10 Earthquake Prone Countries in The World
10 Earthquake Prone Countries in The World
10 Earthquake Prone Countries in The World
The natural disaster, Earthquake has caused immense damage to life and property. It has
not only left thousands of people homeless, but has also ruined the lives of millions
across the globe. Earthquakes affect many parts of the world every year. Also,
earthquakes further lead to tsunamis and volcanic eruptions causing even more damage.
The world is divided into seismic zones based on the tectonic plates and the magnitude
of earthquakes. We bring you 10 most earthquake prone countries in the world and how
the quake has caused immense damage in these countries.
1. Japan
Japan tops the list of the earthquake prone areas. The country has a long history of witnessing
disastrous earthquakes since it is situated on the Pacific “Ring of fire”. Due to the subduction of
the Philippine Sea plate beneath the Okinawa plate and Amurian plate, Japan has observed a
series of several high-intensity earthquakes. On March 11, 2011, a deadly earthquake had
shaken the entire country. It was also the costliest natural calamity for Japan. The Fukushima
nuclear accident during the earthquake had attracted worldwide concerns.
2. Nepal
India has also experienced a series of some deadly earthquakes due to the movement
of the Indian tectonic plate at the rate of 47 mm every year. Due to the movement of
tectonic plates, India is prone to Earthquakes. India has been divided into five zones on
the basis of peak ground accelerations. On December 26, 2004, an earthquake followed
by a tsunami had killed around 15,000 Indians. Also, on January 26, 2001, an
Earthquake in Gujarat had also killed thousands.
4. Pakistan
Another earthquake prone country is Pakistan, which is geologically situated atop the
Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates. In September 2013, a powerful earthquake of
magnitude 7.7 Richter scale had killed over 300 people causing immense damage to life
and property. - See more at: http://www.skymetweather.com/content/earth-and-
nature/10-earthquake-prone-countries-in-the-world/#sthash.VD6xiNxI.dpuf
5. El Salvador
El Salvador is another earthquake prone country, and has suffered immense damage
due to quakes in the region. These quakes have caused several casualties and has led
to considerable damage to property. In October 2014, an earthquake of magnitude 7.4
Richter scale had hit El Salvador, 66 miles off the coast. Only 1 casualty had been
recorded.
6. Mexico
Mexico is another earthquake prone country, which has faced several earthquakes of
high magnitudes in the past . The country falls in one of the most seismically active area
on the surface of the earth. It is situated atop three seismic plates namely, Cocos plate,
Pacific plate and the North American plate. Due to the movement of the tectonic plates,
volcanic eruptions have also been high. In April 2014, the nation was struck by an
earthquake of magnitude 7.2 Richter scale leading to many casualties in Guerrero.
7. Turkey
Turkey falls within the seismic zone between Arabian, Eurasian and African plates. So,
the earthquake can hit the country at any point of time. On Aug 17, 1999, the country
was hit by an earthquake of 7.6 magnitude Richter scale. The event lasted for just 37
seconds, and killed around 17,000 people. Over 50,000 people were injured and over
5,00,000 people were rendered homeless.
8. Indonesia
Philippines lies on the edge of the Pacific plate, which is traditionally a seismic hot zone
that encircles the state. In Philippines, earthquakes with high magnitude have led to
deadly volcanic eruptions in the past. On October 15, 2013, an earthquake of magnitude
7.1 Richter scale had struck central Philippines leading to more than 100 deaths. - See
more at: http://www.skymetweather.com/content/earth-and-nature/10-earthquake-prone-
countries-in-the-world/#sthash.VD6xiNxI.dpuf
10. Equador
Ecuador has several active volcanoes making the country an extremely dangerous for
high- magnitude quakes and tremors. The country lies within the seismic zone between
the South American plate and the Nazca plate. On August 12, 2014, an Earthquake of
5.1 magnitude on the Richter scale had rattled Quito, which was followed by an
aftershock of 4.3 magnitude. 2 people were reported dead and 8 were injured. - See
more at: http://www.skymetweather.com/content/earth-and-nature/10-earthquake-prone-
countries-in-the-world/#sthash.VD6xiNxI.dpuf