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Approximate epicenters of the earthquakes in 1993
Strongest magnitude7.8 Mw Guam Guam
Deadliest6.3 Mw India India
9,748 deaths
Total fatalities10,097
Number by magnitude
9.0+0
← 1992
1994 →

This is a list of earthquakes in 1993. Only earthquakes of magnitude 6 or above are included, unless they result in damage or casualties, or are notable for some other reason. All dates are listed according to UTC time.

By death toll

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Rank Death toll Magnitude Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 9,748 6.3 India India, Maharashtra VIII (Severe) 10.0 September 30
2 230 7.7 Japan Japan, Sea of Japan VIII (Severe) 16.7 July 12
3 60 6.9 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea, Morobe IX (Violent) 25.3 October 13

By magnitude

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Rank Magnitude Death toll Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 7.8 0 Guam Guam offshore IX (Violent) 59.0 August 8
2 7.7 230 Japan Japan, Hokkaido offshore VIII (Severe) 16.7 July 12
3 7.6 2 Japan Japan, Hokkaido IX (Violent) 102.2 January 15
4 7.5 0  Russia, Kamchatka offshore VII (Very strong) 70.6 June 8
5 7.2 1  Mexico, Chiapas offshore VII (Very strong) 34.1 September 10
6 7.1 0  Solomon Islands, Temotu offshore III (Weak) 20.4 March 6
7 7.0 0  Philippines, Mindanao offshore VI (Strong) 58.7 May 11
7 7.0 0  Argentina, Jujuy V (Moderate) 221.0 May 24
7 7.0 0  Afghanistan, Badakhshan IV (Light) 214.5 August 9
7 7.0 0  New Zealand, Fiordland VI (Strong) 28.1 August 10
7 7.0 0  Russia, Kamchatka offshore VI (Strong) 34.0 November 13
7 7.0 0  Vanuatu, Tafea VII (Very strong) 33.0 December 29

By month

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January

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January
Strongest magnitude7.6 Mw  Japan
Deadliest2.7 Mw  South Africa
6 deaths
Total fatalities11
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.98
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
5[1]  Sweden, Västerbotten 4.2 33.0 V Slight damage was caused in the central part of the county. - -
6[2]  Iran, Fars 5.4 23.6 VI Severe damage occurred in Firuzabad and Dadenjan. - -
8[3]  South Africa, Free State 2.7 5.0 - Six people were killed and seven others were injured in a mine near Welkom. 6 7
9[4]  Yemen, Al Jawf 4.5 10.0 V Some damage occurred in Sadah. - -
13[5]  Jamaica, Saint Thomas 5.5 16.0 VII One person died and damage occurred in Kingston. 1 -
15[6]  Japan, Hokkaido 6.1 112.3 V It is a foreshock of the 7.6 quake a few seconds later. - -
15[7]  Japan, Hokkaido 7.6 102.2 IX 1993 Kushiro earthquake: 2 people were killed, 966 were injured and extensive damage was caused. 2 966
16[8]  United States, California 4.9 7.2 VI Minor damage occurred in Gilroy. - -
18[9]  Northern Mariana Islands offshore 6.4 151.1 IV - - -
19[10] Sea of Japan 6.6 448.3 I - - -
20[11]  Indonesia, Aceh 6.2 67.8 VI - - -
23[12]  Iran, Ilam 4.7 33.0 IV Minor damage occurred to houses in Abdanan and Dehloran. - -
26[13]  China, Yunnan 5.6 33.0 V At least 66 people were injured, 6,972 houses collapsed and 21,444 others were damaged in southwestern Yunnan Province. - 66
27[14]  Iran, South Khorasan 5.1 33.0 IV Three people were injured and 200 houses were severely damaged in Nehbandan. - 3
31[15]  China, Yunnan 4.9 33.0 IV Two people were killed and slight damage to houses occurred in Dayao County. 2 -

February

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February
Strongest magnitude6.6 Mw  Japan
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.90
6.0–6.93
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
2[16]  China, Xinjiang 5.7 33.1 VI Some damage occurred in Hejing County. - -
7[17]  Japan, Ishikawa 6.6 10.6 VI 16 people were injured and some damage occurred in Ishikawa, Toyama, and Niigata prefectures. Landslides occurred in Suzu. - 16
13[18]  Ethiopia, Oromia 5.3 12.4 V Several people were injured and damage occurred in Nazret. - Several
13[19] France Wallis and Futuna offshore 6.2 33.0 I - - -
18[20] Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge 6.3 10.0 I - - -

March

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March
Strongest magnitude7.1 Mw  Solomon Islands
Deadliest6.4 Mw France Wallis and Futuna
5 deaths
Total fatalities7
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.915
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[21]  Indonesia, Papua 6.2 88.8 V - - -
5[22]  Greece, Peloponnese offshore 5.2 38.8 IV Minor damage occurred in Kalamata, Messini, and Methoni. - -
6[23]  Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Islands offshore 7.1 20.4 III - - -
6[24]  Tonga offshore, south of the Fiji Islands 6.6 18.2 I - - -
7[25] South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands offshore 6.3 33.0 I This is a foreshock of the 6.5 quake five hours later. - -
7[26] South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands offshore 6.5 33.0 I - -
12[27] France Futuna offshore 6.4 9.6 VII Five people were killed, 20 were seriously injured, and damage occurred in Futuna. 5 20
15[28]  Chile, Atacama offshore 6.7 28.9 VI Some damage occurred in Chañaral, Copiapó and Taltal. - -
20[29] South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands offshore 6.3 115.9 I - - -
20[30]  China, Tibet 6.2 12.2 VII At least two people were killed, three others were seriously injured and damage was reported in Ngamring County. 2 3
21[31]  Fiji, Eastern offshore 6.3 588.9 I - - -
25[32]  Japan, Hokkaido offshore 6.0 33.9 V - - -
25[33]  United States, Oregon 5.6 19.6 VII 1993 Scotts Mills earthquake: Six people were injured and many structures were damaged throughout the state, especially in Portland. It was the largest earthquake to hit the area since 1981. - 6
26[34]  Greece, West Greece 5.4 10.0 VII Two people were injured and damage in Pirgos and Amalias. - 2
26[35]  Iran, Kohgiluyeh and Buyer Ahmad 5.1 29.6 IV Considerable damage was caused. - -
29[36]  Iran, Fars 5.2 26.6 VI Some damage occurred in Khonj. - -
31[37]  United States, Nebraska 2.9 5.0 V Minor damage at Peru State College in Peru, Nebraska. - -

April

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April
Strongest magnitude6.9 Mw  Fiji
Deadliest6.3 Mw  Peru
6 deaths
Total fatalities6
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.90
6.0–6.99
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
5[38]  South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands offshore 6.3 33.0 I - - -
8[39]  Iran, Ardabil 4.7 10.0 V Several people were injured in Sarab and Ardabil. - Several
9[40]  United States, Texas 4.1 5.0 V Slight damage occurred in Campbellton and Fashing. - -
16[41]  Fiji, Eastern offshore 6.9 565.1 I - - -
18[42]  Peru, Lima 6.3 106.3 VI Six people were killed (three of them due to landslides), and 30 houses were destroyed in Lima. 6 -
18[43] Pacific-Antarctic Ridge 6.3 10.0 I - - -
19[44]  Guatemala, Jutiapa 4.4 33.0 IV 50 houses were slightly damaged in Santa Rosa Department. - -
19[45]  Indonesia, Halmahera offshore 6.8 23.6 I - - -
24[46]  Fiji, Eastern offshore 6.3 599.3 I - - -
25[47]  United States, Arizona 5.0 10.0 V Some minor damage at Tusayan, Valle and Pipe Spring National Monument. It is a foreshock of the 5.3 quake four days later. - -
29[48]  United States, Arizona 5.3 10.0 V Additional damage occurred to buildings previously damaged by the 5.0 quake in the Pipe Spring National Monument and some damage occurred in Big Water, Utah and Flagstaff. Power outages occurred in Grand Canyon Village, Tusayan and Valle. - -

May

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May
Strongest magnitude7.0 Mw  Philippines
7.0 Mw  Argentina
Deadliest3.8 Mw  South Africa
7 deaths
Total fatalities7
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.914
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
2[49] South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands offshore 6.4 12.9 I - - -
6[50]  Brazil, Acre 6.1 572.8 I - - -
9[51]  Iran, Razavi Khorasan 4.9 10.0 VI Several houses were damaged at Torbat-e Heydarieh. - -
10[52]  United States, Pennsylvania 2.8 5.0 IV One person was injured in Reading after he lost his balance during the quake and fell off his bicycle. This is believed to be one of the smallest earthquakes in the United States for which confirmed casualty reports have been received. - 1
11[53]  Philippines, Mindanao 7.0 58.7 VI - - -
13[54]  United States, Alaska offshore 6.9 32.3 VI Items were knocked off shelves in Sand Point and King Cove. - -
14[55]  South Africa, North West 3.8 5.0 - The earthquake may have been a mine explosion which killed seven people.[56] 7 -
15[57]  Mexico, Guerrero 6.0 19.7 VI This earthquake, together with the 6.1 event three minutes later, can be considered a doublet earthquake. - -
15[58]  Mexico, Guerrero 6.1 20.8 VI Some damage occurred in Mexico City. - -
15[59]  United States, Alaska offshore, Andreanof Islands 6.9 32.0 V - - -
16[60]  Tonga offshore 6.6 21.3 I - - -
17[61]  Papua New Guinea, East New Britain 6.4 17.3 VI - - -
17[62]  United States, California 6.1 9.6 V Minor damage occurred in Independence and Lone Pine. A large rockslide occurred about 7 kilometers east of Eureka Valley Sand Dunes. - -
18[63]  Philippines, Batan Islands offshore 6.8 168.6 IV - - -
24[64]  Argentina, Jujuy 6.2 221.0 V It is a foreshock of the 7.0 quake eight seconds later. - -
24[65]  Argentina, Jujuy 7.0 221.0 V - - -
25[66]  United States, Alaska offshore 6.2 36.8 VI Slight damage occurred in Sand Point. - -
28[67]  United States, California 5.2 20.6 VI Slight damage occurred in Pumpkin Center. - -
29[68]  Cabo Verde, São Vicente offshore 6.4 12.0 I - - -
30[69]  Indonesia, Halmahera offshore 6.1 80.9 V - - -

June

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June
Strongest magnitude7.5 Mw  Russia
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.913
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[70]  Croatia, Varaždin 4.9 30.1 VII Some damage occurred in Ludbreg. - -
3[71]  Vanuatu, Sanma offshore 6.1 151.8 IV - - -
5[72]  United States, Minnesota 4.1 10.0 VI Slight damage occurred in Wheaton. - -
6[73]  Northern Mariana Islands offshore 6.5 13.5 I - - -
8[74]  United States, Hawaii 4.8 8.8 VI Slight damage occurred in Naalehu. - -
8[75]  Russia, Kamchatka offshore 7.5 70.6 VII Damage was observed in Severo-Kurilsk. A tsunami was observed with maximum wave heights of 12 cm at Hilo, Hawaii. - -
8[76]  Argentina, San Juan 6.3 112.7 VI - - -
12[77]  Russia, Kamchatka 6.3 44.2 V It is an aftershock of the 7.5 quake four days prior. - -
15[78]  Papua New Guinea, Madang 6.2 227.2 IV - - -
18[79]  New Zealand, Kermadec Islands offshore 6.6 15.6 I This two similar-sized earthquakes occurring six hours apart can be considered a doublet earthquake. - -
18[80]  New Zealand, Kermadec Islands offshore 6.7 10.7 I - -
18[81]  New Zealand, Kermadec Islands offshore 6.0 28.9 I It is an aftershock of the 6.6 and 6.7 quakes a few hours prior. - -
22[82]  Iran, Fars 5.4 33.0 V Several people were injured and at least 70 homes were destroyed in Bovir Ahmadi va Kohkiluyeh Province. Landslides blocked roads in the epicentral area. - Several
29[83]  Australia, Macquarie Island offshore 6.4 10.0 I - -
30[84]  Vanuatu region offshore 6.7 12.6 I - -

July

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July
Strongest magnitude7.7 Mw  Japan
Deadliest7.7 Mw  Japan
230 deaths
Total fatalities234
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.910
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
6[85]  Chile, Easter Island offshore 6.4 10.0 I - - -
8[86]  Vanuatu region offshore 6.0 33.0 I - - -
9[87]  Tonga offshore 6.0 398.2 I - - -
10[88]  Costa Rica, Cartago 5.8 19.5 VI One person was killed, another died of a heart attack and at least nine people were injured in the Turrialba area. Houses were damaged in Cartago and Turrialba and landslides occurred in the epicentral area. 2 9
11[89]  Chile, Antofagasta 6.6 47.5 VI Slight damage occurred in Taltal. Landslides occurred in the epicentral area. - -
12[90]  Japan, Hokkaido offshore 7.7 16.7 VIII The 1993 Okushiri earthquake caused major damage in the island of Hokkaido and the neighboring small island of Okushiri mostly due to a destructive tsunami with a maximum height of 32 meters that hit both islands a few minutes after the quake. 230 people were killed. The tsunami also affected southeastern Russia and South Korea. 230 -
12[91]  Japan, Hokkaido offshore 6.0 28.5 V Those were aftershocks of the 7.7 quake a few hours prior. - -
12[92]  Japan, Hokkaido offshore 6.3 33.0 I - -
14[93]  Greece, West Greece 5.6 22.6 VII At least five people were injured and 200 buildings were damaged at Patras. - 5
22[94]  Colombia, Arauca 6.1 20.3 VIII Two people were killed, some were injured and many houses were destroyed at Puerto Rondon, Puerto Colombia. 2 Some
28[95]  Papua New Guinea, Bougainville offshore 6.2 25.9 IV - - -

August

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August
Strongest magnitude7.8 Mw  Guam
Deadliest5.5 Mw  Sudan
3 deaths
Total fatalities3
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.93
6.0–6.917
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[96]  Sudan, North Kordofan 5.5 12.5 VII Three people were killed, 10-20 others were injured, and damage occurred in Khartoum.[97] 3 10–20
3[98]  Egypt, Sinai Peninsula 6.1 10.0 VII Some damage occurred in neighboring Saudi Arabia. - -
4[99]  Indonesia, West Sumatra offshore 6.5 31.6 VI - - -
7[100]  Japan, Okinawa offshore 6.4 155.0 II - - -
7[101]  Japan, Hokkaido offshore 6.7 13.9 VI Aftershock of the magnitude 7.7 earthquake in July. - -
8[102]  Guam offshore 7.8 59.3 IX Largest event of 1993. The 1993 Guam earthquake caused $250 million worth of damage as well as 71 injuries. - 71
8[103]  Tonga offshore, south of the Fiji Islands 6.7 523.1 I - - -
9[104]  Afghanistan, Badakhshan 6.4 204.2 IV It is a foreshock of the 7.0 quake an hour later. - -
9[105]  Afghanistan, Badakhshan 7.0 214.5 IV - - -
10[106]  New Zealand, Fiordland 7.0 28.1 VI Power outages occurred in Te Anau. - -
10[107]  New Zealand, Gisborne 6.4 14.4 VII Some damage occurred in Gisborne. - -
11[108]  Guam offshore 6.2 21.6 I Aftershock of August 8 event. - -
13[109]  New Zealand, Bay of Plenty offshore 6.3 95.2 I - - -
16[110]  Guam offshore 6.0 18.3 V Aftershock of August 8 event. - -
20[111]  Papua New Guinea, Hela 6.2 14.6 VII Five people were injured and damage occurred in Tari. - 5
25[112]  Chile, Aysén offshore 6.2 10.0 I - - -
31[113]  Azerbaijan, Caspian Sea offshore 5.3 84.6 V Some damage occurred in Derbent. - -

September

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September
Strongest magnitude7.2 Mw  Mexico
Deadliest6.2 Mw  India
9,748 deaths
Total fatalities9,751
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.920
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[114]  Indonesia, Simeulue offshore 6.3 34.0 V - - -
3[115]  Mexico, Chiapas offshore 6.8 26.5 VI This is a foreshock of the 7.2 quake one week later. - -
4[116]  Afghanistan, Badakhshan 6.0 194.5 IV - - -
4[117]  Indonesia, Flores offshore 6.2 32.5 I - - -
6[118]  Papua New Guinea, New Ireland offshore 6.6 49.0 VI - - -
7[119]  New Zealand, Kermadec Islands offshore 6.5 10.0 I - - -
10[120]  Mexico, Chiapas offshore 6.0 63.3 IV It is a foreshock of the 7.2 quake an hour later. - -
10[121]  Mexico, Chiapas offshore 7.2 34.1 VII Some damage occurred in Chiapas. In neighboring Guatemala, one person was killed, three were injured, landslides, and considerable damage was caused. 1 3
12[122]  Guatemala, Santa Rosa offshore 6.0 68.2 V Two old houses were destroyed in Mejicanos, in neighboring El Salvador. - -
15[123]  New Zealand, Kermadec Islands offshore 6.3 19.7 IV - - -
18[124]  Afghanistan, Badakhshan 6.3 112.6 V - - -
19[125]  Mexico, Chiapas offshore 6.4 18.0 IV - -
20[126] Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge 6.3 10.0 I - - -
21[127]  United States, Oregon 5.9 8.6 VII 1993 Klamath Falls earthquakes: These two earthquakes caused structural damage and rockslides in the epicentral area, most especially in Klamath Falls for which the event is named. Two people were killed, one due to rockslides at U.S. Route 97, and another from a heart attack. 2 -
21[128]  United States, Oregon 6.0 8.5 VII
23[129]  Papua New Guinea, Bougainville offshore 6.1 27.5 V - - -
26[130]  Micronesia, Yap offshore 6.3 10.0 I - - -
27[131]  Falkland Islands offshore, south Atlantic Ocean 6.6 33.0 I - - -
29[132]  Indonesia, Gorontalo 6.4 96.6 VI - - -
29[133]  India, Maharashtra 6.2 10.0 VIII Deadliest earthquake of 1993. The 1993 Latur earthquake caused extreme destruction in the Latur-Osmanabad areas. 52 villages were destroyed. 9,748 people perished and 30,000 were injured. 1 million people were displaced. 9,748 30,000
30[134]  Mexico, Oaxaca offshore 6.5 19.2 IV - - -

October

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October
Strongest magnitude6.9 Mw  Japan
6.9 Mw  Papua New Guinea
Deadliest6.9 Mw  Papua New Guinea
60 deaths
Total fatalities64
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.90
6.0–6.915
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
2[135]  China, Xinjiang 6.1 14.1 I - - -
5[136]  Indonesia, Banda Sea offshore 6.6 13.1 I - - -
10[137]  Peru, Ica 5.1 48.8 V Minor damage occurred in Ica. - -
10[138]  Japan, Wakayama offshore 6.9 350.7 IV One person died of a heart attack and four others were injured in Tokyo. 1 4
12[139]  Colombia, Chocó offshore 5.2 102.6 IV Some houses were damaged in southwestern Chocó department. - -
13[140]  Papua New Guinea, Madang 6.9 25.3 IX 1993 Finisterre earthquakes: This earthquake was the first and the largest in an earthquake sequence that affected the Ramu-Markham Valley that affected the area over the month of October. 60 people were killed and 200 were injured, mostly due to landslides triggered by the shocks. Many villages near the epicenter were severely damaged. 60 200
13[141]  Papua New Guinea, Madang 6.5 33.0 VI Both earthquakes were part of the 1993 Finisterre earthquakes sequence. - -
13[142]  Papua New Guinea, Madang 6.0 33.0 VI - -
16[143]  Papua New Guinea, Madang 6.3 33.0 VI This was another part of the 1993 Finisterre earthquakes sequence. Additional damage was caused, and three people were killed. 3 -
20[144]    Nepal, Mid-Western 5.1 37.4 IV At least 55 people were injured and 46 houses were severely damaged. - 55
24[145]  Mexico, Guerrero 6.7 20.7 VII - - -
25[146]  Papua New Guinea, Madang 6.7 30.4 VII Part of the 1993 Finisterre earthquakes sequence. - -
25[147]  Papua New Guinea, Madang 6.1 26.5 VI - -

November

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November
Strongest magnitude7.0 Mw  Russia
Deadliest5.9 Mw  Nicaragua
1 death
Total fatalities1
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.98
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
5[148]  Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Sea offshore 6.2 14.4 I - - -
11[149]  Papua New Guinea, New Britain offshore 6.0 45.8 V - - -
12[150]  India, Maharashtra 4.6 10.0 VI 25 people were injured and 100 houses were damaged in Latur. It is an aftershock of the 1993 Latur earthquake. - 25
12[151]  Lebanon, Mount Lebanon 4.2 10.0 IV Slight damage occurred in Lebanon. - -
13[152]  Mexico, Guerrero offshore 6.0 19.6 VI - - -
13[153]  Russia, Kamchatka offshore 7.0 34.0 VI - - -
16[154]  Pakistan, Balochistan 5.6 26.5 VI 100 houses were destroyed in Pishin. - -
17[155]  Russia, Kamchatka offshore 6.0 33.2 V Aftershock of the 7.0 quake four days prior. - -
18[156]  United States, Alaska offshore 6.5 30.3 VI Slight damage occurred at False Pass where items were overturned and a television was knocked onto the floor. - -
22[157]  Nicaragua, Carazo 5.9 108.1 V One person died of a heart attack. 1 -
26[158]  Solomon Islands, Western offshore 6.2 17.1 I - - -
30[159]  China, Xinjiang 5.6 18.2 VI Four people were injured and 100 houses were destroyed in Shufu. - 4

December

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December
Strongest magnitude7.0 Mw  Vanuatu
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.97
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[160]  France, Mayotte offshore 5.2 10.0 VIII[161] Numerous buildings were damaged throughout Mayotte. It is the largest earthquake to hit the Comorian archipelago in almost 60 years.[161] - -
4[162]  United States, Oregon 5.1 4.8 VII It is an aftershock of the 1993 Klamath Falls earthquake. This quake caused additional damage in Klamath Falls and slight damage on Tulelake, California. - -
8[163]  India, Maharashtra 5.1 25.0 VI Around 500 houses were damaged in western Maharashtra. - -
9[164]  Indonesia, Molucca Sea offshore 6.9 14.5 IV These two earthquakes of similar size occurring 7 hours apart can be considered a doublet earthquake. - -
9[165]  Indonesia, Molucca Sea offshore 6.8 15.9 III - -
10[166]  Philippines, Batan Islands offshore 6.1 12.0 I - - -
15[167]  Taiwan, Tainan 5.4 17.0 VI Some damage occurred in Ta-pu. - -
20[168]  Indonesia, Maluku 6.3 7.7 VI - - -
23[169]  Spain, Andalusia 5.3 27.4 VII Some damage occurred in Adra. - -
29[170]  Vanuatu, Tafea 7.0 33.0 VII - - -
29[171]  Vanuatu, Tafea 6.5 33.0 VI Aftershock of the 7.0 event a few hours prior. - -
29[172]  United States, Alaska 4.6 8.4 VI Slight damage occurred in Salcha. - -

References

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  1. ^ "M 4.2 – 17 km NE of Vilhelmina, Sweden".
  2. ^ "M 5.4 – 45 km WNW of F?r?z?b?d, Iran".
  3. ^ "M 2.7 – 8 km SE of Welkom, South Africa".
  4. ^ "M 4.5 – 90 km ENE of Al 'In?n, Yemen".
  5. ^ "M 5.5 – 3 km N of Easington, Jamaica".
  6. ^ "M 6.1 – 17 km W of Kushiro, Japan".
  7. ^ "M 7.6 – 52 km NE of Otofuke, Japan".
  8. ^ "M 4.9 – 9 km E of Gilroy, California".
  9. ^ "M 6.4 – Pagan region, Northern Mariana Islands".
  10. ^ "M 6.6 – Sea of Japan".
  11. ^ "M 6.2 – 95 km W of Kabanjahe, Indonesia".
  12. ^ "M 4.7 – 0 km WSW of ?bd?n?n, Iran".
  13. ^ "M 5.6 – 119 km NNE of Jinghong, China".
  14. ^ "M 5.1 – 117 km SE of B?rjand, Iran".
  15. ^ "M 4.9 – 73 km SSW of Dadukou, China".
  16. ^ "M 5.7 – 40 km NW of Sishilichengzi, China".
  17. ^ "M 6.6 – 69 km NNE of Nanao, Japan".
  18. ^ "M 5.3 – 13 km SSE of Wenj?, Ethiopia".
  19. ^ "M 6.2 – 144 km ESE of Alo, Wallis and Futuna".
  20. ^ "M 6.3 – central Mid-Atlantic Ridge".
  21. ^ "M 6.2 – 265 km WSW of Abepura, Indonesia".
  22. ^ "M 5.2 – 7 km WNW of Filiatrá, Greece".
  23. ^ "M 7.1 – 178 km W of Lata, Solomon Islands".
  24. ^ "M 6.6 – south of the Fiji Islands".
  25. ^ "M 6.3 – South Sandwich Islands region".
  26. ^ "M 6.5 – South Sandwich Islands region".
  27. ^ "M 6.4 – Fiji region".
  28. ^ "M 6.7 – 93 km NW of Copiapó, Chile".
  29. ^ "M 6.3 – South Sandwich Islands region".
  30. ^ "M 6.2 – 135 km NNE of Lobujya, Nepal".
  31. ^ "M 6.3 – 228 km E of Levuka, Fiji".
  32. ^ "M 6.0 – 108 km ESE of Shizunai-furukawach?, Japan".
  33. ^ "M 5.6 – 4 km E of Scotts Mills, Oregon".
  34. ^ "M 5.4 – 10 km WSW of Epitálio, Greece".
  35. ^ "M 5.1 – 32 km ESE of Dehdasht, Iran".
  36. ^ "M 5.2 – 48 km NNW of Mohr, Iran".
  37. ^ "M 2.9 – 2 km SE of Nemaha, Nebraska".
  38. ^ "M 6.3 – South Sandwich Islands region".
  39. ^ "M 4.7 – 44 km SSW of Om?dcheh, Iran".
  40. ^ "M 4.1 – 21 km NW of Pawnee, Texas".
  41. ^ "M 6.9 – 195 km E of Levuka, Fiji".
  42. ^ "M 6.3 – 15 km SE of Lachaqui, Peru".
  43. ^ "M 6.3 – Pacific-Antarctic Ridge".
  44. ^ "M 4.4 – 6 km N of Oratorio, Guatemala".
  45. ^ "M 6.8 – 253 km N of Tobelo, Indonesia".
  46. ^ "M 6.3 – 60 km ENE of Levuka, Fiji".
  47. ^ "M 5.0 – 3 km SSW of Valle, Arizona".
  48. ^ "M 5.3 – 5 km SSE of Valle, Arizona".
  49. ^ "M 6.4 – South Sandwich Islands region".
  50. ^ "M 6.1 – 86 km WSW of Tarauacá, Brazil".
  51. ^ "M 4.9 – Northeastern Iran".
  52. ^ "M 2.8 – 1 km NW of Whitfield, Pennsylvania".
  53. ^ "M 7.0 – 3 km E of Manay, Philippines".
  54. ^ "M 6.9 – 17 km S of Sand Point, Alaska".
  55. ^ "M 3.8 – 2 km N of Klerksdorp, South Africa".
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  57. ^ "M 6.0 – 2 km SSW of Ometepec, Mexico".
  58. ^ "M 6.1 – 1 km ENE of Ometepec, Mexico".
  59. ^ "M 6.9 – 151 km WSW of Adak, Alaska".
  60. ^ "M 6.6 – 89 km NE of Hihifo, Tonga".
  61. ^ "M 6.4 – 114 km SSW of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea".
  62. ^ "M 6.1 – 46 km E of Big Pine, California".
  63. ^ "M 6.8 – 77 km SE of Basco, Philippines".
  64. ^ "M 6.2 – 97 km W of El Aguilar, Argentina".
  65. ^ "M 7.0 – 87 km W of Abra Pampa, Argentina".
  66. ^ "M 6.2 – 35 km S of Sand Point, Alaska".
  67. ^ "M 5.2 – 21 km SW of Lamont, California".
  68. ^ "M 6.4 – 253 km NW of Ponta do Sol, Cabo Verde".
  69. ^ "M 6.1 – 85 km NNW of Ternate, Indonesia".
  70. ^ "M 4.9 – Slovenia-Hungary-Croatia border region".
  71. ^ "M 6.1 – 32 km NE of Port-Olry, Vanuatu".
  72. ^ "M 4.1 – 11 km N of Johnson, Minnesota".
  73. ^ "M 6.5 – 112 km NE of Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands".
  74. ^ "M 4.8 – 11 km S of Volcano, Hawaii".
  75. ^ "M 7.5 – 97 km ESE of Ozernovskiy, Russia".
  76. ^ "M 6.3 – 30 km SE of Calingasta, Argentina".
  77. ^ "M 6.3 – 87 km ESE of Ozernovskiy, Russia".
  78. ^ "M 6.2 – near the north coast of New Guinea, Papua New Guinea".
  79. ^ "M 6.6 – Kermadec Islands region".
  80. ^ "M 6.7 – Kermadec Islands region".
  81. ^ "M 6.0 – Kermadec Islands region".
  82. ^ "M 5.4 – 23 km S of Dogonbadan, Iran".
  83. ^ "M 6.4 – west of Macquarie Island".
  84. ^ "M 6.7 – Vanuatu region".
  85. ^ "M 6.4 – Easter Island region".
  86. ^ "M 6.0 – Vanuatu region".
  87. ^ "M 6.1 – 281 km WNW of Haveluloto, Tonga".
  88. ^ "M 5.8 – 3 km S of La Suiza, Costa Rica".
  89. ^ "M 6.6 – 34 km ENE of Taltal, Chile".
  90. ^ "M 7.7 – 107 km W of Iwanai, Japan".
  91. ^ "M 6.0 – 101 km W of Iwanai, Japan".
  92. ^ "M 6.3 – 109 km W of Iwanai, Japan".
  93. ^ "M 5.6 – 2 km SE of Pátra, Greece".
  94. ^ "M 6.1 – 24 km NNW of Puerto Rondón, Colombia".
  95. ^ "M 6.2 – 170 km WNW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea".
  96. ^ "M 5.5 – 89 km WSW of Omdurman, Sudan".
  97. ^ "Sudan/Egypt – Earthquakes Aug 1993 UN DHA Information Report No. 1". ReliefWeb. 3 August 1993. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
  98. ^ "M 6.1 – 27 km NNE of Dahab, Egypt".
  99. ^ "M 6.5 – 111 km SW of Padang, Indonesia".
  100. ^ "M 6.4 – 199 km N of Hirara, Japan".
  101. ^ "M 6.5 – 69 km WNW of Kamiiso, Japan".
  102. ^ "M 7.8 – 32 km S of Inarajan Village, Guam".
  103. ^ "M 6.7 – south of the Fiji Islands".
  104. ^ "M 6.4 – 48 km SSW of Jurm, Afghanistan".
  105. ^ "M 7.0 – 53 km S of Jurm, Afghanistan".
  106. ^ "M 7.0 – 63 km WNW of Te Anau, New Zealand".
  107. ^ "M 6.4 – 42 km WNW of Gisborne, New Zealand".
  108. ^ "M 6.2 – 91 km ESE of Yigo Village, Guam".
  109. ^ "M 6.3 – 249 km NNE of Opotiki, New Zealand".
  110. ^ "M 6.0 – 41 km SE of Inarajan Village, Guam".
  111. ^ "M 6.2 – 28 km SW of Tari, Papua New Guinea".
  112. ^ "M 6.2 – Off the coast of Aisen, Chile".
  113. ^ "M 5.3 – 70 km ENE of Xudat, Azerbaijan".
  114. ^ "M 6.3 – 62 km NNW of Sinabang, Indonesia".
  115. ^ "M 6.8 – 38 km SW of Puerto Madero, Mexico".
  116. ^ "M 6.0 – 48 km S of Jurm, Afghanistan".
  117. ^ "M 6.2 – 110 km SSE of Maumere, Indonesia".
  118. ^ "M 6.6 – 111 km ESE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea".
  119. ^ "M 6.5 – Kermadec Islands region".
  120. ^ "M 6.0 – 50 km SW of Puerto Madero, Mexico".
  121. ^ "M 7.2 – 24 km W of Puerto Madero, Mexico".
  122. ^ "M 6.0 – 27 km S of Taxisco, Guatemala".
  123. ^ "M 6.3 – Kermadec Islands, New Zealand".
  124. ^ "M 6.3 – 29 km S of Ashk?sham, Afghanistan".
  125. ^ "M 6.4 – 105 km WSW of Puerto Madero, Mexico".
  126. ^ "M 6.3 – central Mid-Atlantic Ridge".
  127. ^ "M 5.9 – 22 km WNW of Klamath Falls, Oregon".
  128. ^ "M 6.0 – 27 km WNW of Klamath Falls, Oregon".
  129. ^ "M 6.1 – 66 km WSW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea".
  130. ^ "M 6.3 – 54 km NNE of Colonia, Micronesia".
  131. ^ "M 6.6 – South Atlantic Ocean".
  132. ^ "M 6.4 – 170 km W of Gorontalo, Indonesia".
  133. ^ "M 6.2 – 20 km SSW of Ausa, India".
  134. ^ "M 6.5 – 90 km S of San Francisco del Mar Viejo, Mexico".
  135. ^ "M 6.1 – southern Xinjiang, China".
  136. ^ "M 6.6 – 282 km SSE of Ambon, Indonesia".
  137. ^ "M 5.1 – 29 km WSW of Subtanjalla, Peru".
  138. ^ "M 6.9 – 256 km SE of Shing?, Japan".
  139. ^ "M 5.2 – 33 km NNW of Darien, Colombia".
  140. ^ "M 6.9 – 47 km NNE of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea".
  141. ^ "M 6.5 – 50 km NE of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea".
  142. ^ "M 6.0 – 37 km NE of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea".
  143. ^ "M 6.3 – 57 km NE of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea".
  144. ^ "M 5.1 – 55 km NNW of Besisahar, Nepal".
  145. ^ "M 6.7 – 1 km ENE of Jolotichán, Mexico".
  146. ^ "M 6.7 – 44 km NNE of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea".
  147. ^ "M 6.1 – 50 km NNE of Kainantu, Papua New Guinea".
  148. ^ "M 6.2 – 174 km SE of Lorengau, Papua New Guinea".
  149. ^ "M 6.0 – 99 km ESE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea".
  150. ^ "M 4.6 – 14 km SSE of Ausa, India".
  151. ^ "M 4.2 – 4 km SSW of Bhamdoun, Lebanon".
  152. ^ "M 6.0 – 18 km SW of Montecillos, Mexico".
  153. ^ "M 7.0 – 112 km S of Vilyuchinsk, Russia".
  154. ^ "M 5.6 – 32 km NE of Pishin, Pakistan".
  155. ^ "M 6.0 – 125 km S of Vilyuchinsk, Russia".
  156. ^ "M 6.5 – 79 km SW of False Pass, Alaska".
  157. ^ "M 5.9 – 6 km E of La Conquista, Nicaragua".
  158. ^ "M 6.2 – 172 km W of Malango, Solomon Islands".
  159. ^ "M 5.6 – 45 km WSW of Kashgar, China".
  160. ^ "M 5.2 – 32 km W of Acoua, Mayotte".
  161. ^ a b "Crise sismique en cours dans la région de Mayotte depuis le 10 mai 2018" (in French). Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières. Archived from the original on 2018-05-15.
  162. ^ "M 5.1 – 20 km WNW of Klamath Falls, Oregon".
  163. ^ "M 5.1 – 25 km NNE of L?nja, India".
  164. ^ "M 6.9 – 150 km SE of Tondano, Indonesia".
  165. ^ "M 6.8 – Molucca Sea".
  166. ^ "M 6.1 – 88 km NW of Basco, Philippines".
  167. ^ "M 5.4 – 13 km ENE of Yujing, Taiwan".
  168. ^ "M 6.3 – 208 km SW of Tual, Indonesia".
  169. ^ "M 5.3 – 7 km E of Adra, Spain".
  170. ^ "M 7.0 – 92 km SE of Isangel, Vanuatu".
  171. ^ "M 6.5 – 78 km SE of Isangel, Vanuatu".
  172. ^ "M 4.6 – 10 km S of Salcha, Alaska".
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