18</span>August 18, 1959
| 06:37
| [[Hebgen Lake]], [[Montana]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[1959 Yellowstone earthquake]]
| 44.6
| -110.64
| align="right"|28
| align="right"|7.3
| M (Dosier, 1985)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01960-02-29</span>February 29, 1960
| 23:40
| [[Agadir]], [[Morocco]]<br>''see'' [[1960 Agadir earthquake]])
| 30.5
| -9.3
| align="right"|10,000
| align="right"|5.7
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01960-05-22</span>May 22, 1960
| 19:11
| [[Valdivia (Chile)|Valdivia]], [[Chile]]<br>''see'' [[Great Chilean Earthquake]]
| -38.24
| -73.05
| align="right"|5,700
| align="right"|9.5
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01964-03-28</span>March 28, 1964
| 03:36
| [[Prince William Sound]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[Good Friday Earthquake]]
| 61.02
| -147.65
| align="right"|125
| align="right"|9.2
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01964-06-16</span>June 16, 1964
| 04:01
| Off northern [[Niigata Prefecture]], [[Chūbu region]], [[Japan]]
| 38.43
| 139.23
| align="right"|26
| align="right"|7.5
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01965-02-04</span>February 4, 1965
| 05:01
| [[Rat Islands]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 51.21
| -178.5
|
| align="right"|8.7
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01965-04-29</span>April 29, 1965
| 08:29
| [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]]-[[Tacoma, Washington|Tacoma]], [[Washington]], [[United States|USA]]
| 47.32
| -122.33
| align="right"|7
| align="right"|6.5
| M<sub>L</sub> (Algermissen and Harding, 1965)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01966-06-28</span>June 28, 1966
| 04:26
| [[Parkfield, California|Parkfield]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 35.88
| -120.49
|
| align="right"|6.1
| M (Tsai and Aki, 1969)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01966-09-12</span>September 12, 1966
| 16:41
| [[Truckee, California|Truckee]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 39.38
| -120.22
|
| align="right"|5.9
| M (Tsai and Aki, 1970)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01967-12-10</span>December 10, 1967
| 22:51
| [[Koyna]], [[India]]
| 17.39
| 73.77
|
| align="right"|6.3
| M (Langston, 1976)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01968-08-31</span>August 31, 1968
| 22:51
| [[Dasht Bayaz]] & [[Ferdows]], [[Iran]]<br>''see'' <small>[[1968 Dasht-e Bayaz and Ferdows earthquake]]</small>
| 33.9
| 59.02
| align="right"|7,000-12,000{{smn}}
| align="right"|7.3
|
|-
| <span style="display:none">01969-10-02</span>October 2, 1969
| 06:19
| [[Santa Rosa, California|Santa Rosa]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 38.3
| -122.76
| align="right"|1
| align="right"|5.7
| M<sub>L</sub> (Bolt and Miller, 1975)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01970-05-31</span>May 31, 1970
| 20:23
| [[Peru]]
| -9.25
| -78.84
| align="right"|66,000
| align="right"|7.9
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01970-07-31</span>July 31, 1970
| 17:08
| [[Colombia]]
| -1.49
| -72.56
|
| align="right"|8
| M<sub>S</sub>
|-
| <span style="display:none">01971-02-09</span>February 9, 1971
| 14:00
| [[Sylmar, California|Sylmar]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[Sylmar earthquake]]
| 34.4
| -118.39
| align="right"|65
| align="right"|6.7
| M (Heaton, 1982)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01972-12-23</span>December 23, 1972
| 06:29
| [[Managua, Nicaragua]] <br>''see'' [[1972 Nicaragua earthquake]]
| 12.35
| 86.12
| align="right"|6,000
| align="right"|6.2
| MW (Brown, R. D., P. L. Ward, and G. Plafker (1973))
|-
| <span style="display:none">01975-02-04</span>February 4, 1975
| 11:36
| [[Haicheng, Liaoning|Haicheng]], [[China]]<br/>see [[1975 Haicheng earthquake]]
| 40.72
| 122.73
| align="right"|10,000
| align="right"|7
| M (Cipar, 1979)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01975-08-01</span>August 1, 1975
| 20:20
| [[Oroville, California|Oroville]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 39.5
| -121.39
|
| align="right"|5.8
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01975-11-29</span>November 29, 1975
| 14:47
| south flank of [[Kilauea]], [[Hawaii]], [[United States|USA]]
| 19.45
| -155.03
| align="right"|2
| align="right"|7.2
| M<sub>S</sub> (Klein and Wright, 2000)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01976-02-04</span>February 4, 1976
| 09:01
| [[Guatemala]]
| 15.3
| -89.14
| align="right"|23,000
| align="right"|7.5
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01976-07-27</span>July 27, 1976
| 19:42
| [[Tangshan]], [[China]]<br>''see'' [[Tangshan earthquake]]
| 39.61
| 117.89
| align="right"|242,419*
| align="right"|7.6
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01978-09-16</span>September 16, 1978
| 19:38
| [[Tabas]], [[Yazd Province]], [[Iran]]<br>''see'' [[1978 Tabas earthquake]]
|
|
|
| align="right"|7.7
|
|-
| <span style="display:none">01979-08-06</span>August 6, 1979
| 17:05
| [[Coyote Lake]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.11
| -121.52
|
| align="right"|5.7
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01979-10-15</span>October 15, 1979
| 23:17
| [[Imperial Valley (California)|Imperial Valley]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 32.82
| -115.65
|
| align="right"|6.4
| M (Hartzell and Heaton, 1983)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01980-01-24</span>January 24, 1980
| 19:00
| [[Livermore, California|Livermore]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.71
| -121.73
|
| align="right"|5.8
| M (Bolt et al., 1981)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01980-05-25</span>May 25, 1980
| 16:33
| [[Mammoth Lakes, California|Mammoth Lakes]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.6
| -118.83
|
| align="right"|6.1
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01980-05-25</span>May 25, 1980
| 16:49
| [[Mammoth Lakes, California|Mammoth Lakes]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.65
| -118.9
|
| align="right"|5.9
| M<sub>L </sub>(Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01980-05-25</span>May 25, 1980
| 19:44
| [[Mammoth Lakes, California|Mammoth Lakes]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.55
| -118.82
|
| align="right"|5.8
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01980-05-27</span>May 27, 1980
| 14:50
| [[Mammoth Lakes, California|Mammoth Lakes]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.48
| -118.8
|
| align="right"|6
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01980-11-08</span>November 8, 1980
| 10:27
| [[Gorda Plate]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 41.12
| -124.67
|
| align="right"|7.2
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01980-11-23</span>November 23, 1980
| 19:34
| [[Irpinia]], [[Southern Italy]]
| 40.87
| 15.31
| align="right"|2735
| align="right"|6.8
| M
|-
| <span style="display:none">01983-05-02</span>May 2, 1983
| 23:42
| [[Coalinga, California|Coalinga]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 36.23
| -120.32
|
| align="right"|6.5
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01983-03-31</span>March 31, 1983
|
| [[Popayan]], [[Cauca]], [[Colombia]]
|
|
| align="right"|197
| align="right"|5.5
|
|-
| <span style="display:none">01983-10-28</span>October 28, 1983
| 14:06
| [[Borah Peak]], [[Idaho]], [[United States|USA]]
| 44.09
| -113.8
| align="right"|2
| align="right"|7
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01983-11-16</span>November 16, 1983
| 16:13
| [[Kaoiki]], [[Hawaii]], [[United States|USA]]
| 19.44
| 155.38
|
| align="right"|6.7
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01984-04-24</span>April 24, 1984
| 21:15
| [[Morgan Hill, California|Morgan Hill]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.3
| -121.71
|
| align="right"|6.2
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01984-11-23</span>November 23, 1984
| 18:08
| [[Round Valley, California|Round Valley]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.45
| -118.6
|
| align="right"|5.7
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01985-09-19</span>September 19, 1985
| 13:17
| [[Michoacán]], [[Mexico]]<br>''see'' [[1985 Mexico City earthquake]]
| 18.44
| -102.36
| align="right"|9,500
| align="right"|8
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01985-12-23</span>December 23, 1985
| 05:16
| [[Nahanni]], [[Northwest Territories]], [[Canada]]
| 62.16
| -124.31
|
| align="right"|6.8
| M (Wetmiller et al., 1988)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01986-05-07</span>May 7, 1986
| 22:47
| [[Andreanof Islands]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 51.56
| -174.81
|
| align="right"|8
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01986-07-08</span>July 8, 1986
| 09:20
| north [[Palm Springs, California|Palm Springs]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 33.97
| -116.78
|
| align="right"|6.1
| M (Hartzell, 1989)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01986-07-21</span>July 21, 1986
| 14:42
| [[Chalfant Valley]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 37.53
| -118.43
|
| align="right"|6.2
| M (Ellsworth, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01987-10-01</span>October 1, 1987
| 14:42
| [[Whittier Narrows]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[Whittier Narrows earthquake]]
| 34.06
| -118.13
| align="right"|8
| align="right"|5.9
| M (Hartzell and Iida, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01987-11-30</span>November 30, 1987
| 19:23
| [[Gulf of Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 58.84
| -142.6
|
| align="right"|7.9
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01988-01-22</span>January 22, 1988
| 00:35
| [[Tennant Creek, Northern Territory|Tennant Creek]], [[Northern Territory]], [[Australia]]
| -19.87
| 133.78
|
| align="right"|6.3
| M (Choy and Bowman, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01988-01-22</span>January 22, 1988
| 03:57
| [[Tennant Creek, Northern Territory|Tennant Creek]], [[Northern Territory]], [[Australia]]
| -19.88
| 133.83
|
| align="right"|6.4
| M (Choy and Bowman, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01988-01-22</span>January 22, 1988
| 12:04
| [[Tennant Creek, Northern Territory|Tennant Creek]], [[Northern Territory]], [[Australia]]
| -19.9
| 133.83
|
| align="right"|6.6
| M (Choy and Bowman, 1990)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01988-03-06</span>March 6, 1988
| 22:35
| [[Gulf of Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 57.26
| -142.75
|
| align="right"|7.8
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01988-11-25</span>November 25, 1988
| 23:46
| [[Saguenay]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]
| 48.06
| -71.27
|
| align="right"|5.9
| M (Boatwright and Choy, 1992)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01988-12-07</span>December 7, 1988
| 07:41
| [[Spitak]], [[Armenia]]<br>''see'' [[Spitak Earthquake]]
| 40.93
| 44.11
| align="right"|25,000
| align="right"|6.8
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01989-10-17</span>October 17, 1989
| 00:04
| [[Loma Prieta]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[Loma Prieta earthquake]]
| 37.14
| -121.76
| align="right"|63
| align="right"|6.9
| M (Wald et al., 1991)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01989-12-25</span>December 25, 1989
| 14:24
| [[Ungava Peninsula]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]
| 60.07
| -73.54
|
| align="right"|6
| M (Bent, 1994)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01991-06-28</span>June 28, 1991
| 14:43
| [[Sierra Madre, California|Sierra Madre]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 34.25
| -117.95
| align="right"|2
| align="right"|5.6
| M (Wald et al., 1991)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01991-08-17</span>August 17, 1991
| 22:17
| [[Honeydew, California|Honeydew]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 41.79
| -125.58
|
| align="right"|7.1
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01992-04-23</span>April 23, 1992
| 04:50
| [[Joshua Tree, California|Joshua Tree]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 33.87
| -116.55
|
| align="right"|6.1
| M (Hauksson et al., 1993)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01992-04-25</span>April 25, 1992
| 18:06
| [[Cape Mendocino]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 40.38
| -124.05
|
| align="right"|7.2
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01992-04-26</span>April 26, 1992
| 07:41
| offshore, [[Cape Mendocino]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 40.55
| -124.29
|
| align="right"|6.5
| M (Oppenheimer et al., 1993)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01992-04-26</span>April 26, 1992
| 11:18
| offshore, [[Cape Mendocino]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 40.44
| -124.43
|
| align="right"|6.7
| M (Oppenheimer et al., 1993)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01992-06-28</span>June 28, 1992
| 11:57
| [[Landers, California|Landers]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 34.2
| -116.52
| align="right"|3
| align="right"|7.3
| M (Sieh et al. 1993)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01992-06-29</span>June 29, 1992
| 10:14
| [[Little Skull Mountain]], [[Nevada]], [[United States|USA]]
| 36.77
| -116.32
|
| align="right"|5.7
| M (Walter, 1993)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01992-09-02</span>September 2, 1992
| 00:16
| [[Nicaragua]]
| 11.77
| -87.35
| align="right"|116
| align="right"|7.7
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01993-09-29</span>September 29, 1993
| 22:25
| [[Latur]]-[[Killari]], [[India]]
| 18.08
| 76.52
| align="right"|9,748
| align="right"|6.2
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01994-01-17</span>January 17, 1994
| 12:30
| [[Northridge, California|Northridge]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[1994 Northridge Earthquake]]
| 34.18
| -118.56
| align="right"|60
| align="right"|6.7
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01994-06-09</span>June 9, 1994
| 00:33
| [[Bolivia]]
| -13.86
| -67.49
| align="right"|5
| align="right"|8.2
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01994-09-01</span>September 1, 1994
| 15:15
| [[Cape Mendocino]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 40.38
| -125.78
|
| align="right"|7.1
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01995-01-17</span>January 17, 1995
| 05:46
| Southern [[Hyōgo Prefecture]], [[Kansai region|Kinki region]], [[Japan]]<br>''see'' [[Great Hanshin earthquake|Kōbe earthquake]]
| 34.57
| 135.03
| align="right"|5,502
| align="right"|6.9
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01997-05-21</span>May 21, 1997
| 22:51
| [[Jabalpur]], [[India]]
| 23.07
| 80.12
| align="right"|38
| align="right"|5.8
| M (Singh et al., 1999)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01998-07-17</span>July 17, 1998
| 08:49
| [[New Guinea]], [[Papua New Guinea]]
| -2.94
| 142.58
| align="right"|2,183
| align="right"|7
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01999-01-25</span>January 25, 1999
| 18:19
| [[Colombia]]
| 4.45
| -75.65
| align="right"|1,185
| align="right"|6.2
|
|-
| <span style="display:none">01999-08-17</span>August 17, 1999
| 00:01
| [[İzmit]], [[Turkey]]<br>''see'' [[1999 İzmit earthquake|İzmit earthquake]]
| 40.77
| 30
| align="right"|17,118
| align="right"|7.6
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01999-09-20</span>September 20, 1999
| 17:47
| [[Chi-Chi]], [[Taiwan]]</br>''see'' [[Chi-Chi earthquake]]
| 23.82
| 120.86
| align="right"|2,400
| align="right"|7.7
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01999-10-16</span>October 16, 1999
| 09:46
| [[Hector Mine]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 34.56
| -116.44
|
| align="right"|7.2
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">01999-11-12</span>November 12, 1999
| 16:57
| [[Düzce]], [[Turkey]]
| 40.82
| 31.23
| align="right"|894
| align="right"|7.2
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02000-09-03</span>September 3, 2000
| 08:36
| [[Napa, California|Napa]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 38.38
| -122.41
|
| align="right"|5
| M (BRK)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02000-11-16</span>November 16, 2000
| 04:54
| [[New Ireland (island)|New Ireland]], [[Papua New Guinea]]
| -4
| 152.33
|
| align="right"|8
|
|-
| <span style="display:none">02001-01-13</span>January 13, 2001
| 17:33
| [[El Salvador]]
| 13.04
| -88.66
| align="right"|844
| align="right"|7.7
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02001-01-26</span>January 26, 2001
| 03:16
| [[Gujarat]], [[India]]<br>''see'' [[2001 Gujarat Earthquake]]
| 23.39
| 70.23
| align="right"|20,085
| align="right"|7.7
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02001-02-28</span>February 28, 2001
| 18:54
| [[Olympia, Washington|Olympia]], [[Washington]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[Nisqually Earthquake]]
| 47.11
| -122.6
|
| align="right"|6.8
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02001-06-23</span>June 23, 2001
| 20:33
| coastal [[Peru]]
| -16.3
| -73.55
| align="right"|75
| align="right"|8.4
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02002-03-25</span>March 25, 2002
| 14:56
| [[Hindu Kush]] Region, [[Afghanistan]]
| 36.06
| 69.32
| align="right"|1,000
| align="right"|6.1
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02002-04-20</span>April 20, 2002
| 10:50
| [[Au Sable Forks, New York|Au Sable Forks]], [[New York]], [[United States|USA]]
| 44.51
| -73.7
|
| align="right"|5.2
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02002-11-03</span>November 3, 2002
| 22:12
| [[Denali National Park and Preserve|Denali National Park]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]<br> ''see'' [[2002 Denali earthquake]]
| 63.52
| -147.44
|
| align="right"|7.9
| M (QED)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02003-05-21</span>May 21, 2003
| 18:44
| [[Boumerdès]], [[Algeria]] <br> ''see'' [[2003 Algeria earthquake]]
| 36.96
| 3.63
| align="right"|2,266
| align="right"|6.8
| M (QED)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02003-09-25</span>September 25, 2003
| 19:50
| Southeast off [[Tokachi Subprefecture|Tokachi]]-[[Hidaka Subprefecture|Hidaka]] Subprefectures, [[Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]]<br>''see'' [[2003 Hokkaido earthquake]]<br>''known as'' {{nihongo3||Tokachi-oki jishin|十勝沖地震}}
| 41.82
| 143.91
|
| align="right"|8.3
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02003-11-17</span>November 17, 2003
| 06:43
| [[Rat Islands]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
| 51.15
| 178.65
|
| align="right"|7.8
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02003-12-22</span>December 22, 2003
| 19:15
| [[San Simeon, California|San Simeon]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| 35.71
| -121.10
| align="right"|2
| align="right"|6.6
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02003-12-26</span>December 26, 2003
| 01:56
| southeastern [[Iran]]<br>''see'' [[Bam, Iran#2003 earthquake|Bam: 2003 earthquake]]
| 29.00
| 58.31
| align="right"|31,000
| align="right"|6.6
| M (PDE Monthly Listing)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02004-09-28</span>September 28, 2004
| 17:15
| [[Parkfield, California|Parkfield]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]<br>''see'' [[Parkfield earthquake]]
| 35.81
| -120.37
|
| align="right"|6.0
| M (QED)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02004-12-26</span>December 26, 2004
| 00:58
| off west coast northern [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]]<br>''see'' [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]
| 3.30
| 95.87
| align="right"|300,000 is the Minimum number of dead and missing according to several sources
| align="right"|9.3
| M (QED)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02005-03-28</span>March 28, 2005
| 16:09
| Northern [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]]<br>''see'' [[2005 Sumatra earthquake]]
| 2.07
| 97.01
| align="right"|1,313
| align="right"|8.7
| M (QED)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02007-10-30</span>October 30, 2007
| 16:09
| [[San Jose]], [[California]]
| 37
| 122
| align="right"|0
| align="right"|5.6
| M (QED)
|-
| <span style="display:none">02008-05-12</span>May 12, 2008
| 14:28
| [[Sichuan]], [[Gansu]] and [[Shaanxi]], [[China]]
| 31.0
| 103.4
| align="right"|65,000 current estimate*
| align="right"|8.0
| M (QED)
|}
<small>† M<sub>G-R </sub>= Gutenberg and Richter's (1954) magnitude, M<sub>S</sub> = 20 s surface-wave magnitude, M = [[Moment magnitude scale|moment magnitude]] (Hanks and Kanamori, 1979), and M<sub>I</sub> is an intensity magnitude, M<sub>L</sub> is local magnitude (Richter, 1935).&nbsp;</small><br>
<small>‡ GMT</small><br>
<small>&nbsp;* Fatalities estimated as high as 655,000.</small><br>
<small>&nbsp;* Current death toll 69,197, could be over 87,000.</small>

<small>''Source: [[United States Geological Survey]] (USGS) [http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/eqarchives/significant/]''</small>

==Other earthquakes not listed by the USGS==
{{Refimprove|date=December 2006}}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- bgcolor="#ececec"
| align="center" | '''Date'''
| align="center" | '''Site'''
| align="center" | '''Deaths'''
| align="center" | '''Magnitude or intensity*'''
| align="center" | '''Comments'''
| align="center" | '''Source'''
|-
| 464 BC
| [[Sparta]], [[Greece]]
| align="right" | ?
| align="right" | &ndash;
| Led to a [[helots|helot]] uprising and strained relations with [[Athens]], one of the factors that led to the [[Peloponnesian War]]
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 226 BC
| [[Rhodes]], [[Greece]]
| align="right" | ?
| align="right" | &ndash;
| Destroyed [[Colossus of Rhodes]] and city of [[Kameiros]]
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 365
| [[Knossos]], [[Crete]] ([[Greece]])
| align="right" | "thousands"
| align="right" | XI
| [[365 Crete earthquake]]
| align="right" | [[Ammianus Marcellinus]]<ref name="Ammianus Marcellinus, 26.10.15-19">[[Ammianus Marcellinus]], [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/ammianus_26_book26.htm#C9 "Res Gestae", 26.10.15-19]</ref> and numerous other [[Late antiquity|late antique]] writers<ref>For summaries of the sources, see: Stiros, Stathis C.: “The AD 365 Crete earthquake and possible seismic clustering during the fourth to sixth centuries AD in the Eastern Mediterranean: a review of historical and archaeological data”, ''Journal of Structural Geology'', Vol. 23 (2001), pp. 545-562 (557f., App. A)</ref>
|-
| 365
| [[Cyrene, Libya|Cyrene]], [[Libya]]
| align="right" | ?
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 518
| [[Sagalassos]], [[Turkey]]
| align="right" | -
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;Recent excavation of statues of [[Hadrian]], [[Marcus Aurelius]], [[Faustina the Elder]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6939024.stm |title=Giant statue of Hadrian unearthed |date=[[2007-08-09]]|accessdate=2007-08-10 |publisher=[[BBC News]] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7560833.stm |title= Head of Roman empress unearthed |date=[[2008-08-14]]|accessdate=2008-08-15 |publisher=[[BBC News]] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/domestic/9722818.asp?scr=1 |title= Sculpture of Emperor Aurelius unearthed in Turkey
|date=[[2008-08-22]]|accessdate=2008-08-22 |publisher=HotNews Turkey
}}</ref>
| align="right" | [[Sagalassos#History]]
|-
| May 19, 526
| [[Antioch]], [[Syria]] ([[526's Antioch earthquake|article]])
| align="right" | 250,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;[[526's Antioch earthquake]], dommaged greatly the city of Antioch, some decade later, the city was just 300.000.
| align="right" | [[Procopius]], II.14.6; sources based on [[John of Ephesus]]
|-
| 844
| [[Damascus]], [[Syria]]
| align="right" | 50,000
| align="right" | VIII
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 847
| [[Mosul]], [[Iraq]]
| align="right" | 50,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 847
| [[Damascus]], [[Syria]]
| align="right" | 70,000
| align="right" | X
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 856
| [[Corinth]], [[Greece]]
| align="right" | 45,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 893
| [[Caucasus]]
| align="right" | 82,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 893
| [[Udaipur]], [[India]]
| align="right" | 180,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 893
| [[Ardabil]], [[Iran]]
| align="right" | 150,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 1036
| [[Shanxi]], [[China]]
| align="right" | 23,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 1042
| [[Palmyra]], [[Baalbek]], [[Syria]]
| align="right" | 50,000
| align="right" | X
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 1057
| [[Hebei|Chihli]] (Hopeh), [[China]]
| align="right" | 25,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 1138
| [[Ganzah]], [[Aleppo]], [[Syria]]
| align="right" | 230,000
| align="right" | XI
| &nbsp;
| align="right" |
|-
| 1156-1157
| [[Syria]]
| align="right" | ?
| align="right" | &ndash;
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 1170
| [[Sicily]]
| align="right" | 15,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| June 29, 1170
| [[Mediterranean Sea|Eastern Mediterranean]]
| align="right" | 5,000<ref>[http://www.sonic.net/~tallen/palmtree/ayyarch/ch7.htm#quake Ayyubid Architecture, Chapter 7] by Terry Allen</ref>-80,000 in Aleppo<br>25,000 in Hama
| align="right" | 7.3-7.5<ref>[http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EGS02/06161/EGS02-A-06161-1.pdf LATE HOLOCENE PALEOSEISMIC TIMING AND SLIP RATE ALONG THE MISSYAF SEGMENT OF THE DEAD SEA FAULT IN SYRIA]</ref> -7.7<ref>[http://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/3472 The large earthquake on 29 June 1170 (Syria, Lebanon, and central southern Turkey)]</ref>
| [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], central southern [[Turkey]]
| align="right" | Numerous sources from Crusader times<ref>[http://www.monsalvat.globalfolio.net/frmanifest/statiibookmanifest/vremena0/31Ambraseys.pdf The 12th century seismic paroxysm in the Middle East: a historical perspective], page 751 ff</ref>
|-
| July 5, 1201
| [[Mediterranean Sea|Eastern Mediterranean]]
| align="right" | 1,100,000
| align="right" | IX
| Damage across a wide area from [[Syria]] to [[Upper Egypt]]
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 1268
| [[Cilicia]], [[Anatolia]] ([[Turkey]])
| align="right" | 60,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| [[1268 Cilicia earthquake]]
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| September 27, 1290
| [[Hebei|Chihli]] (Hopeh), [[China]]
| align="right" | 100,000
| align="right" | 6.7
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| May 26, 1293
| [[Kamakura, Kanagawa|Kamakura]], (now in [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Kantō region]],) [[Japan]]
| align="right" | 30,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| October 18, 1356
| [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]]
| align="right" | 1,000
| align="right" | 6.5
| [[Basel earthquake]]
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| May 21, 1382
| [[Canterbury]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]
| align="right" | ?
| align="right" |5.8
| Struck during synod - later called "[[Earthquake Synod]]" - called to condemn heresy of [[John Wycliffe]] - some saw as portentous
| align="right" | <ref>"Earthquake Synod." In Cross, F. L. and E. A. Livingstone, eds. The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. London: Oxford UP, 1974. p. 437</ref>/<ref>De Hamel, Christopher. The Book. A History of the Bible. London: Phaidon Press Limited, 2001. p. 169</ref>
|-
| February 2, 1428
| [[Catalonia]] (now [[Spain]])
| align="right" |100s
| align="right" |VIII&ndash;IX
| The [[Catalan earthquake of 2 February 1428]] is sometimes called the ''terratrèmol de la candelera'' because it took place during the [[Candlemas]].
| align="right" | <ref>[[Josep Perarnau i Espelt]] (2002). [http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=2219787 "La lletra de Felip de Malla informant el rei Alfons del terratrèmol de la Candelera, 1428".] ''Arxiu de textos catalans antics'', 21:665&ndash;670. <small>ISSN 0211-9811</small></ref>/<ref>E. Banda and A. M. Correig (1984), "The Catalan earthquake of February 2, 1428", ''Engineering Geology'', '''20''':89&ndash;97.</ref>
|-
| September 10, 1509
| [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]<br>''see'' [[1509 Istanbul earthquake]]
| align="right" | 10,000
| align="right" | 7.2
|
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| January 26, 1531
| [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]]
| align="right" | 30,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| July 13, 1605
| [[Qiongshan]], [[Hainan]], [[China]]
| align="right" | 3,000
| align="right" | X
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| April 6, 1667
| [[Dubrovnik]], [[Croatia]]
| align="right" | 3,000
| align="right" | 7,5
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| November 25, 1667
| [[Shamakhi|Shemakha]], [[Azerbaijan]]
| align="right" | 80,000
| align="right" | XII
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| June 7, 1692
| [[Port Royal]], [[Jamaica]]
| align="right" | 30,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| January 11, 1693
| [[Province of Catania|Catania Province]], [[Sicily]]
| align="right" | 60,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 1693
| [[Naples]], [[Italy]]
| align="right" | 93,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 1707
| [[Japan]] (seismic wave)
| align="right" | 30,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| 1731
| [[Beijing]], [[China]]
| align="right" | 100,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| October 16, 1737
| [[Kamchatka Peninsula|Kamchatka]], [[Russia]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 9.3
| See [[Kamchatka earthquakes]]
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| June 7, 1755
| Northern [[Persian Empire|Persia]]
| align="right" | 40,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| November 18, 1755
| [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], [[United States|USA]]
| align="right" | 0
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| February 28, 1780
| [[Iran]]
| align="right" | 200,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| Latitude: 38, longitude: 46.2
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| February 4&mdash;5, March 28, 1783
| [[Calabria]], [[Italy]]
| align="right" | 35,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| February 4, 1797
| [[Quito]], [[Ecuador]] & [[Cusco|Cuzco]], [[Peru]]
| align="right" | 41,000
| align="right" | &ndash;
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| February 10, 1797
| [[Sumatra]], East Indies (now [[Indonesia]])
| align="right" | 300
| align="right" | 8.4
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| November 22, 1800, 1:30 p.m. local time
| [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]] (lat. 34.00, long. 117.18)
| align="right" | Unknown
| align="right" | 6.5
| Resulted in varying levels of damage at [[Mission San Diego de Alcalá]], [[Mission San Luis Rey de Francia]], and [[Mission San Juan Capistrano]]
| align="right" | [http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/info/cahist_eqs.html California Earthquake History 1769-Present]
|-
| December 8, 1812, 9:45 a.m. local time
| [[Wrightwood, California|Wrightwood]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]] (lat. 34.22, long. 117.39)
| align="right" | 42
| align="right" | 7.0
| Destroyed the "Great Stone Church" at [[Mission San Juan Capistrano]]
| align="right" | [http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/info/cahist_eqs.html Southern California Earthquake Data Center]
|-
| December 21, 1812, 11:00 a.m. local time
| [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara Channel]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]] (lat. 34.12, long. 119.54)
| align="right" | 0
| align="right" | 7.0
| Destroyed the church at [[Mission Santa Barbara]], caused near-total destruction at [[Mission La Purísima Concepción]], and considerable damage at [[Mission Santa Inés]]
| align="right" | [http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/info/cahist_eqs.html Southern California Earthquake Data Center]
|-
| November 25, 1833
| [[Sumatra]], East Indies (now [[Indonesia]])
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 8.7
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| May 8, 1847
| Around [[Zenkō-ji]] Temple, (now in [[Nagano Prefecture]], [[Chūbu region]],) [[Japan]]
| align="right" | more than 8,300
| align="right" | 7.4
| 2,094 houses lost by fire with quake at [[Nagano]]
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| January 23, 1855 21:11 local time
| [[Wairarapa]], [[New Zealand]]
| align="right" | 4
| align="right" | ~8.0
| Raised sections of [[Wellington]] coastline by 2 metres
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| November 11, 1855
| [[Edo]] (now [[Tokyo]], [[Kantō region]]), [[Japan]]
| align="right" | more than 4,700
| align="right" | 6.9
| 10,000 house destroyed in [[Edo]]
| [[:ja:安政の大地震|安政の大地震]] in Japanese
|-
| February 16, 1861
| [[Sumatra]], East Indies (now [[Indonesia]])
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 8.5
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| September 9, 1880, 7:04 local time
| [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]
| align="right" | 1
| align="right" | 6.3
| &nbsp;
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| April 4, 1905
| [[Kangra]], [[India]]
| align="right" | 20,000
| align="right" | 7.8
| Kangra district HQ [[Dharamsala]] devastated
| align="right" | [http://cires.colorado.edu/~bilham/1905AmbraseysBilham.pdf]
|-
| June 11, 1909
| [[Lambesc]], [[France]]
| align="right" | 46
| align="right" | 6,2
| Highest magnitude earthquake ever recorded in continental France. 250 wounded. 2,000 buildings damaged
| align="right" | [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremblement_de_terre_du_11_juin_1909 French Wikipedia article]
|-
| February 3, 1931, 10:47 local time
| [[Napier, New Zealand|Napier]], [[New Zealand]] <br>''see'' [[Napier earthquake]]
| align="right" | 258
| align="right" | 7.9
| Much of city destroyed; 40 km² of seabed raised to become dry land
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| December 25, 1932,
| [[Gansu]], [[China]]
| align="right" | 70,000
| align="right" | 7.6
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| April 21, 1935, 6:02 local time
| [[Hsinchu|Shinchiku]]-[[Taichung|Taichū]], [[Taiwan]]
| align="right" | 3,279
| align="right" | 7.1
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| December 20, 1942,
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 6.9
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| November 26, 1943,
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 7.7
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| January 15, 1944, 20:50 [[GMT]]-3
| [[San Juan, Argentina]]
| align="right" | 8,000 ~ 10,000
| align="right" | IX (7.8)
| The 30 second long earthquake destroyed 95% of the city, located 30 km from the epicentre.
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| February 1, 1944,
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 7.5
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| August 17, 1949,
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 7.1
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| August 13, 1951,
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 6.8
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| August 8-August 12, 1953
| [[Kefalonia]], [[Greece]] <br>
| align="right" | 476
| align="right" | 7.2
| 113 tremors over five days
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| May 26, 1957,
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 6.8
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| July 26, 1963
| [[Skopje]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]
| align="right"|
| align="right"|6.1
| align="right"|''see'' [[1963 Skopje earthquake]]
| align="right"| &ndash;
|-
| August 19, 1966,
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 6.6
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| July 22, 1967,
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 7.0
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| October 25 and 26, 1969, 16:30 and 8:00 local time
| [[Banja Luka]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
| align="right" | 1 and 20
| align="right" | 6.2 and 7.0
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| May 22, 1971,
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 6.8
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| December 23, 1972
| [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]]
| align="right" | 5,000 &ndash; 20,000
| align="right" | 6.3
| [[Anastasio Somoza Debayle|Somoza]] mishandling of earthquake aid has been cited as a contributing factor to the [[Sandinista National Liberation Front|Sandinista]] revolution; devastated largest city in Nicaragua (Managua)
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| June 30, 1975
| Norris Junction, [[Yellowstone National Park]], [[Wyoming]], [[United States|USA]]
| align="right" | 0
| align="right" | 6.1
| Largest earthquake in [[Yellowstone Caldera]] since 1959 Hebgen Lake event
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| March 4, 1977
| [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]] <BR>''see'' [[1977 Bucharest Earthquake]]
| align="right" | 1500
| align="right" | 7.5
| Lasted ~5 minutes and left the capital devastated.
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| April 15, 1979
| [[Herceg Novi]], [[Dubrovnik]], [[Montenegro]], [[Croatia]]
| align="right" | 100
| align="right" | 5.6
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| December 28, 1989
| [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]
| align="right" | 13
| align="right" | 5.6
| This is the only deadly Australian earthquake recorded to date
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| June 21, 1990
| Northwestern [[Iran]]; see [[1990 Manjil-Rudbar earthquake]]
| align="right" | 40000
| align="right" | 7.7
|
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| March 13, 1992
| [[Turkey]] <br>''see'' [[NAFZ]]
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 6.5
| align="right" |
| align="right" | &ndash;
|-
| November 14, 2001
| [[Qinghai]],[[China]] <br>''see'' [[2001 Kunlun earthquake]]
| align="right" |0
| align="right" | 7.8
| align="right" | Longest surface rupture (~450 km) ever recorded on land
| align="right" | <ref>[http://www.episodes.org/backissues/252/095-99%20Lili.pdf Li Li & Chen Yong 2002. Preliminary report on the Ms 8.1 Kokoxili (Qinghai, China) earthquake of 14 November 2001.Episodes, Vol. 25, no. 2, 95-99.]</ref>
|-
|}
<small>''Note: Magnitudes are generally estimations from intensity data. When no magnitude was available, the [[Mercalli intensity scale|maximum intensity]], written as a [[Roman numeral]] from I to XII, is given.''</small>

==Recent earthquakes not listed above==
===2004===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- bgcolor="#ececec"
! Date
! Time‡
! Place
! Lat.
! Long.
! <!--align="right"|-->|Fatalities
! Comments
! Magnitude
|-
| September 5, 2004
| 10:07 and 14:57 UTC (19:07 and 23:57 Local Time)
| Southeast off [[Mie Prefecture]], [[Kansai region|Kinki]]-[[Tōkai region|Tōkai]] regions, [[Japan]]
|
|
| align="right"|0
| 20+ injured, [[tsunami]] and [[flood]]ing
| 6.9 and 7.4
|-
| September 21, 2004
| 11:05 and 13:32 UTC (13:05/14:05 and 15:32/16:32 Local Time)
| [[Baltic Sea Region]] ([[Poland]], [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], [[Lithuania]], [[Latvia]], [[Estonia]], [[Belarus]], [[Sweden]])
|
|
| align="right"|0
| At least 17 injuries; several damages in [[Poland]] and [[Kaliningrad]]
| 4.4 and 5.3
|-
|October 8, 2004
| 15:35
|[[Mindoro]], [[Philippines]]
|13.21
|121.65
|&mdash;
|Sporadic [[Power outage|blackout]]s
|6.6
|-
|October 9, 2004
| 22:26
|80 kilometres southwest of [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]]
|12
|86
| align="right"|0
|Minimal damage
|6.9
|-
|October 23, 2004
| 08:56 UTC (17:56 Local Time)
| Mid [[Niigata Prefecture]], [[Chūbu region]], [[Japan]]<br>''see'' [[2004 Chūetsu earthquake]]
|37.3
|138.8
| align="right"|46
|4801 injured; 103,000+ displaced
|6.9
|-
|October 27, 2004
| 18:34
|[[Vrancea County|Vrancea]], [[Romania]]
|
|
| align="right"|0
|[[Telephone]] service interrupted; felt also in [[Bulgaria]], [[Ukraine]], [[Moldova]] and [[Turkey]]
|5.8 ([[Istanbul]]'s [[Boğaziçi University|Kandilli Observatory]] reported 6.5)
|-
|November 10, 2004
| 22:58
|[[Solomon Islands]]
|9
|159
| align="right"|0
|No injuries nor damage
|6.9
|-
|November 11, 2004
| 21:36
|96 kilometres west-northwest of [[Dili]], [[East Timor]]
|
|
| align="right"|6
|21 injured
|7.3
|-
|November 15, 2004
| 09:00 approx.
|off coast of [[Chocó Department|Chocó]], [[Colombia]]
|
|
| align="right"|0
|11+ injured, 18 homes destroyed, half near [[Buenaventura, Colombia|Buenaventura]]
|6.7
|-
|November 21, 2004
|
|45 kilometres north-northwest of [[Dominica]]
|
|
| align="right"|1
|Half-dozen injured, damage also in [[Guadeloupe]]
|6.0
|-
|November 21, 2004
|
|48 kilometres south-southwest of [[San José, Costa Rica]]
|
|
| align="right"|8
|Half-dozen injured
|6.2
|-
|November 28, 2004
| 18:32 UTC (03:32 AM November 29 Local Time)
| Off [[Kushiro Subprefecture]], [[Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]]; 50 km below [[sea level]]
|
|
| align="right"|0
|8 injured, utility services interrupted in hundreds of homes
|7.1
|-
|December 23, 2004
| 14:59
|495 kilometres north of [[Macquarie Island]], SW of [[New Zealand]]
|50.24°S
|160.13°E
|0
|Minimal damage reported in southern New Zealand
|8.1
|}

===2005===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- bgcolor="#ececec"
! Date
! Time‡
! Place
! Lat.
! Long.
! <!--align="right"|-->|Fatalities
! Comments
! Magnitude
|-
|February 11, 2005
| 21:00:23.9
|114 kilometres southwest of [[Haines Junction, Yukon]], [[Canada]]
|60.21°N
|139.50°W
| align="right"|0
|No damage nor injuries
|5.5
|-
|February 22, 2005
| 02:25:21 UTC (05:55:21 AM Local Time)
|Zarand, [[Iran]]<br>''see'' [[2005 Zarand earthquake]]
|30.726°N
|56.817°E
| align="right"|790+
|Hundreds injured, damage in some 40 villages, centered 150 miles from [[Bam]], Iran
|6.4
|-
|March 5, 2005
| 19:06:52 UTC (03:06:52 AM March 6 Local Time)
|Near Sua-ho, [[Taiwan]]
|24.607°N
|121.859°E
| align="right"|0
|Followed minutes later by a magnitude 5.4 aftershock.
|5.7
|-
|March 6, 2005
| 06:17:49 UTC (01:17:49 AM Local Time)
|[[Gaspé Peninsula]], [[Canada]]
|47.750°N
|69.730°W
| align="right"|0
|102 km (63 miles) WNW (303°) from [[Fort Kent, Maine]]
|5.4
|-
|March 20, 2005
| 01:53 UTC (10:53 AM Local Time)
| West off [[Fukuoka Prefecture]], [[Kyūshū|Kyūshū region]], [[Japan]] <br>''see'' [[2005 Fukuoka earthquake|Fukuoka earthquake]]
|33.54°N
|130.12°E
| align="right"|1
| 1145 injured; 3000+ displaced
| 7.0
|-
|June 12, 2005
| 15:41 UTC (08:41 AM Local Daylight Time)
|[[Anza, California]], [[United States|USA]]
|33.533°E
|116.578°SE
| align="right"|0
|
| 5.2
|-
|June 13, 2005
| 22:44:33 UTC (18:44:33 Local Time)
|[[Tarapacá Region|Tarapacá]], [[Chile]]
|19.896°S
|69.125°W
| align="right"|11
|115 km (70 miles) ENE of [[Iquique]], Chile.
|7.8
|-
|June 15, 2005
| 02:50:53 UTC (18:50:53 June 14 Local Daylight Time)
|Offshore of [[Northern California]], [[United States|USA]]
|41.284°N
|125.983°W
| align="right"|0
|157 km (98 miles) WSW of [[Crescent City, California|Crescent City]], California.
|7.2
|-
|June 16, 2005
| 20:53 UTC (13:53 Local Daylight Time)
|[[Yucaipa, California]], [[United States|USA]]
|34.058N
|117.011W
|
|5 km NE of Yucaipa, CA
|4.9
|-
|July 26, 2005
| 04:10 UTC (22:08 July 25 Local Daylight Time)
|[[Butte, Montana]], [[United States|USA]]
|45.35°N
|112.867°W
| align="right"|0
|77 km (48 miles) SSW of Butte, MT
|5.6
|-
|August 16, 2005
| 02:46:30 UTC (11:46:30 AM Local Time)
| Off the east coast of [[Miyagi Prefecture]], [[Tōhoku region]], [[Japan]]<br>''see'' [[2005 Miyagi earthquake|Miyagi earthquake]]
|38.259°N
|148.980°E
| align="right"|0
|95 km (60 miles) E of [[Sendai, Miyagi|Sendai]], [[Miyagi Prefecture|Miyagi]].
|7.2
|-
|September 26, 2005
| 01:56 UTC (20:56 September 25 Local Time)
|Northern [[Peru]]
|
|
| align="right"|2
|100 km (60 miles) northeast of the jungle city of Moyobamba in the San Martín Region of Peru, and the earthquake struck an area about 715 km (445 miles) north of Lima.
|7.5
|-
|October 8, 2005
| 03:50:38 UTC (08:50:38 AM Local Time)
|[[Kashmir]], [[Pakistan]]<br>''see'' [[2005 Kashmir earthquake]]
|34.43°N
|73.54°E
| align="right"|75000+
|19 km (11.8 miles) northeast of [[Muzaffarabad]], [[Azad Kashmir]], [[Pakistan]]
|7.6
|-
|November 26, 2005
| 00:49:37 UTC (08:49:37 AM Local Time)
|[[Jiujiang]], [[Jiangxi]] province, [[People's Republic of China|China]]
|29.7°N
|115.7°E
| align="right"|13
|Midway between Ruichang County seat and Jiujiang City
|5.7
|-
|December 5, 2005
| 12:19:55 UTC (14:19:55 Local Time)
|[[Lake Tanganyika]] region, [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]-[[Tanzania]]<br> ''see'' [[2005 Lake Tanganyika earthquake]]
|6.212°S
|29.599°E
|2
|55 km (35 miles) SE of [[Kalemie]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|DR Congo]]
|6.8
|}

===2006===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- bgcolor="#ececec"
! Date
! Time‡
! Place
! Lat.
! Long.
! <!--align="right"|-->Fatalities
! Comments
! Magnitude
|-
|January 8, 2006
| 11:34:52 UTC (13:34:52 Local Time)
|Southern [[Greece]]<br> ''see'' [[2006 Southern Greece earthquake]]
|36.250°N
|23.498°E
|&nbsp;
|195 km (120 miles) S of [[Athens]]
|6.9
|-
|February 22, 2006
| 22:19 UTC (00:19 AM February 23 Local Time)
|Northern [[Mozambique]]
|&nbsp;
|&nbsp;
|&nbsp;
|140 miles southwest of Beira
|7.5
|-
|April 20, 2006
| 23:25:04 UTC
|[[Koryak Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]]<br />''see'' [[2006 Kamchatka earthquakes]]
|61.075°N
|167.085°E
| align="right"|0
|195 km (120 miles) NE of Ilpyrskoye, Russia. Several aftershocks, up to 6.1 on the Richter Scale
|7.6
|-
|May 3, 2006
| 15:26:39 UTC
|[[Tonga]]
|20.130°S
|174.164°W
| align="right"|0
|Several aftershocks, up to 6.0 on the Richter Scale
|7.9
|-
|May 16, 2006
| 10:39:23 UTC
|[[Kermadec Islands]], [[New Zealand]]
|31.559°S
|179.296°W
| align="right"|0
|
|7.4
|-
|May 27, 2006
| 22:54:02 UTC
|[[Java]], [[Indonesia]]<br> ''see'' [[May 2006 Java earthquake]]
|7.977°S
|110.318°E
| align="right"|6234
|25&nbsp;km (15 miles) SSW of [[Yogyakarta|Yogyakarta, Indonesia]], over 6,200 dead, 33,000 injured, more than 200,000 left homeless
|6.3
|-
|Jul 17, 2006
| 08:19:25 UTC
|South of [[Java]], [[Indonesia]]<br> ''see'' [[July 2006 Java earthquake]]
|9.334°S
|107.263°E
| align="right"|400+
|225 km (140 miles) NE of [[Christmas Island]]; 240 km (150 miles) SSW of [[Tasikmalaya]]
|7.7
|-
|Aug 11, 2006
| 14:30:39 UTC
|[[Guerrero]], [[Mexico]]
|18.486°N
|100.930°W
| align="right"|0
|75 km (45 miles) WNW of Arcelia, [[Guerrero]], Mexico
|6.0
|-
|Aug 11, 2006
| 20:54:12 UTC
|Pulau Simeuleu, [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]]
|2.374°N
|96.321°E
| align="right"|0
|285 km (175 miles) WNW of [[Sibolga]], [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]]
|6.0
|-
|Aug 20, 2006
| 03:41:47 UTC
|[[Scotia Sea]]
|61.023°S
|34.373°W
| align="right"|0
|495 km (305 miles) WSW of [[Bristol Island]], [[South Sandwich Islands]]
|7.1
|-
|September 10, 2006
| 14:56:07 UTC
|[[Gulf of Mexico]]
|26.339°N
|86.568°W
| align="right"|0
|418 km (260 miles) WSW of [[Clearwater, Florida]]
|6.0
|-
|October 15, 2006
| 17:07:48 UTC
|[[Hawaii]], [[United States|USA]] (See [[2006 Hawaii earthquake]])
|19.801°N
|156.053°W
| align="right"|0
|
|6.7
|-
|November 15, 2006
| 11:14:16 UTC
|[[Kuril Islands]], [[Russia]]
|46.616°N
|153.224°E
| align="right"|0
|Small [[tsunami]] hit Northern [[Japan]], several aftershocks as strong as magnitude 6.3
|8.3
|-
|November 29, 2006
| 07:22:55 UTC
|[[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]
|46.48°N
|81.17°W
| align="right"|0
|Epicentre near [[Lively, Ontario|Lively]]. No major damage; reported to have been felt as far as [[Toronto]].
|4.1
|-
|December 26, 2006
| 12:26:21 UTC
|91 km (56 miles) SSE of [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]] ''See:[[2006 Hengchun earthquake]]''
|21.818°N
|120.534°E
|2
|Phone service & Internet service interrupted; items knocked off shelves; three buildings destroyed; magnitude 7.0 aftershock struck eight minutes later.
|7.1
|}

===2007===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- bgcolor="#ececec"
! Date
! Time‡
! Place
! Lat.
! Long.
! <!--align="right"|-->Fatalities
! Comments
! Magnitude
|-
|January 13, 2007
| 04:23:20 UTC
|East of the [[Kuril Islands]], [[Russia]]
|46.288°N
|154.448°E
| align="right"|0
|Several aftershocks up to magnitude 6. [[Tsunami]] warnings issued for the entire [[Pacific basin]]. The second great earthquake to strike this region in three months.
|8.2
|-
|-
|January 20, 2007
| 11:56:51 UTC (20:56:51 Local Time)
|[[Gangwon-do (South Korea)|Gangwon-do]],[[South Korea]]
|37.75°N
|128.69°E
| align="right"|0
|
|4.8
|-
|January 21, 2007
| 07:39:00 UTC
|Province of [[Agri]], [[Turkey]]
|39.803°N
|42.807°E
| align="right"|0
|Demolished homes in several villages
|5.1
|-
|January 21, 2007
| 11:27:42 UTC
|[[Molucca Sea]]
|1.207°N
|126.292°E
| align="right"|4
|Preceded by a magnitude 6 foreshock. Several aftershocks up to magnitude 6.2.
|7.5
|-
|February 12, 2007
| 11:27:42 UTC
|[[Cabo de São Vicente]], [[Portugal]]
|36.09°N
|10.26°E
|
|''Main: [[2007 Iberian Peninsula earthquake]]''
|6.1
|-
|March 6, 2007
| 05:49:28 UTC
|[[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]]
|0.490°S
|100.529°E
| align="right"|60+
|''Main: [[March 2007 Sumatra earthquakes]]'' <br> Followed by a magnitude 6.3 aftershock and several smaller ones. Widespread damage to homes, communication lines, and travel ways in Sumatra. Thousands forced to flee their homes.
|6.4
|-
|March 25, 2007
| 00:40:02 UTC
|[[Vanuatu]]
|20.597°S
|169.413°E
| align="right"|0
|
|7.2
|-
|March 25, 2007
| 00:42:02 UTC (09:42:02 AM Local Time)
| Off the west coast of Noto Peninsula, northern [[Ishikawa Prefecture]], [[Chūbu region]], [[Japan]]
|37.537°N
|136.438°E
| align="right"|1
|''Main: [[2007 Noto earthquake]]'' <br> 110 injured. Tsunami warnings issued for the nearby coastal areas, 6-inch tsunami hit shore closest to epicenter.
|6.7
|-
|April 1, 2007
| 20:39:56 UTC
|[[Solomon Islands]]
|8.474°S
|156.950°E
| align="right"|28+
|''Main: [[2007 Solomon Islands earthquake]]'' <br> Followed by a magnitude 6.7 aftershock. Tsunami destroyed at least 60 buildings and left at least 2,000 people homeless. 10 to 20 remain missing.
|8.1
|-
|April 13, 2007
| 05:42:23 UTC
|[[Guerrero]], [[Mexico]]
|17.353°N
|100.101°W
| align="right"|0
|Followed by a magnitude 5.4 aftershock. Extensive power outages in [[Mexico City]] and [[Acapulco]], but no serious damage.
|6.0
|-
|April 20, 2007
| 01:45:56 UTC (10:45:56 AM Local Time)
| Northwest off [[Miyako-jima|Miyako-jima Island]], [[Okinawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
|25.714°N
|125.250°E
| align="right"|0
|Preceded by a magnitude 6 foreshock, followed by many aftershocks up to magnitude 5.9.
|6.1
|-
|April 28, 2007
| 07:18:11 UTC
|[[Kent]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]
|51.080°N
|1.170°E
| align="right"|0
|''Main: [[2007 Kent earthquake]]'' <br> 474 houses reported as having toppled chimneys and cracked walls; 73 of these were deemed too dangerous for the residents to return.
|4.2
|-
|May 16, 2007
| 08:56:18 UTC
|[[Laos]]
|20.470°N
|100.703°E
| align="right"|0
|Caused buildings to sway as far away as [[Bangkok]]. There were widespread evacuations, but no reports of significant damage.
|6.3
|-
|June 2, 2007
| 21:34:58 UTC
|[[Yunnan]], [[China]]
|23.013°N
|101.053°E
| align="right"|2
|2 killed, over 200 more injured (15 seriously). Significant damage to some houses and roads, as well as electrical lines, communication lines, and water pipes.
|6.2
|-
|June 13, 2007
| 19:29:46 UTC
|Offshore [[Guatemala]]
|13.628°N
|90.732°W
| align="right"|0
|Phone communications down throughout Guatemala. Many houses damaged and some people possibly missing. Shaking felt into [[El Salvador]] and waveform registered as far away as [[Midway Island]]. A magnitude 5.8 quake struck the same area five days beforehand.
|6.8
|-
|July 6, 2007
| 01:09:21 UTC
|[[Chiapas]], [[Mexico]]
|16.678°N
|93.479°W
| align="right"|0
|Power and phone service knocked out. Buildings and businesses in three Mexican states evacuated.
|6.1
|-
|July 16, 2007
| 01:13:28 UTC (10:13:28 AM Local Time)
| Off northern [[Niigata Prefecture]], [[Chūbu region]], [[Japan]]
|37.574°N
|138.440°E
| align="right"|9
|''Main: [[2007 Chūetsu offshore earthquake]]'' <br> Many wooden buildings collapsed. Hundreds of people trapped and injured, with 9 confirmed dead. 50cm waves hit shores near the epicenter. Fires broke out near the [[Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant|Kashiwazaki nuclear power station]], causing a small leak of radioactive material into the sea. Aftershocks up to magnitude 5.8; a magnitude 6.8 quake struck further west several hours later, but caused no damage due to its large depth.
|6.6
|-
|July 18, 2007
| 17:30:00 UTC (20:30:00 Local Time)
|[[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]]
[[Ol Doinyo Lengai]], [[Tanzania]]
|1°17′0″S,
|36°49′0″E
| align="right"|0
|The current largest event of an ongoing earthquake swarm, possibly as a result of volcanic activity on Ol Doinyo Lengai volcanic mountain in Northern Tanzania. Tremor occurrences began on July 12, 2007. Shook buildings and caused panic in [[East Africa]]
|5.9
|-
|July 20, 2007
| 11:40:00 UTC (04:40:00 AM Local Daylight Time)
|[[San Francisco]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
|37°48′4″N,
|122°11′3″W
| align="right"|0
| Slight damage, no injuries reported.
|4.2
|-
|August 1, 2007
| 17:08:54 UTC
|[[Vanuatu]]
|15.671°S
|167.602°E
| align="right"|0
|No tsunami threat - while the hypocenter was offshore, it was too deep to cause enough surface displacement for a tsunami.
|7.2
|-
|August 2, 2007
| 02:37:43 UTC
|[[Tatar Strait]], [[Russia]]
|47.259°N
|141.750°E
| align="right"|1
|Followed by a magnitude 6.1 aftershock and several smaller ones. 12-inch tsunami hit northern Japan. Several injuries and one fatality from a collapsed roof in the Russian town of [[Nevelsk]].
|6.2
|-
|August 8, 2007
| 17:04:58 UTC
|[[Java]], [[Indonesia]]
|5.968°S
|107.655°E
| align="right"|0
|Felt throughout west and central Java. Hypocenter too deep to set off tsunami warnings.
|7.5
|-
|August 15, 2007
| 23:40:58 UTC
|40.2 km (25 miles) northwest of [[Chincha Alta]], [[Peru]]
|13.322°S
|76.508°W
| align="right"|519
|''Main: [[2007 Peru earthquake]]'' <br> 519 people killed with 1,366 injured. Followed by a large number of aftershocks larger than magnitude 5, the strongest of which measured 6.3. Tsunami warnings for [[Chile]], [[Peru]], [[Hawaii]], other areas of Central and South America were later cancelled.
|8.0
|-
|September 12, 2007
| 11:10:23 UTC
|[[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]]
|4.517°S
|101.382°E
| align="right"|23
|''Main: [[September 2007 Sumatra earthquakes]]'' <br>Buildings swayed in [[Jakarta]]. Many buildings collapsed on the west coast of [[Sumatra]]. At least 23 dead, and over a hundred injured. Tsunami alert issued for the entire Indian Ocean region. Followed by two other earthquakes measuring 7.9 and 7.0, and over a hundred aftershocks.
|8.5
|-
|September 28, 2007
| 13:38:58 UTC
|[[Mariana Islands]], [[United States|USA]]
|21.980°N
|142.685°E
| align="right"|0
|This was a deep focus earthquake, thus no Tsunami warnings were issued. A magnitude 6.9 occurred further South of the islands on September 30.
|7.4
|-
|September 30, 2007
| 05:23:36 UTC
|[[Auckland Islands]], [[New Zealand]]
|49.394°S
|163.842°E
| align="right"|0
|Followed by a magnitude 6.6 aftershock.
|7.4
|-
|October 15, 2007
| 12:29 UTC
|[[Milford Sound]], [[South Island]], [[New Zealand]]
|44.68°S
|167.21°E
| align="right"|0
|Followed by 7 major aftershocks all being above magnitude 4, with the largest being 6.2.
|6.7
|-
|October 24, 2007
| 21:02:51 UTC
|Southern [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]]
|3.909°S
|101.061°E
| align="right"|0
|Considered to be an aftershock of the magnitude 8.5 quake that struck the same region on September 12, 2007.
|6.8
|-
|October 31, 2007
| 03:04:54 UTC
|[[Alum Rock, California|Alum Rock]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
|37.4325°N
|121.7757°W
| align="right"|0
|Occurred on the [[Calaveras Fault]]. No major damage. Largest quake to hit the [[San Francisco]] Bay Area since the 1989 [[Loma Prieta earthquake]].
|5.4
|-
|October 31, 2007
| 03:30:20 UTC
|[[Pagan Island|Pagan Region]], Northern [[Mariana Islands]], [[United States|USA]]
|18.854°N
|145.315°E
| align="right"|0
|Deep enough to not warrant a tsunami warning.
|7.2
|-
|November 14, 2007
| 15:40:53 UTC
|[[Antofagasta]], [[Chile]]
|22.189°S
|69.843°W
| align="right"|2
|''Main: [[2007 Antofagasta earthquake]]'' <br> Two killed, dozens more injured, at least 4,000 left homeless. A tsunami warning was initially issued for the whole south Pacific, but was lifted within an hour.
|7.7
|-
|November 25, 2007
| 16:02:18 UTC
|[[Sumbawa]], [[Indonesia]]
|8.294°S
|118.360°E
| align="right"|3
|Two earthquakes of magnitude 6.5 occurring within hours of each other. At least 3 killed, hundreds injured and many houses destroyed.
|6.5 and 6.5
|-
|November 29, 2007
| 19:00:19 UTC
|[[Martinique|Martinique Region]], [[Windward Islands]] , [[France]] (overseas dep.)
|14.951°N
|61.241°W
| align="right"|1
|Strongest earthquake to affect the Eastern Caribbean in decades. Widespread moderate to locally severe damage reported throughout Martinique and Dominica with furthest reports of damage coming from Barbados 274 km from the epicenter where landslips caused partial collapse of apartment buildings. Felt from Puerto Rico in the north to as far as Guyana and Venezuela in the south. No tsunami warning issued due to the deep hypocenter of the earthquake <ref>http://www.prh.noaa.gov/ptwc/messages/caribe/2007/caribe.2007.11.29.190944.txt</ref>.
|7.4
|-
|December 9, 2007
| 02:03:29 UTC
|[[Minas Gerais]], [[Brazil]]
|15.049°S
|44.199°W
| align="right"|1
|One killed, six more injured, six houses completely leveled. Sixty residents in two small towns near the epicenter were evacuated.
|4.9
|-
|December 9, 2007
| 07:28:24 UTC
|South of the [[Fiji Islands]]
|26.156°S
|177.453°W
| align="right"|0
|
|7.8
|-
|December 19, 2007
| 09:30:30 UTC
|[[Andreanof Islands]], [[Aleutians]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]]
|51.495°N
|179.473°W
|0
|
|7.2
|}

===2008===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- bgcolor="#ececec"
! Date
! Time‡
! Place
! Lat.
! Long.
! <!--align="right"|-->Fatalities
! Comments
! Magnitude
|-
|January 5, 2008
| 11:01:05 UTC
|[[Queen Charlotte Islands]], [[Canada]]
|51.299°N
|130.713°W
| align="right"|0
|Two earthquakes of magnitude 6.6 and 6.4 occurring within 45 minutes of each other. The first was preceded by a magnitude 5.6 foreshock approx 20 minutes before. Aftershocks of magnitude 5.0.
|6.6 and 6.4
|-
|January 6, 2008
| 05:14:17 UTC
|[[Athens, Greece]]
|37.150°N
|22.934°W
| align="right"|0
|
|6.5 <ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7173608.stm|title=Greece hit by strong earthquake|publisher=BBC.com|date=2008-01-06|accessdate=2008-02-08}}</ref>
|-
|February 3, 2008
| 07:34:12 UTC
|[[Lake Kivu|Lake Kivu region]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]
|2.314°S
|28.896°E
| align="right"|39+
|''Main: [[2008 Lake Kivu earthquake]]''<br>At least 39 killed and over 300 injured. Many buildings - commercial, religious, and residential - destroyed. Followed by several destructive aftershocks up to magnitude 5.0.
|6.0
|-
|February 14, 2008
| 13:34 UTC
|[[Kalamata]], [[Greece]]
|36.646°N
|21.833°E
| align="right"|0
|
|6.5 and 6.4 <ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7244598.stm|title=Strong earthquake strikes Greece|publisher=BBC.com|date=2008-02-14|accessdate=2008-02-14}}</ref>
|-
|February 20, 2008
| 08:08:31 UTC
|[[Simeulue]], [[Indonesia]]
|2.751°N
|95.966°E
| align="right"|3
|Quake lasted for almost a minute. Strongly felt more than 300&nbsp;km (185 miles) away in [[Banda Aceh]], where people left their offices after buildings started shaking. Precautionary tsunami alerts for Indonesia and nearby coastal areas were briefly issued. <ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7254325.stm|title=Three killed by Indonesian quake |publisher=BBC.com|date=2008-02-20|accessdate=2008-02-20}}</ref>
|7.5
|-
|February 20, 2008
| 15:26:52 UTC
|[[Storfjorden, Svalbard|Storfjorden]], [[Svalbard]] ([[Norway]])
|77.41°N
|14.48°E
| align="right"|0
|The quake's epicenter was about 140&nbsp;km south-east of Longyearbyen. The quake may be Norway's biggest quake in a hundred years.
|6.2
|-
|February 21, 2008
| 14:16:05 UTC
|[[Wells, Nevada|Wells]], [[Nevada]], [[United States|USA]]
|41.076°N
|114.771°W
| align="right"|0
|Earthquake near Wells, Nevada. It was the largest earthquake in the continental United States since the M6.6 June 17, 2005 earthquake offshore northern California.
|6.0
|-
|February 27, 2008
| 00:56:45 UTC
|[[Market Rasen]], [[Lincolnshire]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]
|53.321°N
|0.314°W
| align="right"|0
|''Main: [[2008 Lincolnshire earthquake]]''<br>Earthquake reported 15&nbsp;km north east of Lincoln. Tremor felt across the UK, as far north as [[Newcastle upon Tyne]] and south as [[London]]. Quake lasted for approximately 20 seconds.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7266136.stm|title=Earth tremor felt across England|publisher=BBC.com|date=2008-02-27|accessdate=2008-02-27}}</ref>
|5.2
|-
|April 18, 2008
| 09:36:56 UTC (04:36:56 AM Local Daylight Time)
|[[Illinois|Southeastern Illinois]], [[United States|USA]]
|38.481°N
|87.826°W
| align="right"|0
|''Main: [[2008 Illinois earthquake]]''<br>Earthquake centered 66&nbsp;km (41 miles) NNW of Evansville, Indiana, near the village of [[West Salem, Illinois]]. It was felt widespread across southern Illinois and eastern portions of Missouri including [[St. Louis]], 203&nbsp;km (126 miles) away. Aftershocks were felt as far south as Tennessee and Georgia in the United States and Ontario in Canada.<ref>Television reports, [[KSDK]], "Early Today", "Today in St. Louis", April 18, 2008</ref><ref>[http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gxPvXBa_kwldln7jw_kNT0EsoE1QD90472KG0] {{Dead link|date=July 2008}}</ref><ref>[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/eqinthenews/2008/us2008qza6/ Magnitude 5.2 - ILLINOIS<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
|5.2
|-
|May 7, 2008
| 16:45:00 UTC
| Off [[Ibaraki Prefecture]], [[Kantō region]], [[Japan]]
|36.141°N
|141.540°E
| align="right"|0
|Earthquake centered 100 miles of the coast of [[Japan]] at depth of 25 miles. Half an hour later hit another quake in the same area measuring a magnitude of 5.2. Two people got injured from falling furniture. This was the strongest [[earthquake]] in [[Tokyo]] since [[1923 Great Kantō earthquake]]<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/05/07/japan.quake.ap/ 6.8 earthquake shakes Tokyo - CNN.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
|6.8
|-
|May 12, 2008
| 06:28:00 UTC
|[[Sichuan Province]], [[China]]
|31.099°N
|103.279°E
| align="right"|69,197+
|''Main: [[2008 Sichuan earthquake]]''<br>Earthquake centered 92&nbsp;km northwest of [[Chengdu]]. Felt as far away as [[Beijing]] and [[Shanghai]], where office buildings swayed with the impact<ref>"Strong earthquake hits southwest China", http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSPEK23117420080512, May 12, 2008</ref><ref>http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/at00057368.php</ref>. So far more than 7,000 aftershocks<ref>{{cite news|title=大地震至今7千多次餘震|date=2008-05-20|publisher=[[Sina|Sina.com]]|url=http://news.sina.com.hk/cgi-bin/nw/show.cgi/103/1/1/742962/1.html|accessdate=2008-05-21|language=Chinese}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Maps/10/105_30_eqs.php| title=Earthquake List for 10-degree Map Centered at 30°N, 105°E| publisher=[[USGS]]| date=2008-05-30 <!--16:11:14 UTC-->| accessdate=2008-05-30}}</ref> have been recorded, including 110 strong aftershocks and a 6.0M<sub>w</sub> aftershock on May 25, killing eight people, injuring hundreds, and causing billions in damage<ref>{{cite news|title=Aftershocks demolish China homes|date=2008-05-27|publisher=[[BBC]]|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7422106.stm|accessdate=2008-05-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/27/world/asia/27china.html| title=Amid Tremors, a City Trembles With Dread| publisher=[[New York Times]]| date=2008-05-26 |accessdate=2008-05-26}}</ref>; several subsequesnt strong and fatal aftershocks have also occurred. ''Fatalities last updated 6th July 2008.''
|8.0
|-
| May 24, 2008
| 19:20:46 UTC
| [[El Calvario]], [[Colombia]] (50 km from [[Bogota]])
|4.447°N
|73.670°W
| align="right"|11
|''Main: [[2008 El Calvario earthquake]]''<br>Preceded by a foreshock of magnitude 4.0 roughly two hours before.
| 5.9
|-
| May 29, 2008
| 15:46 UTC
| Selfoss, Southern [[Iceland]] (30 miles from [[Reykjavik]])
|63.992°N
|21.014°W
| align="right"|0
|''Main: [[2008 Iceland earthquake]]''<br>Demolished and considerably damaged homes and up to 30 minor injuries reported. Followed by a number of aftershocks around magnitude 4. Buildings and businesses evacuated and people were advised to stay outside by the [[civil defence]].
| 6.3
|-
| June 8, 2008
| 13:25 UTC
| [[Peloponnese]] region, 32 km SW of [[Patras]], [[Greece]]
|38.029°N
|21.464°E
| align="right"|2
|''Main: [[2008 Peloponnese earthquake]]''<br>Caused damage, injured at least 220, and made at least 2,000 homeless.
| 6.3
|-
|June 13, 2008
| 23:43 UTC (08:43 AM June 14 Local Time)
| Southern inland of [[Iwate Prefecture]], [[Tōhoku region]], [[Japan]]
|39.122°N
|140.678°E
| align="right"|13
|''Main: [[2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake]]''<br>Recent earthquake with epicentre at 8 [[Km]] depth. 13 people are reportedly dead, and 10 are still missing. About 300 people were injured throughout [[Tohoku]].
| 7.2 (JMA), 6.9 (USGS)
|-
|June 22, 2008
| 23:56 UTC
|Northeastern [[Sakha]], [[Russia]]
|67.730°N
|141.249°E
| align="right"|0
|18 km depth, occurring in Northeastern Russia.
| 6.1
|-
|June 26, 2008
| 21:19 UTC
|[[Tonga]]
|20.751°S
|133.335°W
| align="right"|0
|38.7 km depth, occurring east of Tongan Islands. Followed by a mag. 5.1 aftershock on June 27.
| 6.1
|-
|June 27, 2008
| 11:40 UTC
|[[Andaman Islands]], [[India]]
|11.005°N
|91.580°E
| align="right"|0
|Epicentre located southwest of [[Port Blair]], depth of 17 km. Followed by six recent mag. 5+ aftershocks, at depths between 35 and 25.7 km, including a major mag. 6.3 aftershock on June 28.
| 6.6
|-
|July 15, 2008
| 03:26
|[[Dodecanese Islands]], [[Greece]]
|35.983°N
|27.785°E
| align="right"|0
|''Main: [[2008 Dodecanese earthquake]]''<br>
65 km (40 miles) southwest of [[Rhodes]]
| 6.4
|-
|July 19, 2008
| 02:39 UTC (11:39:31 AM Local Time)
| Off [[Fukushima Prefecture]], [[Tōhoku region]], [[Japan]]
| 37.627°N
|142.111°E
| align="right"|0
|Epicentre at 40.2 km depth and 145 km (90 miles) east of [[Fukushima]] with [[tsunami]] warning.
| 7.0 (USGS)
|-
|July 23, 2008
| 15:26:20 UTC (00:26:20 AM July 24 Local Time)
| Northern coast of [[Iwate Prefecture]], [[Tōhoku region]], [[Japan]]
| 39.807°N
| 141.467°E
| align="right"|-
|''Main: [[2008 Iwate earthquake]]''<br>Recent earthquake with epicentre at 111 km (69.0 miles) depth. No people are reportedly dead yet, and 5 are still missing. About 75 people were injured.
| 6.8 (USGS)
|-
|July 24, 2008
| 01:43:17 UTC
| [[Kuril Islands]], [[Russia]]
| 50.926°N
| 157.584°E
| align="right"|0
|Earthquake depth of 37.3 km (23.2 mi)
| 6.2
|-
|July 28, 2008
| 21:40:48 UTC
| [[Solomon Islands]]
| 10.543°S
| 163.143°E
| align="right"|0
|Earthquake depth of 10 km (6.2 mi), preceded by a foreshock of magnitude 5.9
| 6.0
|-
|July 29, 2008
| 18:42:15 UTC (11:42:15 July 29 Local Time)
| [[Greater Los Angeles]] area, [[California]], [[USA]]
| 33.955°N
| 117.765°W
| align="right"|0
|
''Main: [[2008 Chino Hills earthquake]]''<br>Epicenter near [[Chino Hills]], 30 miles ESE of [[Los Angeles]], no injuries or fatalities reported so far, felt in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[San Diego]], [[Fresno]], and the east [[Pacific Ocean]]. Minor damages reported.
| 5.4 (USGS) (Originally 5.6&ndash;upgraded to 5.8&ndash;downgraded to 5.4
|-
|July 30, 2008
| 10:23:35 UTC
| [[Oaxaca]], [[Mexico]]
| 16.411°N
| 95.707°W
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 43 km, epicenter 60 km (40 mi) from [[Salina Cruz]], Mexico.
| 5.3
|-
|August 15, 2008
| 10:25:16 UTC
| [[Samar]], [[Philippines]]
| 12.897°N
| 124.294°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 10 km, epicenter 65 km (40 mi) from [[Legaspi]], [[Luzon]], followed by five major mag. 5+ aftershocks.
| 6.0
|-
|August 21, 2008
| 12:24:31 UTC
| [[Yunnan]], [[China]] - [[Myanmar]] border region
| 25.066°N
| 97.737°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of about 10 km (6.2 mi), 35 km (20 mi) from [[Myitkyina]], Myanmar, preceded by a mag. 5.0 foreshock on August 21 and a mag. 5.2 foreshock on August 19.
| 6.0
|-
|August 25, 2008
| 11:25:18 UTC
| [[North Island]], [[New Zealand]]
| 39.687°S
| 176.450°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of about 10 km (6.2 mi), 50 km (30 miles) from [[Napier]], New Zealand. Minor damage reported in the city of [[Hastings]]; minor power outages in nearby Napier. Followed by a mag. 5.2 aftershock on September 1.
| 5.5
|-
|August 25, 2008
| 13:21:59 UTC
| Western [[Xizang]], [[China]] ([[Tibet]])
| 30.893°N
| 83.614°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 12 km (7.5 mi), near [[Nepal]] border, followed by ten mag. 5+ strong aftershocks and one mag. 6+ aftershock.
| 6.7
|-
| August 26, 2008
| 21:00:36 UTC
| Northern [[Peru]]
| 7.670°S
| 74.391°W
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 153 km (95.1 mi), preceded by a mag. 5.2 foreshock on August 22.
| 6.4
|-
| August 27, 2008
| 01:35:32 UTC
| [[Lake Baikal]], [[Russia]]
| 51.620°N
| 104.135°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 16 km (9.9 mi), 75 km (45 mi) from [[Irkutsk]], Russia.
| 6.2
|-
| August 27, 2008
| 21:52:38 UTC
| [[Iran]]-[[Iraq]] border region
| 32.440°N
| 47.408°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 10 km (6.2 mi), 70 km (45 mi) from [[Al-Amarah]], Iraq.
| 5.7
|-
| August 30, 2008
| 06:54:06 UTC
| Eastern [[Papua New Guinea]]
| 6.194°S
| 147.256°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 56 km (34.8 mi), 70 km (40 mi) from [[Lae]], [[Papua New Guinea]].
| 6.3
|-
| August 30, 2008
| 08:30:52 UTC
| [[Sichuan]]-[[Yunnan]] border region, [[China]]
| 26.277°N
| 101.915°E
| align="right"|40+
| {{main|2008 Panzhihua earthquake}}
Depth of 10 km (6.2 mi), 35 km (20 mi) from [[Panzhihua]], [[Sichuan]], hundreds injured, followed by a large mag. 5.5 aftershock on August 31, 2008.
| 5.7 (USGS)/ 6.1 (CEA)
|-
| September 1, 2008
| 04:22:32 UTC
| Southern [[Tajikistan]]
| 37.420°N
| 68.925°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 10 km (6.2 mi), 75 km (45 mi) from [[Shaartuz]], Tajikistan.
| 5.4
|-
| September 8, 2008
| 18:52:08 UTC
| [[Vanuatu]]
| 13.514°S
| 166.967°E
| align="right"|0
| 121.8 km (75.7 mi) depth, preceded by a mag. 6.2 foreshock on the same day.
| 6.9
|-
| September 10, 2008
| 11:00:34 UTC
| Southern [[Iran]]
| 26.823°N
| 55.825°E
| align="right"|-
| 15 km (9.3 mi) depth, epticenter 60 km (40 mi) from [[Bandar-e Abbas]], Iran, followed by two strong mag. 5+ aftershocks.
| 6.1
|-
| September 10, 2008
| 16:12:03 UTC
| [[Tarapaca]], [[Chile]]
| 20.234°S
| 69.131°W
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 37.7 km (23.4 mi).
| 5.4
|-
| September 11, 2008
| 00:00:03 UTC
| [[Halmahera]], [[Indonesia]]
| 1.875°N
| 127.366°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 98.3 km (61.1 mi), 120 km (75 mi) from [[Ternate]], [[Moluccas]], Indonesia.
| 6.1
|-
| September 11, 2008
| 00:20:52 UTC
| [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]
| 41.979°N
| 143.625°E
| align="right"|0
| Depth of 35 km (21.7 mi), followed by five recent strong mag. 5+ aftershocks.
| 5.9
|-
| September 13, 2008
| 09:32:01 UTC
| [[Colombia]]
| 4.779°N
| 75.489°W
| align="right"|0
| 132.4 km (82.3 mi) depth, 25 km (15 mi) from [[Pereira]], Colombia.
| 5.7
|-
| September 14, 2008
| 00:00:07 UTC
| [[East Timor]]
| 8.717°S
| 126.863°E
| align="right"|-
| 11.4 km (7.1 mi) depth, 145 km (90 mi) from [[Dili]], East Timor, followed by a mag. 5.7 aftershock on September 16.
| 5.7
|-
| September 24, 2008
| 02:33:05 UTC
| Near [[Colima]], [[Mexico]]
| 17.635°N
| 105.520°W
| align="right"|0
| 10 km (6.2 mi) depth, 200 km (125 mi) from [[Manzanillo]], Colima, Mexico.
| 6.4
|-
| September 27, 2008
| 03:09:13 UTC
| [[Mindoro]], [[Philippines]]
| 13.415°N
| 120.507°E
| align="right"|-
| 81.9 km (50.9 mi) depth, 140 km (90 mi) from large city of [[Manila, Philippines]], preceded by a mag. 5.7 foreshock on September 27.
| 5.9
|-
| September 29, 2008
| 15:19:31 UTC
| [[Kermadec Islands]], [[New Zealand]]
| 29.872°S
| 177.684°W
| align="right"|0
| 35 km (21.7 mi) depth, 70 km (45 mi) from [[Raoul Island]], followed by six mag. 5+ aftershock and one mag. 6+ aftershock.
| 7.0
|-
| October 5, 2008
| 15:52:49 UTC
| Eastern [[Kyrgyzstan]]
| 39.515°N
| 73.768°E
| align="right"|75
| ''Main: [[2008 Kyrgyzstan earthquake]]''<br/>Killed 75, epicenter close to town of [[Nura]]. Followed by two mag. 5+ aftershocks: one in Kyrgyzstan and one in nearby [[Xinjiang]].
| 6.6
|-
| October 5, 2008
| 22:56:29 UTC
| Central [[Afghanistan]]
| 33.939°N
| 69.506°E
| align="right"|-
| Depth of 10 km (6.2 mi), 70 km (45 mi) from city of [[Kabul]].
| 5.9
|-
| October 6, 2008
| 08:30:45 UTC
| Eastern [[Tibet Autonomous Region]] (Xizang), [[China]]
| 29.759°N
| 90.302°E
| align="right"|10<ref>[http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081007/ap_on_re_as/as_china_earthquake]</ref>
| Epicenter 80 km (50 mi) from [[Lhasa]], 10 km (6.2 mi) depth, followed by three mag. 5+ aftershocks.
| 6.6
|-
| October 9, 2008
| 17:50:02 UTC
| [[Tonga]]
| 21.107°S
| 174.489°W
| align="right"|-
| 35 km (21.7 mi) depth, 75 km (50 mi) from [[Nuku'alofa]].
| 5.9
|-
| October 11, 2008
| 09:06:10 [[UTC]]
| [[Chechnya]], [[Russia]]
| 43.288°N
| 46.298°E
| align="right"|at least 5<ref>[http://www.russiatoday.com/news/news/31733 (Russia Today)]</ref>
| ''Main article: [[2008 Chechnya earthquake]]''<br/>Killed at least 5, 10 km depth, epicenter at circa 40 km from [[Grozny]], [[Chechnya]]
| 5.9
|}
|-
| October 11, 2008
| 6:40
| [[Puerto Rico]]
| 19.41 N
| 64.85 W
|
| 6.2
|}
==Largest earthquakes by magnitude==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- bgcolor="#ececec"
| '''Pos.''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Magnitude'''
|-
| 1 || May 22, 1960 || [[Valdivia, Chile|Valdivia]], [[Chile]] (see: [[1960 Valdivia earthquake]]) || 9.5
|-
| 2 || December 26, 2004 || Off west coast northern [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]] (see: [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake]]) ||9.3
|-
| 3 || October 16, 1737 || [[Kamchatka Peninsula|Kamchatka]], [[Russia]] (see: [[Kamchatka earthquakes]])|| ~9.3
|-
| 3 || March 27, 1964 || [[Prince William Sound]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]] (see: [[Good Friday Earthquake]]) || 9.2
|-
| 5 || November 4, 1952 || [[Kamchatka Peninsula|Kamchatka]], [[Russia]] || 9.0
|-
| 6 || January 26, 1700 || [[Cascadia subduction zone]] (see: [[1700 Cascadia earthquake]]) || ~9
|-
| 7 || January 31, 1906 || [[Colombia]]-[[Ecuador]] || 8.8
|-
| 8 || February 4, 1965 || [[Rat Islands]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]] || 8.7
|-
| 8 || November 25, 1833 || [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]] || 8.7
|-
| 10 || November 1, 1755 || [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]] (see: [[1755 Lisbon earthquake]]) || ~8.7
|-
| 11 || March 28, 2005 || [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]] || 8.6-8.7*
|-
| 12 || March 9, 1957 || [[Andreanof Islands]], [[Alaska]], [[United States|USA]] (see: [[1957 Andreanof Islands earthquake]]) || 8.6
|-
| 12 || December 16, 1920 || [[Ningxia]]-[[Gansu]], [[China]] || 8.6
|-
| 12 || August 15, 1950 || [[Assam]]-[[Tibet]] || 8.6
|-
| 15 || December 16, 1575 || [[Valdivia, Chile|Valdivia]], [[Chile]] || 8.5
|-
| 15 || September 12, 2007 || [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]] || 8.5
|}

<nowiki>*</nowiki> Scientists have not yet agreed on an official magnitude.</small>

==Deadliest earthquakes on record==<!-- This section is linked from [[Aleppo]] -->
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Rank || Name || Date || Location || Fatalities || Magnitude || Comments
|-
!1
| [[Shaanxi Earthquake|"Shaanxi"]] || January 23, 1556 || [[Shaanxi]], [[China]] || 830,000 || 8.0 ||
|-
!2
| [[Tangshan earthquake|"Tangshan"]] || July 27, 1976 || [[Tangshan]], [[China]] || 255,000 (official) || 7.5 || Estimated death toll as high as 655,000.
|-
!3
| [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake|"Indian Ocean"]] || December 26, 2004 || Off West coast of Northern [[Sumatra]], [[Indonesia]]|| ~230,210 dead and missing || 9.3 || Deaths from earthquake and tsunami.
|-
!4
| [[1138 Aleppo earthquake|"Aleppo"]] || October 11, 1138 || [[Aleppo]], [[Syria]] || 230,000 ||8.5 ||Death toll disputed as first mention of 230,000 dead was in the 15th century.
|-
! rowspan=2| 5
| "Damghan" || December 22, 856 || [[Damghan]], [[Iran]] || 200,000 || ||
|-
| "[[1920 Haiyuan earthquake|Gansu]]" || December 16, 1920 || [[Ningxia]]-[[Gansu]], [[China]] || 200,000 - 240,000 || 7.8 or 8.5 || Major fractures, landslides.
|-
! 7
| "Ardabil" || March 23, 893+ || [[Ardabil]], [[Iran]] || 150,000 || ||
|-
! 8
| "[[1923 Great Kanto earthquake|Great Kantō]]" || September 1, 1923 || [[Kantō region]], [[Japan]] || 143,000 || 7.9 || Great Tokyo fire.
|-
! 9
| "[[1948 Ashgabat earthquake|Ashgabat]]" || October 6, 1948 || [[Aşgabat|Ashgabat]], [[Turkmenistan]] || 110,000 || 7.3 ||
|-
! 10
| [[2005 Kashmir earthquake|"Kashmir"]] || October 8, 2005 || [[India]] & [[North-West Frontier Province|N.W.F.P]], [[Pakistan]] || 100,000 (estimated), 80,000 (official) || 7.6 or 7.8 || 3.5 million people homeless, 100,000 feared dead
|-
! colspan=7 |<small>Source: [[USGS]] [http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/most_destructive.php]</small>
|}

==See also==
* [[List of natural disasters by death toll#Earthquakes|List of earthquakes by death toll]]
* [[List of deadly earthquakes since 1900|List of all known deadly earthquakes since 1900]]
* [[List of earthquakes in Argentina]]
* [[List of earthquakes in Chile]]
* [[List of earthquakes in the United Kingdom]]
* [[List of earthquakes in the United States]]
* [[Historic tsunami]]

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.scec.org Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)]
*[http://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php Earthquakes Canada]
*[http://www.cessind.org/earthquakes_inindia.htm Earthquakes in India]
*[http://www.iris.edu/seismon/ IRIS Seismic Monitor], Recent earthquakes around the world
*[http://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/quakes/recent_quakes.html Recent New Zealand earthquakes]
*[http://www.iris.edu/seismo/ SeismoArchives], Seismogram Archives of Significant Earthquakes of the World
*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.html USGS list of current earthquakes]
*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/historical_mag_big.php USGS list of earthquakes magnitude 6.0 and greater sorted by magnitude]
*[http://allafrica.com/stories/200707180642.html Earthquake Panic Grips Kenya and Tanzania]
*[http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/sig_srch_idb.shtml NOAA Significant Earthquakes Global Database, over 6500 events]
*[http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?ei=UTF-8&p=The+Santiago+de+Cuba+earthquake+of+11+June+1766&fr=yfp-t-501&fp_ip=CA&u=www.igeofcu.unam.mx/divulgacion/geofinter/2003/04/Cotilla.pdf&w=santiago+cuba+earthquake+11+june+1766&d=NzYZKPH_Qm5r&icp=1&.intl=usThe Santiago de Cuba earthquake of 11 June 1766]
*[http://iisee.kenken.go.jp/utsu/ Database for the damage of world earthquake, ancient period (3000 BC) to year of 2006]- Building Research Institute (Japan) ([[:ja:建築研究所|建築研究所]]) in Japanese

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