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List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
List of earthquakes in 1918
Approximate epicenters of the earthquakes in 1918
Strongest magnitude Philippines, south of Mindanao August 15 (Magnitude 8.3)
Deadliest China, off the coast of Fujian Province February 13 (Magnitude 7.3) 2,000 deaths
Total fatalities2,221
Number by magnitude
9.0+0
← 1917
1919 →

This is a list of earthquakes in 1918. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage. Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest. All dates are listed according to UTC time. A couple of major events capped a fairly active year. The two major events came within weeks of each other. The largest was a magnitude 8.3 in the Philippines in August. In early September a magnitude 8.1 struck Russia. The deadliest event occurred in February in China when a magnitude 7.3 caused 2,000 deaths.

Overall

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By death toll

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Rank Death toll Magnitude Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 2,000 7.3  China, Fujian Province X (Extreme) 15.0 February 13
2 144 7.1-7.3  United States, northwest of Puerto Rico IX (Violent) 9.3 October 11
3 52 8.3 Philippines, south of Mindanao X (Extreme) 20.0 August 15
4 23 8.1 Russian SFSR, Kuril Islands ( ) 15.0 September 7
  • Note: At least 10 casualties

By magnitude

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Rank Magnitude Death toll Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 8.3 52 Philippines, south of Mindanao X (Extreme) 20.0 August 15
2 8.1 23 Russian SFSR, Kuril Islands ( ) 15.0 September 7
= 3 7.8 0 Russian SFSR, east of the Kuril Islands ( ) 15.0 November 8
= 3 7.8 1  Chile, Atacama Region ( ) 25.0 December 4
= 4 7.5 0  New Guinea, off the north coast of ( ) 15.0 July 3
= 4 7.5 0  Dutch East Indies, Babar Islands ( ) 35.0 November 18
5 7.4 0  Russia, Primorsky Krai ( ) 330.4 January 30
= 6 7.3 2,000  China, Fujian Province X (Extreme) 15.0 February 13
= 6 7.3 0 central Mid-Atlantic Ridge ( ) 15.0 May 20
= 7 7.2 0 Bangladesh, Sreemangal Upazila ( ) 15.0 July 8
= 7 7.2 0  New Guinea, Mussau Island ( ) 15.0 October 27
= 8 7.1 0  Fiji ( ) 35.0 May 22
= 8 7.1 144  United States, northwest of Puerto Rico IX (Violent) 15.0 October 11
= 8 7.1 0 northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge ( ) 15.0 December 2
= 9 7.0 0  China, Heilongjiang Province ( ) 564.9 April 10
= 9 7.0 0  New Guinea, north of New Ireland (island) ( ) 15.0 May 20
  • Note: At least 7.0 magnitude

Notable events

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January

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January
Strongest magnitude7.4 Mw  Russia
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
21[1]  Dutch East Indies, off the north coast of West Papua (province) 6.3 25.0
30[2]  Russia, Primorsky Krai 7.4 330.4

February

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February
Strongest magnitude7.3 Mw  China
Deadliest7.3 Mw  China
2,000 deaths
Total fatalities2,000
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.93
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
7[3][4] Philippines, southeast Mindanao 6.9 35.0 VII
9[5]  China, Jilin Province 6.5 450.0
13[6][7]  China, Fujian Province 7.3 15.0 X The 1918 Shantou earthquake caused 2,000 deaths. At least more than 1,000 people were injured. Major damage was caused with scores of homes being destroyed. Shantou was hardest hit. 2,000 1,000+
24[8]  Grenada, southwest of 6.2 35.0

April

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April
Strongest magnitude7.0 Mw  China
Deadliest6.7 Mw  United States
1 death
Total fatalities1
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
10[9]  China, Heilongjiang Province 7.0 564.9
21[10][11]  United States, southern California 6.7 10.0 1 person died and several were injured in the 1918 San Jacinto earthquake. Major damage was caused. 1 1+

May

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May
Strongest magnitude7.3 Mw central Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.93
6.0–6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
20[12] central Mid-Atlantic Ridge 7.3 15.0
20[13]  Chile, off the coast of Coquimbo Region 6.8 20.0
20[14]  New Guinea, north of New Ireland (island) 7.0 15.0
22[15]  Fiji 7.1 35.0
23[16]  Mexico, Sonora 6.8 10.0

June

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June
Strongest magnitude6.2 Mw  New Guinea
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.90
6.0–6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
4[17]  New Guinea, Morobe Province 6.2 15.0
7[18]  Australia, Queensland 6.0 VI-VII -

July

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July
Strongest magnitude7.5 Mw  New Guinea
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.96
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[19] Philippines east of Mindanao 6.5 35.0
3[20]  New Guinea, off the north coast 7.5 15.0
8[21][22] Bangladesh, Netrokona District 7.2 15.0 Some damage was reported.
15[23]  United States, off the coast of northern California 6.4 15.0
16[24] Greece Greece, north of Crete 6.5 150.0
21[25] British Solomon Islands 6.7 20.0
25[26]  Japan, off the east coast of Honshu 6.7 35.0
29[27]  New Guinea, off the north coast 6.6 15.0

August

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August
Strongest magnitude8.3 Mw Philippines
Deadliest8.3 Mw Philippines
52 deaths
Total fatalities52
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.91
7.0–7.90
6.0–6.95
5.0–5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
8[28]  New Guinea, east of New Britain 6.5 35.0
14[29]  China, Yunnan Province 5.5 0.0 VII Some damage was reported. Depth unknown.
15[30][31][32] Philippines, off the south coast of Mindanao 8.3 20.0 X The 1918 Celebes Sea earthquake caused 52 deaths. 46 were from the shaking and 6 from a major tsunami that washed ashore. Major damage was caused. The wave heights from the tsunami reached 24 feet. 52
15[33] Philippines, off the south coast of Mindanao 6.4 35.0 Aftershock.
15[34] Philippines, off the south coast of Mindanao 6.9 15.0 Aftershock.
16[35] Philippines, off the south coast of Mindanao 6.1 35.0 Aftershock.
23[36] British Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Islands 6.5 15.0

September

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September
Strongest magnitude8.1 Mw Russian SFSR
Deadliest8.1 Mw Russian SFSR
23 deaths
Total fatalities23
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.91
7.0–7.90
6.0–6.94
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
7[37][38] Russian SFSR, Kuril Islands 8.1 15.0 A tsunami struck the area resulting in 23 deaths and 7 injuries. Damage was reported to 19 homes. Some homes were also destroyed. 23 7
13[39] Philippines, Batan Island 0.0 0.0 IX Some homes were destroyed. Magnitude and depth unknown.
22[40]  Dutch East Indies, off the west coast of Sumatra 6.5 35.0
22[41] Russian SFSR, Kuril Islands 6.7 35.0
29[42] Syria, off the coast of 6.6 15.0
30[43]  France, southeast of the Loyalty Islands 6.5 35.0

October

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October
Strongest magnitude7.2 Mw  New Guinea
Deadliest7.1 Mw  United States
144 deaths
Total fatalities144
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
11[44][45][46]  United States, northwest of Puerto Rico 7.1 15.0 IX The 1918 San Fermin earthquake caused major destruction to Puerto Rico. In total 144 deaths were caused by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami. Damage costs amounted to $4 million (1918 rate). 144
14[47]  Tonga 6.3 30.0
19[48]  El Salvador, Ahuachapan Department 6.6 35.0
27[49]  New Guinea, Mussau Island 7.2 15.0

November

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November
Strongest magnitude7.8 Mw Russian SFSR
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.93
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
8[50] Russian SFSR, east of the Kuril Islands 7.8 15.0
11[51]  Japan, Nagano Prefecture, Honshu 6.5 5.0
18[52]  Dutch East Indies, Babar Islands 7.5 35.0
23[53]  Dutch East Indies, Banda Sea 6.9 15.0
23[54] Russian SFSR, Sakha Republic 6.4 15.0

December

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December
Strongest magnitude7.8 Mw  Chile
Deadliest7.8 Mw  Chile
1 death
Total fatalities1+
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.93
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[55] Turkestan ASSR, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region 6.5 20.0
2[56] northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge 7.1 10.0
4[57][58]  Chile, Atacama Region 7.8 40.0 Some (at least 1) people were killed and Copiapo suffered major damage. 1+
6[59]  Canada, Vancouver Island 6.8 15.0 1918 Vancouver Island earthquake.
25[60]  New Guinea, southeast of New Britain 6.6 458.9

References

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  1. ^ "M 6.3 – near the north coast of Papua, Indonesia". United States Geological Survey. January 21, 1918. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
  2. ^ "Centennial Earthquake Catalog". United States Geological Survey. January 30, 1918. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
  3. ^ "M 6.9 – Mindanao, Philippines". United States Geological Survey. February 7, 1918. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
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  12. ^ "M 7.3 – central Mid-Atlantic Ridge". United States Geological Survey. May 20, 1918. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
  13. ^ "M 6.8 – offshore Coquimbo, Chile". United States Geological Survey. May 20, 1918. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
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  16. ^ "M 6.8 – Sonora, Mexico". United States Geological Survey. May 23, 1918. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
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  21. ^ "M 7.2 – Bangladesh". United States Geological Survey. July 8, 1918. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
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  36. ^ "M 6.5 – Santa Cruz Islands region". United States Geological Survey. August 23, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
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  39. ^ "Significant Earthquake: PHILIPPINES: BATANES: IVANA,SABTAN,SAN VICENTE". National Geophysical Data Center. September 13, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
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  42. ^ "M 6.6 – near the coast of Syria". United States Geological Survey. September 29, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  43. ^ "M 6.5 – southeast of the Loyalty Islands". United States Geological Survey. September 30, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  44. ^ "M 7.1 – Puerto Rico region". United States Geological Survey. October 11, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  45. ^ "Significant Earthquake: PUERTO RICO: MONA PASSAGE". National Geophysical Data Center. October 11, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  46. ^ "Tsunami Event: PUERTO RICO: MONA PASSAGE". National Geophysical Data Center. October 11, 1918. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  47. ^ "M 6.3 – Tonga". United States Geological Survey. October 14, 1918. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  48. ^ "M 6.6 – El Salvador". United States Geological Survey. October 19, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  49. ^ "M 7.2 – New Ireland region, Papua New Guinea". United States Geological Survey. October 27, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  50. ^ "M 7.8 – east of the Kuril Islands". United States Geological Survey. November 8, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
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  53. ^ "M 6.9 – Banda Sea". United States Geological Survey. November 23, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  54. ^ "M 6.4 – northwestern Sakha, Russia". United States Geological Survey. November 30, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  55. ^ "M 6.5 – Tajikistan". United States Geological Survey. December 1, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  56. ^ "M 7.1 – northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge". United States Geological Survey. December 2, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  57. ^ "M 7.8 – Atacama, Chile". United States Geological Survey. December 4, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  58. ^ "Significant Earthquake: CHILE: COPIAPO". National Geophysical Data Center. December 4, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  59. ^ "M 6.8 – Vancouver Island, Canada region". United States Geological Survey. December 6, 1918. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
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