List of earthquakes 2001–2010

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Earthquakes in 2001–2010
Strongest magnitude9.1 Mw, 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
Deadliest9.1 Mw, 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami 227,898
Total fatalities792,667
Number by magnitude
9.0+1
8.0–8.912
7.0–7.9141
6.0–6.91,454
5.0–5.916,500

The following is a list of significant earthquakes for the period 2001–2010, listing earthquakes of magnitude 7 and above, or which caused fatalities. Deaths due to earthquake-caused tsunamis are included. In terms of fatalities, the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the most destructive event, followed by the 2010 Haiti earthquake, 2005 Pakistan earthquake and 2008 Sichuan earthquake.

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For lists of earthquakes by country, which may include smaller and less destructive events than those listed here, see Lists of earthquakes by country.

2001

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSources
January 1, 200106:57 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mindanao, Philippines6.898126.57907.5Mw (HRV).
January 9, 200116:49Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu -14.928167.17007.1Mw (USGS).
January 10, 200116:02 Flag of the United States.svg Kodiak Island region, Alaska, United States57.078-153.21106.9-7.0Mw (HRV).
January 13, 200117:33 Flag of El Salvador.svg Offshore El Salvador
see January 2001 El Salvador earthquake
13.049-88.6609447.7-8.0Mw (HRV).
January 26, 200103:16 Flag of India.svg Gujarat, India
see 2001 Gujarat earthquake
23.41970.23220,0857.7Mw (HRV).
February 13, 200114:22Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
see February 2001 El Salvador earthquake
13.671-88.9383156.6Mw (HRV).
February 13, 200119:28 Flag of Indonesia.svg Southern Sumatra, Indonesia-4.680102.56207.4Mw (HRV).
February 17, 200120:25Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador
see February 2001 El Salvador earthquake
13.79-89.1114.1Mb (USGS).
February 23, 200100:09 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Western Sichuan, China29.513101.12935.6Mw (HRV, USGS).
February 24, 200107:23 Flag of Indonesia.svg Molucca Sea 1.271126.24907.1Mw (HRV, USGS).
February 28, 200118:54 Flag of the United States.svg Puget Sound region, Washington, United States
see 2001 Nisqually earthquake
47.149-122.72716.8Mw (HRV).
March 24, 200106:27 Flag of Japan.svg Western Honshu, Japan
see 2001 Geiyo earthquake
34.083132.52626.8Mw (HRV).
April 12, 200110:47 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yunnan, China24.76899.06125.6Mw (HRV, USGS).
May 8, 200118:02Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 13.605-88.79515.7Mw (HRV).
May 23, 200121:10 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Western Sichuan, China27.689101.00325.5Mw (HRV).
June 1, 200114:00 Flag of the Taliban.svg Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan35.16969.38945.0Mw (HRV).
June 3, 200102:41 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kermadec Islands, New Zealand-29.666-178.63307.2Mw (HRV).
June 21, 200119:55Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 49.1476.87014.2ML (LDG).
June 23, 200120:33 Flag of Peru.svg Near the coast of southern Peru
see 2001 southern Peru earthquake
-16.265-73.6411458.4Mw (HRV).
July 7, 200109:38-17.543-72.07717.6Mw (HRV).
July 17, 200115:06 Flag of Italy.svg Northern Italy46.73511.20144.7Mw (CSEM).
July 24, 200105:00 Flag of Chile.svg Tarapaca, Chile-19.448-69.25516.4Mw (USGS).
August 9, 200102:06 Flag of Peru.svg Central Peru-14.258-72.68345.8Mw (HRV, USGS).
August 21, 200106:52 Flag of New Zealand.svg East of the North Island of New Zealand-36.813-179.57507.1Mw (HRV, USGS).
October 12, 200115:02 Flag of Guam.svg Guam region12.686144.98007.0Mw (HRV).
October 19, 200103:28 Flag of Indonesia.svg Banda Sea -4.102123.90707.5Mw (HRV).
October 27, 200105:35 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yunnan, China26.316100.64815.6Mw (HRV, USGS).
October 31, 200109:10 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg New Britain region, Papua New Guinea-5.912150.19607.0Mw (HRV).
November 14, 200109:26 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Southern Qinghai, China
see 2001 Kunlun earthquake
35.94690.54107.8Mw (HRV).
December 4, 200105:57 Flag of Peru.svg Southern Peru-15.350-72.51625.8Mw (HRV, USGS).
December 12, 200114:02 Flag of Australia (converted).svg South of Australia-42.813124.68807.1Mw (HRV, USGS).

2002

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSources
January 2, 200217:22Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu
See 2002 Port Vila earthquake
-17.600167.85607.2Mw (HRV).
January 9, 200206:45Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan 38.67369.90235.3Mw (HRV).
January 10, 200211:14 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Near the north coast of New Guinea, Papua New Guinea-3.212142.42716.7Mw (HRV).
January 17, 200220:01 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Lac Kivu region, Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.68429.07774.7Mb (USGS).
January 21, 200214:34Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 38.66427.88114.6Mb (USGS).
January 22, 200204:53 Flag of Greece.svg Crete, Greece35.79026.61716.2Mw (HRV, USGS).
February 3, 200207:11 Flag of Turkey.svg Western Turkey38.57331.271446.5Mw (HRV).
February 17, 200213:03 Flag of Iran.svg Southern Iran28.09351.75515.4Mw (HRV, USGS).
March 3, 200212:08 Flag of Afghanistan (2002-2004).svg Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan
see 2002 Hindu Kush earthquakes
36.50270.4821667.4Mw (HRV).
March 5, 200221:16 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mindanao, Philippines
see 2002 Mindanao earthquake
6.033124.249157.5Mw (HRV).
March 25, 200214:56 Flag of Afghanistan (2002-2004).svg Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan
see 2002 Hindu Kush earthquakes
36.06269.3151,0006.1Mw (HRV).
March 31, 200206:52Taiwan region24.279122.17957.1Mw (HRV, USGS).
April 1, 200206:14Eastern New Guinea region, Papua New Guinea-6.191147.421365.3Mw (HRV).
April 12, 200204:00 Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan35.95969.417505.9Mw (HRV).
April 22, 200204:57Near the coast of Peru-12.386-76.51814.4Mb (USGS).
April 24, 200210:51 Serbia, Yugoslavia42.43621.46615.7Mw (HRV).
April 24, 200219:48Western Iran34.64247.40025.4Mw (HRV).
April 25, 200217:41Georgia41.76544.96054.8Mb (USGS).
April 26, 200216:06 Guam region13.088144.61907.1Mw (HRV, USGS).
May 15, 200203:46Taiwan24.636121.92216.2Mw (HRV, USGS).
May 18, 200215:15 Lake Victoria region, Tanzania-2.90733.73325.5Mw (HRV).
June 22, 200202:58Western Iran
see 2002 Bou'in–Zahra earthquake
35.62649.0472616.5Mw (HRV, USGS).
June 28, 200217:19 JilinHeilongjiang border region, China43.752130.66607.3Mw (HRV, USGS).
August 19, 200211:01Fiji region-21.696-179.51307.7Mw (HRV).
August 19, 200211:08South of the Fiji Islands-23.884178.49507.7Mw (HRV, USGS).
September 6, 200201:21 Sicily, Italy38.38113.70126.0Mw (HRV).
September 8, 200218:44Near the north coast of New Guinea, Papua New Guinea
see 2002 Papua New Guinea earthquake
-3.302142.94567.6Mw (HRV).
September 13, 200222:28 Andaman Islands, India region13.03693.06826.5Mw (HRV, USGS).
October 10, 200210:50Near the north coast of Papua, Indonesia-1.757134.29787.6Mw (HRV).
October 24, 200206:08 Lac Kivu region, Democratic Republic of the Congo
see 2002 Kalehe earthquake
-1.88429.00426.2Mw (HRV).
October 31, 200210:32Southern Italy
see 2002 Molise earthquake
41.78914.872295.9Mw (USGS).
November 1, 200222:09Northwestern Kashmir 35.51774.654115.4Mw (HRV).
November 2, 200201:26 Simeulue, Indonesia
see 2002 Sumatra earthquake
2.82496.08537.4Mw (USGS).
November 3, 200222:12Central Alaska, United States
see 2002 Denali earthquake
63.517-147.44407.9Mw (HRV).
November 17, 200204:53Northwest of the Kuril Islands, Russia47.824146.20907.3Mw (HRV, USGS).
November 20, 200221:32Northwestern Kashmir 35.41474.515196.3Mw (HRV).
December 14, 200213:27 Gansu, China39.73697.44325.6Mw (USGS).

2003

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSources
January 20, 200308:43Solomon Islands-10.491160.77007.3Mw (HRV).
January 21, 200302:46Near the coast of Guatemala13.626-90.77416.5Mw (HRV).
January 22, 200302:06Offshore Colima, Mexico
see 2003 Colima earthquake
18.770-104.104297.6Mw (USGS).
January 27, 200305:26Eastern Turkey39.50039.87816.1Mw (HRV).
February 24, 200302:03Southern Xinjiang, China
see 2003 Bachu earthquake
39.61077.2302616.3Mw (HRV, USGS).
February 25, 200303:5239.48377.39355.4Mw (HRV).
March 17, 200316:36 Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, United States51.272177.97807.1Mw (USGS).
March 25, 200302:53 Flores region, Indonesia-8.294120.74346.5Mw (HRV).
March 29, 200311:46 Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan35.97670.58515.9Mw (USGS).
May 1, 200300:27Eastern Turkey
see 2003 Bingöl earthquake
39.00740.4641776.4Mw (HRV, USGS).
May 1, 200315:44Southern Xinjiang, China39.43077.21915.8Mw (HRV).
May 21, 200318:44Northern Algeria
see 2003 Boumerdès earthquake
36.9643.6342,2666.8Mw (HRV).
May 26, 200309:24Near the east coast of Honshu, Japan38.849141.56807.0Mw (HRV, USGS).
May 26, 200319:23 Halmahera, Indonesia2.354128.85517.0Mw (HRV).
May 27, 200317:11Northern Algeria
see 2003 Boumerdès earthquake
36.9393.57895.8Mw (USGS).
June 20, 200306:19 Amazonas, Brazil-7.606-71.72207.1Mw (HRV).
June 24, 200313:01Western Iran32.92749.47514.6Mb (USGS).
July 10, 200317:06Southern Iran28.35554.16915.8Mw (HRV).
July 15, 200320:27 Carlsberg Ridge -2.59868.38207.6Mw (HRV).
July 21, 200315:16 Yunnan, China25.975101.290166.0Mw (USGS).
July 26, 200323:18India–Bangladesh border region22.85492.30625.7Mw (HRV). Most damage took place in Bangladesh.
August 4, 200304:37 Scotia Sea -60.532-43.41107.6Mw (HRV).
August 16, 200310:58Eastern Nei Mongol, China43.770119.64345.4Mw (HRV, USGS).
August 21, 200312:12 South Island of New Zealand-45.104167.14407.2Mw (HRV).
September 22, 200304:45Dominican Republic region
see 2003 Dominican Republic earthquake
19.777-70.67336.4Mw (HRV, USGS).
September 25, 200319:50 Hokkaido, Japan region
see 2003 Tokachi earthquake
41.815143.9102 missing8.3Mw (HRV).
September 25, 200321:0841.774143.5937.4Mw (HRV).
September 27, 200311:33Southwestern Siberia, Russia
see 2003 Altai earthquake
50.03887.81337.3Mw (HRV, USGS).
October 16, 200312:28 Yunnan, China25.954101.25435.6Mw (HRV).
October 25, 200312:41 GansuQinghai border region, China38.400100.95195.8Mw (HRV, USGS).
October 31, 200301:06Off the east coast of Honshu, Japan37.812142.61907.0Mw (HRV, USGS).
November 13, 200302:35 Gansu, China34.712103.83415.1Mw (HRV).
November 14, 200318:49 SichuanYunnanGuizhou region, China27.372103.97145.6Mw (HRV).
November 17, 200306:43 Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, United States51.146178.65007.8Mw (HRV).
November 18, 200317:14 Samar, Philippines12.025125.41616.5Mw (HRV, USGS).
December 1, 200301:38Kazakhstan–Xinjiang border region
see 2003 Zhaosu earthquake
42.90580.515116.0Mw (HRV). Most damage took place in Xinjiang, China.
December 22, 200319:15Central California, United States
see 2003 San Simeon earthquake
35.706-121.10226.6Mw (HRV).
December 25, 200307:11Panama–Costa Rica border region
see 2003 Puerto Armuelles earthquake
8.416-82.82426.5Mw (HRV, USGS). Most damage took place in Panama.
December 26, 200301:56Southeastern Iran
see 2003 Bam earthquake
29.00458.33726,2716.6Mw (USGS) Centred 185 km SE of Kerman, Iran, at a depth of 10 km. [1]
December 27, 200316:00Southeast of the Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia-22.033169.65007.3Mw (USGS) Centred 185 km ESE of Tadine, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia, at a depth of 10 km. [2]

2004

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSource
January 1, 200420:59 Bali region, Indonesia-8.310115.78815.8Mw (HRV, USGS).
January 3, 200416:23Southeast of the Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia-22.253169.68307.1Mw (HRV).
February 5, 200421:05 Papua, Indonesia
see February 2004 Nabire earthquakes
-3.615135.538377.0Mw (USGS) Centred 95 km WNW of Enarotali, Irian Jaya, Indonesia, at a depth of 16 km. [3]
February 7, 200402:42-4.003135.0237.3Mw (USGS) Centred 150 km west of Enarotali, Irian Jaya, Indonesia, at a depth of 10 km. [4]
February 14, 200410:30Pakistan34.77473.216245.5Mw (USGS).
February 16, 200414:44Southern Sumatra, Indonesia-0.466100.65555.1Mw (HRV).
February 24, 200402:14Burundi-3.39329.55834.7Mb (USGS).
February 24, 200402:27Near north coast of Morocco
see 2004 Al Hoceima earthquake
35.142-3.9976316.4Mw (USGS) Centred 160 km NE of Fes, Morocco, at a depth of 69.2 km. [5]
March 1, 200423:55Eastern Turkey38.05838.27763.8MD (ISK).
March 25, 200419:3039.93040.812105.6Mw (HRV, USGS).
April 5, 200421:24 Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan36.52771.02836.6Mw (USGS) Centred 75 km SSE of Feyzabad, Afghanistan, at a depth of 191.4 km. [6]
May 1, 200407:56Taiwan24.081121.61125.2Mw (HRV).
May 8, 200420:11Pakistan30.12667.12114.4Mb (USGS).
May 28, 200412:38Northern Iran
see 2004 Baladeh earthquake
36.27051.575356.3Mw (USGS) Centred 70 km NNE of TEHRAN, Iran, at a depth of 29 km. [7]
July 1, 200422:30Eastern Turkey39.79943.778185.2Mw (USGS) Centred 65 km east of Karakose (Ağrı), Turkey, at a depth of 41.7 km. [8]
July 12, 200413:04Slovenia46.29613.64115.2Mw (HRV).
July 15, 200404:27Fiji region-17.656-178.76007.1Mw (HRV).
July 18, 200404:22 North Island of New Zealand-38.000176.51015.6Mw (USGS).
July 18, 200408:31Central Afghanistan33.42669.52425.2Mw (HRV).
July 25, 200414:35Southern Sumatra, Indonesia-2.455103.97707.3Mw (USGS) Centred 105 km NW of Palembang, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 576 km. [9]
July 30, 200407:14Eastern Turkey39.63443.96614.8Mb (USGS).
August 10, 200410:26 SichuanYunnanGuizhou region, China27.266103.87345.4Mw (HRV).
August 11, 200415:48Eastern Turkey38.37739.26115.7Mw (HRV).
September 5, 200410:07Near south coast of western Honshu, Japan33.062136.60807.2Mw (USGS) Centred 180 km south of Tsu, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 14 km. [10]
September 5, 200414:57Near the south coast of Honshu, Japan33.216137.06107.4Mw (USGS) Centred 135 km NE of Il'pyrskiy, Russia, at a depth of 10 km. [11]
September 7, 200411:53 Catamarca, Argentina-28.573-65.84016.4Mw (USGS).
September 15, 200408:35 Bali region, Indonesia-8.773115.35715.4Mw (HRV).
October 23, 200408:56Near the west coast of Honshu, Japan
see 2004 Chuetsu earthquake
37.231138.753466.6Mw (USGS) Centred 80 km SSW of Niigata, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 16 km. [12]
November 11, 200421:26 2004 Alor earthquake, Indonesia-8.172124.856347.5Mw (USGS) Centred 90 km WNW of DILI, East Timor, at a depth of 10 km. [13]
November 15, 200409:06Near the west coast of Colombia4.679-77.51107.2Mw (USGS) Centred 100 km NNW of Buenaventura, Colombia, at a depth of 15 km. [14]
November 20, 200408:07Costa Rica9.581-84.22886.4Mw (USGS) Centred 40 km SSW of SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, at a depth of 16 km. [15]
November 21, 200411:41Dominica region, Leeward Islands 15.699-61.65416.3Mw (USGS) Centred 35 km SSE of BASSE–TERRE, Guadeloupe, France, at a depth of 14 km. [16]
November 22, 200420:26Off west coast of the South Island, New Zealand-46.694164.77707.1Mw (USGS) Centred 275 km west of Invercargill, New Zealand, at a depth of 10 km. [17]
November 26, 200402:25 Papua, Indonesia-3.573135.346327.1Mw (USGS) Centred 110 km WNW of Enarotali, Papua, Indonesia, at a depth of 10 km. [18]
November 28, 200418:32 Hokkaido, Japan region42.995145.05607.0Mw (USGS) Centred 55 km east of Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan, at a depth of 39 km. [19]
December 1, 200423:17 Papua, Indonesia-3.665135.52815.5Mw (HRV, USGS).
December 23, 200414:59North of Macquarie Island, Australia-50.145160.36508.1Mw (USGS) Centred 400 km west of Auckland Island, New Zealand, at a depth of 10 km. [20]
December 26, 200400:58Off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia
see 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
3.31695.854227,8989.1Mw (USGS) Centred 250 km SSE of Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 30 km. Most damage took place in Indonesia. [21]
December 26, 200404:21 Nicobar Islands, India region6.91092.95807.1Mw (HRV).

2005

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSource
January 23, 200520:10 Sulawesi, Indonesia-1.198119.93316.3Mw (HRV).
January 25, 200516:44Turkey–Iraq border region37.62243.70325.9Mw (HRV). Most damage took place in Turkey.
February 2, 200505:55 Java, Indonesia-7.037107.81914.8Mb (USGS).
February 5, 200512:23 Celebes Sea 5.358123.20927.1Mw (USGS) Centred 210 km SE of Zamboanga, Mindanao, Philippines, at a depth of 501.3 km. All the fatalities are Malaysians. [22]
February 22, 200502:25Central Iran
see 2005 Zarand earthquake
30.74156.8776126.4Mw (USGS) Centred 55 km NNW of Kerman, Iran, at a depth of 14 km. [23]
March 2, 200510:42 Banda Sea -6.527129.93307.1Mw (HRV, USGS).
March 9, 200510:15South Africa-26.91326.78925.0Mb (USGS).
March 20, 200501:53 Kyushu, Japan
see 2005 Fukuoka earthquake
33.805130.07816.6Mw (USGS) Centred 30 km NW of Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan, at a depth of 10 km. [24]
March 28, 200516:09Northern Sumatra, Indonesia
see 2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake
2.07497.0131,3138.6Mw (USGS) Centred 205 km WNW of Sibolga, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 30 km. [25]
May 3, 200507:21Western Iran33.71148.68544.9Mw (HRV).
June 4, 200514:50Eastern New Guinea region, Papua New Guinea-6.319146.84616.1Mw (HRV, USGS).
June 13, 200522:44 Tarapacá, Chile
see 2005 Tarapacá earthquake
-19.934-69.028117.8Mw (USGS) Centred 125 km ENE of Iquique, Chile, at a depth of 117.2 km. [26]
June 15, 200502:50Off the coast of northern California, United States41.284-125.98307.2Mw (USGS) Centred 160 km WSW of Crescent City, California, United States, at a depth of 10 km. [27]
July 5, 200516:53South Africa-26.4727.4312.7ML (PRE).
July 24, 200515:42 Nicobar Islands, India region7.90992.13907.3Mw (USGS) Centred 135 km west of Misha, Nicobar Islands, India, at a depth of 16 km. [28]
July 25, 200515:43 Heilongjiang, China46.827125.05815.0Mw (HRV).
August 16, 200502:46Near the east coast of Honshu, Japan
see 2005 Miyagi earthquake
38.251142.05907.2Mw (USGS) Centred 105 km east of Sendai, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 36 km. [29]
September 9, 200507:26 New Ireland region, Papua New Guinea-4.539153.44507.7Mw (USGS) Centred 45 km east of Taron, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, at a depth of 91.3 km. [30]
September 26, 200501:55Northern Peru
see 2005 northern Peru earthquake
-5.674-76.40957.5Mw (USGS) Centred 75 km NE of Moyobamba, Peru, at a depth of 127.4 km. [31]
October 8, 200503:50Pakistan
see 2005 Kashmir earthquake
34.49373.62987,3517.6Mw (USGS) Centred 105 km NNE of Islamabad, Pakistan, at a depth of 26 km. [32]
October 15, 200504:24Southwestern Kashmir 34.01474.00325.2Mb (USGS).
October 20, 200521:40Near the coast of western Turkey38.15226.75115.9Mw (USGS).
October 27, 200511:18 Guangxi, China23.604107.79814.2Mb (USGS).
November 8, 200507:54 South China Sea 9.973108.28715.3Mw (HRV). The fatality is a Vietnamese.
November 14, 200521:38Off the east coast of Honshu, Japan38.101144.92507.0Mw (USGS) Centred 350 km east of Sendai, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 11 km. [33]
November 26, 200500:49 HubeiJiangxi border region, China
see 2005 Ruichang earthquake
29.671115.688165.2Mw (USGS).
November 27, 200510:22Southern Iran
see 2005 Qeshm earthquake
26.78455.847136.0Mw (USGS) Centred 65 km SW of Bandar–e Abbas, Iran, at a depth of 10 km. [34]
December 5, 200512:19 Lake Tanganyika region, Congo–Tanzania
see 2005 Lake Tanganyika earthquake
-6.17429.71766.8Mw (USGS) Centred 70 km ESE of Kalemie, Democratic Republic of the Congo, at a depth of 22 km. Most damage took place in Democratic Republic of the Congo. [35]
December 12, 200521:47 Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan
See 2005 Hindu Kush earthquake
36.33271.13056.6Mw (USGS) Centred 95 km NW of Chitral, Pakistan, at a depth of 225.4 km. [36]
December 14, 200507:09 Uttaranchal, India30.47679.25515.1Mw (HRV).

2006

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSource
January 2, 200606:10East of the South Sandwich Islands -60.807-21.47407.4Mw (USGS) Centred 345 km SE from Bristol Island, South Sandwich Islands, at a depth of 10 km. [37]
January 2, 200622:13Fiji region-19.926-178.17807.2Mw (HRV).
January 27, 200616:58 Banda Sea -5.482128.09307.6Mw (USGS) Centred 200 km south of Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia, at a depth of 397 km. [38]
February 14, 200600:55 Sikkim, India27.35588.35525.3Mw (USGS) Centred 25 km west of Gangtok, Sikkim, India, at a depth of 36.9 km. [39]
February 22, 200622:19Mozambique
see 2006 Mozambique earthquake
-21.25933.48047.0Mw (USGS) Centred 215 km SW of Beira, Mozambique, at a depth of 11 km. [40]
March 10, 200607:50Pakistan33.12973.88714.9Mw (HRV).
March 14, 200606:57 Seram, Indonesia-3.593127.2113 dead
1 missing
6.7Mw (USGS) Centred 105 km west of Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia, at a depth of 30.6 km. [41]
March 20, 200619:44Northern Algeria36.6235.32845.2Mw (HRV).
March 25, 200607:28Southern Iran27.57455.68515.9Mw (HRV).
March 31, 200601:17Western Iran
see 2006 Borujerd earthquake
33.58148.794706.1Mw (USGS) Centred 45 km ENE of Khorramabad, Iran, at a depth of 7 km. [42]
April 20, 200623:25 Koryakia, Russia
see 2006 Kamchatka earthquakes
61.075167.08507.6Mw (USGS) Centred 195 km NE of Il'pyrskiy, Russia, at a depth of 22 km. [43]
April 25, 200611:26 Tasmania, Australia region-41.164146.86312.2ML (MEL).
May 3, 200615:26Tonga
see 2006 Tonga earthquake
-20.130-174.16408.0Mw (USGS) Centred 160 km NE of NUKU'ALOFA, Tonga, at a depth of 55 km. [44]
May 16, 200610:39 Kermadec Islands region, New Zealand-31.527-179.30307.4Mw (USGS) Centred 55 km SW of L'Esperance Rock, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, at a depth of 151.6 km. [45]
May 26, 200622:53 Java, Indonesia
see 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake
-7.962110.4585,7826.3Mw (USGS) Centred 20 km SSE of Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia, at a depth of 10 km. [46]
June 3, 200607:15Southern Iran26.75955.84325.1Mw (HRV).
July 17, 200608:19South of Java, Indonesia
see 2006 Pangandaran earthquake and tsunami
-9.222107.3207307.7Mw (USGS) Centred 230 km NE of Christmas Island, at a depth of 34 km. [47]
July 22, 200601:10 SichuanYunnanGuizhou region, China27.995104.138224.9Mw (HRV).
July 29, 200600:11Tajikistan37.25568.82835.6Mw (HRV).
August 20, 200603:41 Scotia Sea -61.006-34.39107.0Mw (USGS) Centred 495 km WSW of Bristol Island, South Sandwich Islands, at a depth of 10 km. [48]
August 25, 200605:51Eastern Sichuan, China28.012104.15115.0Mw (HRV).
September 29, 200618:23Offshore Sucre, Venezuela10.763-61.80715.5Mw (USGS) Centred 35 km WNW of PORT–OF–SPAIN, Trinidad, at a depth of 89.6 km. [49]
November 15, 200611:14 Kuril Islands, Russia
see 2006 Kuril Islands earthquake
46.607153.23008.3Mw (USGS) Centred 445 km ENE of Kuril'sk, Kuril Islands, Russia, at a depth of 30.3 km. [50]
December 1, 200614:01 Sumbawa region, Indonesia-8.261118.75316.3Mw (GCMT).
December 17, 200621:39Northern Sumatra, Indonesia0.62699.85975.8Mw (GCMT).
December 26, 200612:26Taiwan region
see 2006 Hengchun earthquake
21.825120.53827.1Mw (USGS) Centred 90 km SSE of Kao–hsiung, Taiwan, at a depth of 10 km. [51]

2007

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSource
January 13, 200704:23East of the Kuril Islands, Russia
see 2007 Kuril Islands earthquake
46.272154.45508.1Mw (USGS) Centred 510 km SSW of Severo–Kuril'sk, Kuril Islands, Russia, at a depth of 10 km. [52]
January 21, 200711:27 Molucca Sea 1.222126.39547.5Mw (USGS) Centred 125 km WNW of Ternate, Moluccas, Indonesia, at a depth of 22 km. [53]
March 6, 200703:49Southern Sumatra, Indonesia
see March 2007 Sumatra earthquakes
-0.512100.524676.4Mw (USGS) Centred 50 km NNE of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 19 km. [54]
March 25, 200700:40Vanuatu-20.666169.42607.1Mw (USGS) Centred 120 km south of Isangel, Tanna, Vanuatu, at a depth of 35 km. [55]
March 25, 200700:41Near the west coast of Honshu, Japan
see 2007 Noto earthquake
37.281136.60216.7Mw (USGS) Centred 80 km north of Kanazawa, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 5 km. [56]
April 1, 200720:39Solomon Islands
see 2007 Solomon Islands earthquake
-8.481156.978548.1Mw (USGS) Centred 45 km SSE of Gizo, New Georgia Islands, Solomon Islands, at a depth of 5 km. [57]
April 21, 200717:53 Aisén, Chile
see 2007 Aisén Fjord earthquake
-45.274-72.6043 dead
7 missing
6.2Mw (USGS) Centred 55 km NW of Coihaique, Chile, at a depth of 44.1 km. [58]
June 2, 200721:34 Yunnan, China23.013101.05336.2Mw (USGS) Centred 115 km NNE of Yunjinghong, Yunnan, China, at a depth of 10 km. [59]
July 16, 200701:13Near the west coast of Honshu, Japan
see 2007 Chuetsu offshore earthquake
37.576138.46996.6Mw (USGS) Centred 70 km WSW of Niigata, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 10 km. [60]
July 21, 200722:44Tajikistan38.93670.485125.2Mw (GCMT).
August 1, 200717:08Vanuatu-15.736167.74507.2Mw (USGS) Centred 70 km ESE of Luganville, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu, at a depth of 120 km. [61]
August 2, 200702:37 Tatar Strait, Russia47.116141.79826.2Mw (USGS).
August 8, 200717:04 Java, Indonesia-5.968107.65507.5Mw (USGS) Centred 110 km ENE of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia, at a depth of 289.2 km. [62]
August 15, 200723:40Near the coast of central Peru
see 2007 Peru earthquake
-13.354-76.5095198.0Mw (USGS) Centred 50 km west of Chincha Alta, Peru, at a depth of 39 km. [63]
September 2, 200701:05 Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands-11.610165.76207.2Mw (USGS) Centred 95 km south of Lata, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands, at a depth of 35 km. [64]
September 12, 200711:10Southern Sumatra, Indonesia
see September 2007 Sumatra earthquakes
-4.520101.374258.5Mw (USGS) Centred 130 km SW of Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 34 km. [65]
23:49 Mentawai Islands region, Indonesia-2.506100.90607.9Mw (USGS) Centred 190 km SSE of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 30 km. [66]
September 13, 200703:35-2.13099.6277.0Mw (GCMT).
September 28, 200713:38 Volcano Islands, Japan region21.980142.68507.5Mw (USGS) Centred 285 km NW of Farallon de Pajaros, N. Mariana Islands, United States, at a depth of 261.3 km. [67]
September 30, 200705:23 Auckland Islands, New Zealand region-49.418163.95407.4Mw (USGS) Centred 195 km NW of Auckland Island, New Zealand, at a depth of 10 km. [68]
October 26, 200706:50Northwestern Kashmir 35.32176.64615.3Mw (USGS) Centred 155 km NNW of Leh, Kashmir, at a depth of 10 km. [69]
October 31, 200703:30 Pagan region, Northern Mariana Islands, United States18.854145.31507.2Mw (USGS) Centred 40 km WNW of Agrihan, Northern Mariana Islands, United States, at a depth of 248.3 km. [70]
November 6, 200709:38 Gujarat, India21.12770.53815.0Mw (USGS) Centred 135 km SSW of Rajkot, Gujarat, India, at a depth of 33.3 km. [71]
November 7, 200704:12 Bohol, Philippines9.714124.66915.0Mw (USGS) Centred 85 km east of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines, at a depth of 72.7 km. [72]
November 14, 200715:40 Antofagasta, Chile
see 2007 Tocopilla earthquake
-22.204-69.86927.7Mw (USGS) Centred 35 km ESE of Tocopilla, Chile, at a depth of 40 km. [73]
November 25, 200716:02 Sumbawa region, Indonesia-8.294118.36036.5Mw (USGS) Centred 50 km WNW of Raba, Sumbawa, Indonesia, at a depth of 42.5 km. [74]
November 29, 200719:00 Martinique region, Windward Islands, France
see 2007 Martinique earthquake
14.943-61.24417.4Mw (USGS) Centred 40 km SSE of ROSEAU, Dominica, at a depth of 146.2 km. [75]
December 9, 200702:03 Minas Gerais, Brazil-15.049-44.19914.9Mw (USGS) Centred 190 km north of Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil, at a depth of 10 km. [76]
December 9, 200707:28South of the Fiji Islands-25.872-177.51707.8Mw (USGS) Centred 355 km north of Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands, at a depth of 149.2 km. [77]
December 19, 200709:30 Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, United States51.495-179.47307.2Mw (USGS) Centred 35 km WNW of Amatignak Island, Alaska, United States, at a depth of 56.3 km. [78]
December 20, 200707:55Off east coast of the North Island, New Zealand
see 2007 Gisborne earthquake
-38.842177.93016.6Mw (USGS) Centred 50 km ESE of Gisborne, New Zealand, at a depth of 35.6 km. [79]

2008

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSource
January 9, 200822:24Northern Algeria35.616-0.57014.6Mb (USGS).
January 22, 200817:14 Nias region, Indonesia1.01197.43616.1Mw (USGS) Centred 170 km WSW of Sibolga, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 20 km. [80]
February 3, 200807:34 Lac Kivu region, Democratic Republic of the Congo
see 2008 Lake Kivu earthquake
-2.31828.945445.9Mw (USGS) Centred 25 km NNE of Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, at a depth of 10 km. [81]
February 6, 200806:09 West Bengal, India23.46887.11614.3Mw (USGS) Centred 120 km NE of Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India, at a depth of 10 km. [82]
February 14, 200802:07 Lac Kivu region, Democratic Republic of the Congo-2.29428.87615.4Mw (USGS) Centred 25 km north of Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, at a depth of 10 km. [83]
February 20, 200808:08 Simeulue, Indonesia2.77895.97837.4Mw (USGS) Centred 310 km SSE of Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 35 km. [84]
February 25, 200808:36 Mentawai Islands region, Indonesia-2.352100.01807.2Mw (USGS) Centred 160 km SSW of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 35 km. [85]
March 20, 200822:33 XinjiangXizang border region, China35.44581.39207.2Mw (USGS) Centred 225 km SE of Hotan, Xinjiang, China, at a depth of 22.9 km. [86]
April 9, 200812:46 Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia-20.089168.85207.3Mw (USGS) Centred 75 km SW of Isangel, Tanna, Vanuatu, at a depth of 33 km. [87]
April 12, 200800:30 Macquarie Island region, Australia-55.681158.52707.1Mw (USGS) Centred 120 km SSW of Macquarie Island, Australia, at a depth of 10 km. [88]
May 12, 200806:28Eastern Sichuan, China
see 2008 Sichuan earthquake
30.986103.36469,197 dead
18,392 missing
7.9Mw (USGS) Centred 80 km WNW of Chengdu, Sichuan, China, at a depth of 19 km. [89]
May 24, 200819:20Colombia
see 2008 El Calvario earthquake
4.447-73.670115.6Mw (USGS) Centred 35 km north of Villavicencio, Colombia, at a depth of 35 km. [90]
May 25, 200808:21 SichuanGansu border region, China32.587105.42486.0Mw (USGS) Centred 40 km WNW of Guangyuan, Sichuan, China, at a depth of 10 km. [91]
June 6, 200820:02Northern Algeria35.883-0.65815.5Mw (USGS).
June 8, 200812:25Greece
see 2008 Peloponnese earthquake
38.00021.46826.4Mw (USGS) Centred 35 km SSW of Patras, Greece, at a depth of 16 km. [92]
June 13, 200823:43Eastern Honshu, Japan
see 2008 Iwate–Miyagi Nairiku earthquake
39.122140.678136.9Mw (USGS) Centred 75 km SSW of Morioka, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 10 km. [93]
June 17, 200805:51 SichuanGansu border region, China32.761105.55424.8Mb (USGS).
June 30, 200806:17 South Sandwich Islands region-58.169-22.01407.0Mw (USGS) Centred 275 km ENE of Bristol Island, South Sandwich Islands, at a depth of 10 km. [94]
July 5, 200802:12 Sea of Okhotsk 53.888152.86907.7Mw (USGS) Centred 395 km WNW of Petropavlovsk–Kamchatskiy, Russia, at a depth of 635.6 km. [95]
July 8, 200809:13Southern Peru-15.886-71.72716.2Mw (USGS) Centred 60 km NNW of Arequipa, Peru, at a depth of 123 km. [96]
July 15, 200803:26 Dodecanese Islands, Greece
see 2008 Dodecanese earthquake
35.80027.86016.4Mw (UCMT).
July 19, 200802:39Off the east coast of Honshu, Japan37.552142.20607.0Mw (USGS) Centred 130 km ENE of Iwaki, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 22 km. [97]
July 23, 200815:26Eastern Honshu, Japan39.802141.46316.8Mw (USGS) Centred 35 km ENE of Morioka, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 108 km. [98]
July 24, 200807:09 SichuanGansu border region, China32.747105.54215.7Mw (UCMT).
August 5, 200809:4932.756105.49446.0Mw (GCMT).
August 21, 200812:24Myanmar–China border region
see 2008 Yingjiang earthquakes
25.03997.69756.0Mw (USGS). Most damage took place in China.
August 30, 200808:30 SichuanYunnan border region, China
see 2008 Panzhihua earthquake
26.241101.889436.0Mw (GCMT).
August 31, 200808:3126.232101.97025.6Mw (GCMT).
September 9, 200803:07Southern Sumatra, Indonesia-3.872103.06925.4Mw (USGS) Centred 90 km east of Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 38.8 km. [99]
September 10, 200811:00Southern Iran
see 2008 Bandar Abbas earthquake
26.82355.82576.1Mw (USGS) Centred 60 km SW of Bandar–e Abbas, Iran, at a depth of 15 km. [100]
September 16, 200821:47 Maharashtra, India17.43873.91515.0Mb (USGS).
September 29, 200815:19 Kermadec Islands, New Zealand-29.749-177.67807.0Mw (USGS) Centred 50 km SSE of Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, at a depth of 36 km. [101]
October 5, 200815:52Kyrgyzstan
see 2008 Kyrgyzstan earthquake
39.51573.768756.7Mw (USGS) Centred 50 km NNE of Karakul, Tajikistan, at a depth of 27.6 km. [102]
October 6, 200808:30Eastern Xizang, China
see 2008 Damxung earthquake
29.76190.320106.4Mw (USGS) Centred 75 km WNW of Lhasa, Xizang (Tibet), China, at a depth of 12 km. [103]
October 11, 200809:06 Caucasus region, Russia
see 2008 Chechnya earthquake
43.37246.254135.8Mw (GCMT).
October 28, 200823:09Pakistan
see 2008 Ziarat earthquake
30.65667.3612156.4Mw (USGS) Centred 60 km NE of Quetta, Pakistan, at a depth of 15 km. [104]
November 16, 200817:02 Minahasa, Sulawesi, Indonesia
see 2008 Sulawesi earthquake
1.290122.10067.4Mw (USGS) Centred 135 km NW of Gorontalo, Sulawesi, Indonesia, at a depth of 30 km. [105]
November 22, 200822:27Czech Republic49.91418.45524.1ML (GRF).
November 24, 200809:02 Sea of Okhotsk 54.194154.31507.3Mw (USGS) Centred 315 km WNW of Petropavlovsk–Kamchatskiy, Russia, at a depth of 491.6 km. [106]
December 9, 200818:53 SichuanGansu border region, China32.518105.39525.1Mw (GCMT).

2009

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSource
January 3, 200919:43Near the north coast of Papua, Indonesia
see 2009 Papua earthquakes
-0.408132.88657.7Mw (USGS) Centred 145 km WNW of Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, at a depth of 17 km. [107]
22:33-0.707133.3617.4Mw (USGS) Centred 85 km WNW of Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, at a depth of 23 km. [108]
January 4, 200905:10Southern Greece34.19770.06514.3Mb (USGS).
January 8, 200919:21Costa Rica
see 2009 Costa Rica earthquake
10.197-84.15934 dead
64 missing
6.1Mw (USGS) Centred 30 km NNW of San José, Costa Rica, at a depth of 4.5 km. [109]
January 15, 200917:49East of the Kuril Islands, Russia46.862155.15607.4Mw (USGS) Centred 435 km south of Severo–Kuril'sk, Kuril Islands, Russia, at a depth of 4.5 km. [110]
February 11, 200917:34 Talaud Islands, Indonesia3.902126.40007.2Mw (USGS) Centred 280 km SSE of General Santos, Mindanao, Philippines, at a depth of 20 km. [111]
February 18, 200921:53 Kermadec Islands region, New Zealand-27.464-176.32407.0Mw (USGS) Centred 250 km NE of Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands, New Zealand, at a depth of 25 km. [112]
March 19, 200918:17Tonga region-23.050-174.66807.6Mw (USGS) Centred 220 km SSE of Nuku?alofa, Tonga, at a depth of 34 km. [113]
April 6, 200901:32Central Italy
see 2009 L'Aquila earthquake
42.33413.3343086.3Mw (USGS) Centred 75 km west of Pescara, Italy, at a depth of 8.8 km. [114]
April 7, 200917:4742.27513.46415.5Mw (USGS).
April 16, 200921:27 Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan
see April 2009 Afghanistan earthquake
34.18570.076225.4Mw (GCMT).
May 28, 200908:24Offshore Honduras
see 2009 Honduras earthquake
16.733-86.22077.3Mw (USGS) Centred 125 km NNE of La Ceiba, Honduras, at a depth of 10 km. [115]
June 13, 200917:17Eastern Kazakhstan44.72578.86615.4Mw (UCMT).
July 9, 200911:19 Yunnan, China25.636101.08215.7Mw (USGS) Centred 100 km ENE of Dali, Yunnan, China, at a depth of 10 km. [116]
July 15, 200909:22Off west coast of the South Island, New Zealand
see 2009 Fiordland earthquake
-45.750166.57707.8Mw (USGS) Centred 155 km WNW of Invercargill, New Zealand, at a depth of 12 km. [117]
August 8, 200913:26 SichuanChongqing border region, China29.358105.43823.7Mb (USGS).
August 9, 200910:55Near the south coast of Honshu, Japan
see 2009 Izu Islands earthquake
33.122138.02607.1Mw (USGS) Centred 170 km south of Hamamatsu, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 297 km. [118]
August 10, 200919:55 Andaman Islands, India region
see 2009 Andaman Islands earthquake
14.01392.92307.5Mw (USGS) Centred 270 km north of Port Blair, Andaman Islands, India, at a depth of 33.1 km. [119]
August 10, 200920:07Near the south coast of Honshu, Japan
see 2009 Shizuoka earthquake
34.778138.27616.1Mw (USGS) Centred 30 km SSW of Shizuoka, Honshu, Japan, at a depth of 26 km. [120]
September 2, 200907:55 Java, Indonesia
see 2009 West Java earthquake
-7.809107.259797.0Mw (USGS) Centred 100 km SSW of Bandung, Java, Indonesia, at a depth of 46.2 km. [121]
September 21, 200908:53Bhutan
see 2009 Bhutan earthquake
27.34691.412116.1Mw (USGS) Centred 130 km NNW of Gauhati, Assam, India, at a depth of 14 km. [122]
September 29, 200917:48 Samoa Islands region
see 2009 Samoa earthquake and tsunami
-15.509-172.0341898.1Mw (USGS) Centred 185 km ENE of Hihifo, Tonga, at a depth of 18 km. [123]
September 30, 200910:16Southern Sumatra, Indonesia
see 2009 Sumatra earthquakes
-0.72599.85611157.6Mw (USGS) Centred 60 km WNW of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 81 km. [124]
October 1, 200901:52-2.508101.48436.6Mw (USGS) Centred 165 km NNW of Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 15 km. [125]
October 7, 200922:03Vanuatu-13.052166.18707.7Mw (USGS) Centred 265 km SSE of Lata, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands, at a depth of 35 km. [126]
22:18-12.554166.3207.8Mw (USGS) Centred 210 km SSE of Lata, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands, at a depth of 35 km. [127]
23:13-13.145166.2977.4Mw (USGS) Centred 270 km SSE of Lata, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands, at a depth of 33.3 km. [128]
October 22, 200919:51 Hindu Kush region, Afghanistan36.51770.95056.2Mw (USGS).
November 8, 200919:41 Sumbawa region, Indonesia-8.270118.63326.6Mw (USGS) Centred 25 km NNW of Raba, Sumbawa, Indonesia, at a depth of 32.9 km. [129]
November 9, 200910:44Fiji-17.212178.41307.3Mw (USGS) Centred 100 km north of Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji, at a depth of 585.1 km. [130]
December 6, 200921:51South Africa-26.41427.49423.5ML (PRE).
December 8, 200903:08Malawi
see 2009 Karonga earthquakes
-9.94833.87815.9Mw (USGS).
December 19, 200923:19-10.10833.81836.0Mw (USGS).

2010

DateTime (UTC)PlaceLat.Long.FatalitiesMagnitudeCommentsSource
January 3, 201022:36Solomon Islands
see January 2010 Solomon Islands earthquake
-8.800157.37007.1Mw (USGS) Centred 95 km SE of Gizo, New Georgia Islands, Solomon Islands, at a depth of 25 km. [131]
January 10, 201000:25 Java, Indonesia-7.907107.87915.1Mb (USGS).
January 12, 201021:53Haiti region
see 2010 Haiti earthquake
18.443-72.571160,000 [A] ~
316,000 [B]
7.0Mw (USGS) Centred 25 km WSW of PORT–AU–PRINCE, Haiti, at a depth of 13 km. [132]
January 17, 201009:37 Guizhou, China25.558105.8047 dead
1 missing
4.4Mb (USGS).
January 30, 201021:36Eastern Sichuan, China30.268105.66815.1Mb (USGS).
February 26, 201020:31 Ryukyu Islands, Japan25.902128.41707.0Mw (USGS) Centred 80 km ESE of Naha, Okinawa, Japan, at a depth of 22 km. [133]
February 27, 201006:34Offshore Bio–Bio, Chile
see 2010 Chile earthquake
-35.909-72.733525 dead
25 missing
8.8Mw (USGS) Centred 95 km NW of Chillan, Chile, at a depth of 35 km. [134]
February 27, 201015:45 Salta, Argentina
see 2010 Salta earthquake
-24.872-65.60226.3Mw (GCMT).
March 8, 201002:32Eastern Turkey
see 2010 Elazığ earthquake
38.87339.981426.1Mw (USGS) Centred 45 km west of Bingöl, Turkey, at a depth of 12 km. [135]
March 11, 201014:39 Libertador O Higgins, Chile
see 2010 Pichilemu earthquake
-34.259-71.92916.9Mw (USGS) Centred 105 km west of Rancagua, Chile, at a depth of 11 km. [136]
April 4, 201022:40 Baja California, Mexico
see 2010 Baja California earthquake
32.259-115.28747.2Mw (USGS) Centred 50 km SSE of Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, at a depth of 10 km. [137]
April 6, 201022:15Northern Sumatra, Indonesia
see April 2010 Sumatra earthquake
2.36097.13207.8Mw (USGS) Centred 200 km WNW of Sibolga, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 31 km. [138]
April 13, 201023:49Southern Qinghai, China
see 2010 Yushu earthquake
33.22496.6662,698 dead
270 missing
6.9Mw (USGS) Centred 50 km WNW of Gyegu (Yushu), Qinghai, China, at a depth of 17 km. [139]
April 18, 201020:28Central Afghanistan
see 2010 Afghanistan earthquake
35.63367.658115.6Mw (GCMT).
May 9, 201005:59Northern Sumatra, Indonesia
see May 2010 Northern Sumatra earthquake
3.74796.01307.2Mw (USGS) Centred 200 km SW of Lhokseumawe, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 45 km. [140]
May 14, 201012:29Northern Algeria
see 2010 Beni–Ilmane earthquakes
35.9004.12025.2Mb (USGS).
May 27, 201017:14Vanuatu-13.710166.50707.1Mw (USGS) Centred 215 km NNW of Luganville, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu, at a depth of 36.1 km. [141]
June 12, 201019:26 Nicobar Islands, India region7.84891.91907.5Mw (USGS) Centred 155 km west of Mohean, Nicobar Islands, India, at a depth of 35 km. [142]
June 16, 201003:16Near the north coast of Papua, Indonesia
see 2010 Papua earthquake
-2.171136.549177.0Mw (USGS) Centred 195 km north of Enarotali, Papua, Indonesia, at a depth of 18 km. [143]
June 30, 201007:22 Oaxaca, Mexico
see 2010 Oaxaca earthquake
16.527-97.76016.2Mw (USGS) Centred 125 km WSW of Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico, at a depth of 20 km. [144]
July 18, 201013:34 New Britain region, Papua New Guinea-5.939150.57207.3Mw (USGS) Centred 65 km SE of Kimbe, New Britain, Papua New Guinea, at a depth of 35 km. [145]
July 20, 201019:38Southern Iran27.02253.86115.8Mw (GCMT).
July 23, 201022:08 Moro Gulf, Mindanao, Philippines
see 2010 Mindanao earthquakes
6.699123.47507.3Mw (USGS) Centred 110 km WSW of Cotabato, Mindanao, Philippines, at a depth of 612.2 km. [146]
22:516.470123.5327.6Mw (USGS) Centred 115 km SW of Cotabato, Mindanao, Philippines, at a depth of 583.8 km. [147]
23:156.792123.2827.4Mw (USGS) Centred 115 km south of Pagadian, Mindanao, Philippines, at a depth of 631.2 km. [148]
August 4, 201022:01 New Britain region, Papua New Guinea-5.768150.77607.0Mw (USGS) Centred 75 km ESE of Kimbe, New Britain, Papua New Guinea, at a depth of 44 km. [149]
August 10, 201005:23Vanuatu-17.561168.02807.3Mw (USGS) Centred 35 km WNW of PORT–VILA, Efate, Vanuatu, at a depth of 35 km. [150]
August 12, 201011:54Ecuador-1.260-77.31207.1Mw (USGS) Centred 145 km east of Ambato, Ecuador, at a depth of 211 km. [151]
August 27, 201019:23Northern Iran35.49054.47035.8Mw (GCMT).
September 3, 201016:35 South Island of New Zealand
see 2010 Canterbury earthquake
-43.530172.12007.0Mw (USGS) Centred 45 km west of Christchurch, New Zealand, at a depth of 5 km. [152]
September 27, 201011:22Southern Iran29.63751.66615.9Mw (GCMT).
September 29, 201017:11Near the south coast of Papua, Indonesia-4.920133.78307.2Mw (USGS) Centred 105 km NNW of Dobo, Aru Islands, Indonesia, at a depth of 12.3 km. [153]
October 10, 201021:44Pakistan33.86972.88715.2Mb (USGS).
October 25, 201014:42 Mentawai Islands region, Indonesia
see 2010 Mentawai earthquake and tsunami
-3.484100.114408 dead
303 missing
7.7Mw (USGS) Centred 240 km west of Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 20.6 km. [154]
November 3, 201000:56Serbia
see 2010 Serbia earthquake
43.71820.62425.3Mw (USGS) Centred 40 km SW of Kragujevac, Serbia, at a depth of 10 km. [155]
December 20, 201018:41Southeastern Iran
see 2010 Hosseinabad earthquake
28.49159.117116.5Mw (USGS) Centred 110 km SE of Bam, Iran, at a depth of 11.8 km. [156]
December 21, 201017:19 Ogasawara Islands, Japan region26.892143.72607.4Mw (USGS) Centred 150 km east of Chichi–shima, Ogasawara Islands, Japan, at a depth of 14 km. [157]
December 25, 201013:16Vanuatu region-19.775167.89507.3Mw (USGS) Centred 145 km west of Isangel, Tanna, Vanuatu, at a depth of 12.3 km. [158]

Notes

  1. ^
    A : A figure of about 160,000 is provided in a 2010 University of Michigan study.
  2. ^
    B : Haitian government sources. The figure is not accurate.

All times are UTC, unless otherwise stated
ML = Richter magnitude scale
Mw = Moment magnitude
Mb = Body wave magnitude
HRV = Harvard University (Global CMT)
USGS = United States Geological Survey

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  129. "Magnitude 6.6 – SUMBAWA REGION, INDONESIA". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on November 11, 2009.
  130. "Magnitude 7.3 – FIJI". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on November 12, 2009.
  131. "Magnitude 7.1 – SOLOMON ISLANDS". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on January 7, 2010.
  132. "Magnitude 7.0 – HAITI REGION". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on January 15, 2010.
  133. "Magnitude 7.0 – RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on March 23, 2010.
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  135. "Magnitude 6.1 – EASTERN TURKEY". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on March 11, 2010.
  136. "Magnitude 6.9 – LIBERTADOR O HIGGINS, CHILE". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on March 14, 2010.
  137. "Magnitude 7.2 – BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on April 7, 2010.
  138. "Magnitude 7.8 – NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on April 9, 2010.
  139. "Magnitude 6.9 – SOUTHERN QINGHAI, CHINA". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on April 17, 2010.
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  144. "Magnitude 6.2 – OAXACA, MEXICO". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010.
  145. "Magnitude 7.3 – NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on July 22, 2010.
  146. "Magnitude 7.3 – MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on July 29, 2010.
  147. "Magnitude 7.6 – MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on July 30, 2010.
  148. "Magnitude 7.4 – MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on July 27, 2010.
  149. "Magnitude 7.0 – NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on August 18, 2010.
  150. "Magnitude 7.3 – VANUATU". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on August 15, 2010.
  151. "Magnitude 7.1 – ECUADOR". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on August 15, 2010.
  152. "Magnitude 7.0 – SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on September 6, 2010.
  153. "Magnitude 7.2 – NEAR THE SOUTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on October 3, 2010.
  154. "Magnitude 7.7 – KEPULAUAN MENTAWAI REGION, INDONESIA". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on October 27, 2010.
  155. "Magnitude 5.3 – SERBIA". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on November 9, 2010.
  156. "Magnitude 6.5 – SOUTHEASTERN IRAN". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on December 23, 2010.
  157. "Magnitude 7.4 – BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on December 24, 2010.
  158. "Magnitude 7.3 – VANUATU REGION". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on December 28, 2010.