Deadliest Earthquakes in History
20 earthquakes · 80,000–830,000 casualties
The 1556 Shaanxi earthquake in China remains the deadliest on record, killing an estimated 830,000 people — largely because the population lived in yaodong (cave dwellings) carved into loess cliffs that collapsed en masse. By contrast, the 2011 Tohoku earthquake (M9.1) killed approximately 18,000, mostly from the subsequent tsunami rather than ground shaking.
This ranking underscores a critical lesson in earthquake safety: it is buildings that kill, not earthquakes. Countries that invest in seismic building codes, early warning systems, and emergency preparedness dramatically reduce fatalities even from powerful earthquakes.
How we ranked these
Ranked by total estimated deaths (deaths_total or deaths field). Casualty figures for historical events are estimates from NOAA NCEI, academic sources, and government records. Ancient events have wider uncertainty ranges.
CHINA: SHAANXI PROVINCE · China · 1556
1556 Shaanxi Province, China: M8.0 at depth unrecorded. Caused 830,000 deaths. Along active fault systems of the Eurasian plate interior.
HAITI: PORT-AU-PRINCE · Haiti · 2010
2010 Port-Au-Prince, Haiti: M7.0 at shallow depth. 316,000 deaths — catastrophic toll. Caribbean plate boundary region; focal depth unspecified.
TURKEY: ANTAKYA (ANTIOCH) · Turkey · 115
115 Antakya (Antioch), Turkey: M7.5 at depth unrecorded. Caused 260,000 deaths. On the seismically active North Anatolian Fault system.
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525 Turkey: Antakya (Antioch), Samandag Earthquake
TURKEY: ANTAKYA (ANTIOCH), SAMANDAG · Turkey · 525
525 Antakya (Antioch), Samandag, Turkey: M7.0 at depth unrecorded. Caused 250,000 deaths. On the seismically active North Anatolian Fault system.
M7.0 250,000 deaths Score: 2,500,000See details → -
1976 China: Ne: Tangshan Earthquake
CHINA: NE: TANGSHAN · China · 1976
1976 China, NE, Tangshan: M7.5 earthquake, shallow crustal focus. 242,769 fatalities. complex intraplate seismic region.
M7.5 242,769 deaths Score: 3,232,290See details → -
1920 China: Gansu Province, Shanxi Province Earthquake
CHINA: GANSU PROVINCE, SHANXI PROVINCE · China · 1920
1920 Gansu Province, Shanxi Province, China: M8.3 at depth unrecorded. Caused 235,502 deaths. Along active fault systems of the Eurasian plate interior.
M8.3 235,502 deaths Score: 2,355,045See details → -
1139 Azerbaijan: Gyzndzha Earthquake
AZERBAIJAN: GYZNDZHA · Azerbaijan · 1139
1139 Gyzndzha, Azerbaijan: magnitude unrecorded at depth unrecorded. Caused 230,000 deaths. In the seismically active Greater Caucasus fold belt.
230,000 deaths Score: 2,300,000See details → -
2004 Indonesia: Sumatra: Aceh: Off West Coast Earthquake
INDONESIA: SUMATRA: ACEH: OFF WEST COAST · Indonesia · 2004
2004 Indonesia, Sumatra, Aceh, OFF WEST Coast: M9.1 earthquake, shallow crustal focus. 1,001 fatalities. Indo-Australian subduction zone.
M9.1 227,899 deaths Score: 20,010See details → -
856 Iran: Damghan, Qumis Earthquake
IRAN: DAMGHAN, QUMIS · Iran · 856
856 Damghan, Qumis, Iran: M7.9 at depth unrecorded. Caused 200,000 deaths. At the convergence of Arabian and Eurasian plates.
M7.9 200,000 deaths Score: 2,000,000See details → -
893 Armenia: Dvin; Iran: Ardabil Earthquake
ARMENIA: DVIN; IRAN: ARDABIL · Armenia · 893
893 Armenia: Dvin; Iran: Ardabil: magnitude unrecorded at depth unrecorded. Caused 150,000 deaths. At the convergence of Arabian and Eurasian plates.
150,000 deaths Score: 1,500,000See details → -
533 Syria: Aleppo Earthquake
SYRIA: ALEPPO · Syria · 533
533 Aleppo, Syria: magnitude unrecorded at depth unrecorded. Caused 130,000 deaths. Near the Dead Sea Transform and East Anatolian fault system.
130,000 deaths Score: 1,300,000See details → -
1948 Turkmenistan: Ashkhabad Earthquake
TURKMENISTAN: ASHKHABAD · Turkmenistan · 1948
1948 Turkmenistan, Ashkhabad: M7.2 earthquake at shallow crustal focus struck with destructive force. 110,000 fatalities. significant tectonic rupture.
M7.2 110,000 deaths Score: 1,100,025See details → -
1923 Japan: Tokyo, Yokohama Earthquake
JAPAN: TOKYO, YOKOHAMA · Japan · 1923
1923 Tokyo, Yokohama, Japan: M7.9 at depth unrecorded. Caused 105,385 deaths. Part of the Pacific Ring of Fire seismic zone.
M7.9 105,385 deaths Score: 1,106,524See details → -
1290 China: Nei Mongol: Ningcheng Earthquake
CHINA: NEI MONGOL: NINGCHENG · China · 1290
1290 China: Nei Mongol: Ningcheng: M6.8 at depth unrecorded. Caused 100,000 deaths. Along active fault systems of the Eurasian plate interior.
M6.8 100,000 deaths Score: 1,000,000See details → -
2008 China: Sichuan Province Earthquake
CHINA: SICHUAN PROVINCE · China · 2008
2008 Sichuan Province, China: M7.9 at shallow depth. 87,652 deaths — catastrophic toll. Eurasian plate seismicity, densely populated region.
M7.9 87,652 deaths Score: 1,336,691See details → -
1169 Syria: Halab (Aleppo),Dimashq (Damascus) Earthquake
SYRIA: HALAB (ALEPPO),DIMASHQ (DAMASCUS) · Syria · 1169
1169 Halab (Aleppo),Dimashq (Damascus), Syria: magnitude unrecorded at depth unrecorded. Caused 80,000 deaths. Near the Dead Sea Transform and East Anatolian fault system.
80,000 deaths Score: 800,000See details → -
1157 Syria: Halab (Aleppo) Earthquake
SYRIA: HALAB (ALEPPO) · Syria · 1157
1157 Halab (Aleppo), Syria: magnitude unrecorded at depth unrecorded. Caused 8,000 deaths. Near the Dead Sea Transform and East Anatolian fault system.
80,000 deaths Score: 80,000See details → -
1667 Azerbaijan: Shemakha (Samaxi) Earthquake
AZERBAIJAN: SHEMAKHA (SAMAXI) · Azerbaijan · 1667
1667 Shemakha (Samaxi), Azerbaijan: M6.9 at depth unrecorded. Caused 80,000 deaths. In the seismically active Greater Caucasus fold belt.
M6.9 80,000 deaths Score: 800,000See details → -
1908 Italy: Messina, Sicily, Calabria Earthquake
ITALY: MESSINA, SICILY, CALABRIA · Italy · 1908
1908 Messina, Sicily, Calabria, Italy: M7.0 at depth unrecorded. Caused 78,000 deaths. Along the Apennine thrust belt of the Mediterranean.
M7.0 80,000 deaths Score: 780,116See details → -
458 Turkey: Antakya (Antioch) Earthquake
TURKEY: ANTAKYA (ANTIOCH) · Turkey · 458
458 Antakya (Antioch), Turkey: magnitude unrecorded at depth unrecorded. Caused 80,000 deaths. On the seismically active North Anatolian Fault system.
80,000 deaths Score: 800,000See details →