List of natural disasters by death toll
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A death toll is the number of dead as a result of war, violence, accident, natural disaster, extreme weather, or disease.
Below is a list of death tolls for various natural disasters. Most numbers are estimates and are often in dispute. The incidents are ranked from the highest to the lowest estimate given. This list is, by necessity, somewhat biased toward the modern period, due to better reporting of events.
Some events overlap categories.
[edit] Top Ten deadliest natural disasters
List excludes diseases and famines, which would otherwise occupy the entire list.
Rank | Event | Location | Date | Death Toll (Estimate) |
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1. | 1931 China floods | China | 1931 | 2,000,000-4,000,000* |
2. | 1887 Yellow River flood | China | 1887, September–October | 900,000–2,000,000 |
3. | 1556 Shaanxi earthquake | Shaanxi Province, China | 1556 January 23 | 830,000 |
4. | 1970 Bhola cyclone | Bangladesh | 1970 November 13 | 500,000 |
5. | 1839 India Cyclone | India | 1839 November 25 | ≥ 300,000 |
6. | 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake/tsunami | Indian Ocean | 2004 December 26 | 283,100** |
7. | 526 Antioch earthquake | Syria | 526 May 20 | 250,000 |
8. | 1976 Tangshan earthquake | China | 1976 July 28 | 242,000*** |
9. | 1975 Banqiao Dam failure | China | 1975, August | 231,000 |
10. | 1138 Aleppo earthquake | Syria | 1138 | 230,000 |
* Estimate by Nova's sources are close to four million and yet Encarta's sources report as few as one million. Expert estimates report wide variance.
** Official figure. Estimated death toll as high as 350,000.
*** Official Government figure. Estimated death toll as high as 655,000.
[edit] Deadliest natural disasters by kind of event
Event | Event name | Location | Date | Death Toll (Estimate) |
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Avalanche | Wellington avalanche | United States | March 1, 1910 | 96 |
Blizzard | Iran Blizzard | Iran | February 1972 | 4,000 |
Drought | Great Famine of 1876–78 | India | 1876–1878 | 5,250,000 |
Earthquake | Shaanxi Earthquake | China | 1556 | 830,000 |
Flood | 1931 China floods | China | 1931 | 1,000,000–4,000,000 |
Hailstorm | Roopkund, Uttaranchal | India | 9th Century | 200–600 |
Heat wave | European Heat Wave of 2003 | Europe | 2003 | 37,451 |
Landslide | 1999 Vargas mudslide | Venezuela | 1999 | 20,006 |
Limnic Eruption | Lake Nyos | Cameroon | 1986 | 1,746 |
Pandemic | Black Death | worldwide | 1330–1351 | 75,000,000 |
Tornado | Saturia-Manikganj Sadar Tornado | Bangladesh | April 26, 1989 | 1,300 |
Tropical cyclone | 1970 Bhola cyclone | Bangladesh | November 13, 1970 | 200,000–500,000 |
Tsunami | Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami | Indian Ocean | December 26, 2004 | 285,000 |
Volcano | Mount Tambora | Indonesia | 1815 | 92,000 |
Wildfire | Peshtigo Fire | United States | October 8, 1871 | 2,000 |
[edit] Earthquakes
Note: As of May 2008, the 2008 Sichuan earthquake is a recent event and the death toll is likely to rise.
[edit] Volcanic eruptions
[edit] Notes
A supervolcano eruption at Lake Toba around 74,000 years ago is thought to have wiped out as much as 99% of the global human population, reducing the population from at most 60 million to less than 10 thousand; see Toba catastrophe theory. This eruption is not listed because it occurred before recorded history. Also, the Thera eruption in the Aegean Sea between 1550 and 1650 B.C. may have caused a large number of deaths throughout the region, from Crete to Egypt. See also La Garita Caldera, Yellowstone Caldera, and Supervolcanoes.
[edit] References
[edit] Tsunamis
- See Historic tsunami for more detailed information.
[edit] Limnic eruptions
Death Toll | Event | Location | Date |
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1,746 | Lake Nyos | Cameroon | 1986 |
37 | Lake Monoun | Cameroon | 1984 |
[edit] Extreme weather
[edit] Heat waves
Death Toll | Event | Location | Date |
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37,451 | European Heat Wave of 2003 | Europe | 2003 |
3,418 | European Heat Wave of 2006 | France, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Romania | 2006 |
2,541 | 1998 India heat wave | India | 1998 |
1,900 | 2003 India heat wave | India | 2003 |
1,250–10,000 | 1980 United States heat wave | United States | 1980 |
1,000–1,500 | 1987 Mediterranean heat wave | Greece, Bosnia, Serbia, Turkey, Italy | 1987 |
over 1,000 | 1994 East Asia heat wave | China, Japan, South Korea | 1994 |
739 | Chicago Heat Wave of 1995 | United States (Chicago, Illinois) | 1995 |
500 | Hungary Heat Wave of 2007 | Hungary | 2007 |
437 | Southern regions, Australia 1895–1896 | Australia | 1895–1896 |
380 | Northern Mexico Heat Wave of 1990 | Mexico | 1990 |
[edit] Hail
[edit] Storms (non-cyclone)
Death Toll | Event | Location | Date |
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200–600 | Roopkund, Uttaranchal | India | 9th century |
246 | Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh | India | 1888 |
Death Toll | Event | Location | Date |
15,100 | Torrential rains and mudslides | Venezuela | 1999 |
669 (and 695 missing) | Heavy storms ("Winnie") | Philippines | 2004 |
500 | Lofoten, Heavy storm | Norway | 1849 |
≥ 250 | Great Lakes Storm of 1913 | United States and Canada (Great Lakes region) | 1913 |
210 | Trøndelag, storm ("Follastormen") | Norway | 1625 |
189 | Eyemouth, Scotland, storm ("Black Friday") | United Kingdom | 1881 |
140 | Trøndelag, storm ("Titran disaster") | Norway | 1899 |
96 | Lofoten, storm | Norway | 1868 |
30 | Haugesund, storm ("Røvær disaster") | Norway | 1899 |
26 | Vesterålen, storm | Norway | 1802 |
~20 | 2007 Hunter region and Central Coast storms | Australia | 2007 |
[edit] Tornadoes
[edit] Cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons
[edit] References
[edit] Floods and landslides
Death Toll | Event | Location | Date |
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2,500,000–3,700,000[citation needed] | 1931 China floods | China | 1931 |
900,000–2,000,000 | 1887 Yellow River (Huang He) flood | China | 1887 |
500,000–700,000 | 1938 Yellow River (Huang He) flood | China | 1938 |
231,000 | Banqiao Dam failure, result of Typhoon Nina. Approximately 86,000 people died from flooding and another 145,000 died during subsequent disease. | China | 1975 |
145,000 | 1935 Yangtze river flood | China | 1935 |
more than 100,000 | St. Felix's Flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1530 |
100,000 | Hanoi and Red River Delta flood | North Vietnam | 1971 |
100,000 | 1911 Yangtze river flood | China | 1911 |
50,000–80,000 | St. Lucia's flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1287 |
60,000 | North Sea flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1212 |
40,000 | 1949 Eastern Guatemala flood | Guatemala | 1949 |
36,000 | St. Marcellus flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1219 |
30,000 | 1954 Yangtze river flood | China | 1954 |
28,700 | 1974 Bangladesh monsoon rain | Bangladesh | 1974 |
25,000–40,000 | St. Marcellus flood / Grote Mandrenke, storm tide | Netherlands, Germany, Denmark | 1362 |
20,006 | 1999 Vargas mudslide | Venezuela | 1999 |
20,000 | All Saints' Flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1570 |
20,000 | 1939 Tianjin flood | China | 1939 |
14,000 | Christmas flood, storm surge | Netherlands, Germany, Denmark | 1717 |
10,000–100,000 | St. Elisabeth flood, storm surge | Netherlands, Belgium | 1421 |
8,000–15,000 | Burchardi flood | Germany, Denmark | 1634 |
10,000 | Great Iran Flood | Iran | 1954 |
10,000 | 1824 St. Petersburg flood | Russia | 1824 |
several thousands | St. Juliana flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1164 |
several thousands | St. Agatha flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1288 |
several thousands | St. Clemens flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1334 |
several thousands | All Saints flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1532 |
several thousands | North Sea flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1703 |
6,200 | Sichuan, Hubei, Anhui flood | China | 1980 |
5,000 | Cojup valley, Cordillera Blanca mountain range, landslide by massive avalanche | Peru | 1941 |
4,892 | 1968 Rajasthan, Gujarat monsoon rain | India | 1968 |
4,800 | 1951 Manchuria flood | China | 1951 |
3,838 | 1998 Eastern India, Bangladesh monsoon rain | India, Bangladesh | 1998 |
3,814 | 1989 Sichuan flood | China | 1989 |
3,800 | 1978 Northern India monsoon rain | India | 1978 |
3,656 | 1998 Yangtze river flood | China | 1998 |
3,500 | 1948 Fuzhou flood | China | 1948 |
3,084 | 1993 South Asian monsoon rain | Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan | 1993 |
3,076 | 2004 Eastern India, Bangladesh monsoon rain | India, Bangladesh | 2004 |
3,000 | 1992 Afghanistan flood, mainly, Gulbahar, Kalotak, Shutul, Parwan, flash flood, mudslide | Afghanistan | 1992 |
2,910 | 1950 Pakistan flood | Pakistan | 1950 |
2,775 | 1996 China flood, torrential floods, mud-rock flows | China | 1996 |
2,566 | 1953 Japan flood, mainly Kitakyushu, Kumamoto, Wakayama, Kizugawa, massive rain, flood, mudslide | Japan | 1953 |
2,400 | North Sea flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 838 |
2,379 | 1988 Bangladesh monsoon rain | Bangladesh | 1988 |
2,200 | Johnstown Flood | United States (Pennsylvania) | 1889 |
2,142 | North Sea flood of 1953 storm surge | Netherlands, United Kingdom | 1953 |
2,075 | 1981 Sichuan, Shanxi Flood | China | 1981 |
2,055 | 1987 Bangladesh monsoon rain | Bangladesh | 1987 |
2,000–5,000 some reports list as many as 12,000 dead | Morvi dam burst | India (Morvi, Gujarat) | 1979 |
2,000–4,000 | Huascaran, Ranrahirca landslide by massive avalanche | Peru | 1962 |
1,909 | Vajont Dam landslide and flood | Italy | 1963 |
1,834 | 1992 Pakistan, Northern India monsoon rain | Pakistan, India | 1992 |
1,723 | 1991 China flood, mainly, Sichuan, Guizhou, Hubei, torrential floods, mud-rock flows | China | 1991 |
1,624 | Fujian, Anhui, Zhejiang flood | China | 2005 |
1,605–3,363 | spring flooding | Haiti, Dominican Republic | 2004 |
1,558 | St. Martin flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1686 |
1,532 | 2002 China flood, torrential floods, mud-rock flows | China | 2002 |
1,503 | Mumbai and the surrounding state Maharashtra, Kamataka, monsson rain | India | 2005 |
1,437 | 1995 China flood, mainly, Hunan, Jiangxi, Liaoning, Sichuan, Fujian, torrential rain, devastating floods, mud-rock flows | China | 1995 |
1,348 | 2007 China flood, mountain torrents, mud-rock flows | China | 2007 |
1,144 | 2006 Southern Leyte mudslide | Philippines | 2006 |
1,029 | 2004 China flood, mountain torrents, mud-rock flows, landslide | China | 2004 |
1,000–1,500 | Santa Catarina, [1]Tubarão], torrential heavy rain | Brazil | 1974 |
992 | Isahaya, massive rain and mudslide | Japan | 1957 |
941 | Inuyama Iruka pond failure | Japan | 1868 |
933 | 1938 Massive rain of Japan, mainly Tokyo, Kobe, massive rain and landslide | Japan | 1938 |
915 | Barcelona, flash flood | Spain | 1962 |
848 | 1977 Karachi flood | Pakistan | 1977 |
844 | 2006 North Korea flooding | North Korea | 2006 |
827 | Algiers, Bab El Oued, devastating flood, mudslide | Algeria | 2001 |
800 | North Sea flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1825 |
800 | 2000 Mozambique flood | Mozambique | 2000 |
785 | 1967 Brazil flood, mainly Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, flood and landslide | Brazil | 1967 |
705 | 2006 Ethiopia flood, mainly Omo River Delta, Dire Dawa, Tena, Gode, flash flood, heavyrain | Ethiopia | 2006 |
702 | 1999 Vietnam flood, mainly occurred at Thua Thien Hue | Vietnam | 1999 |
672 | 1972 Seoul, Kyonggi flood | South Korea | 1972 |
653 | 1972 Luzon flood | Philippines | 1972 |
640 | 1987 Villatina landslide disaster | Colombia | 1987 |
610 | 2007 North Korea flooding | North Korea | 2007 |
540 | 1969 Tunisia flooding | Tunisia | 1969 |
532 | Cuzco, Huallaga, torrential rain, flooding, landslide | Peru | 1982 |
517 | 1967 Massive rain of Japan, mainly, Kobe, Kure, Agano river, massive rain and landslide | Japan | 1967 |
506 | KwaZulu-Natal | South Africa | 1987 |
500 | Malawi, flash flood and landslide | Malawi | 1991 |
500 | Gauldal, landslide | Norway | 1345 |
464 | Lisbon flash flood | Portugal | 1967 |
445 | Western Japan, massive rain and landslide | Japan | 1972 |
429 | 2002 Nepal flood, mainly occurred at Makwanpur, monssnal rain, flood, landslide | Nepal | 2002 |
425 | 1999 Mexico flood, mainly occurred at Tabasco, Puebla, Chiapas, flood and mudslide | Mexico | 1999 |
421 | Malpasset Dam failure | France | 1959 |
420 | St. Aarons Flood | Amsterdam | 1420 |
408 | 1969 South Korea flood, mainly, Gyeongsangbukdo, Gyeongsangnamdo, Gangwon, torrential rain, landslide | South Korea | 1969 |
407 | 1993 Iran flood, mainly occurred at Isfahan, Bandar Abass, flash flood and landslide | Iran | 1993 |
405 | 1998 South Korea flood, heavy massive rain, landslide | South Korea | 1998 |
400 | 1955 Lebanon Tripoli flood | Lebanon | 1955 |
400 | St. Francis Dam failure | United States (California) | 1928 |
386 | Thailand, Malaysia, mainly, Nakhon, Songkhla, Kelantan, torrential rain | Thailand, Malaysia, | 1988 |
385 | Ohio River flood of 1937 | United States (Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois) | 1937 |
373 | 1966 Rio de Janeiro flood, flood and landslide | Brazil | 1966 |
364 | Piura, Tumbes, torrential rain, flooding, landslide | Peru | 1983 |
>360 | Great Dayton Flood | United States | 1913 |
353 | 2007 African Nations flood | mainly Sudan, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, and many African country | 2007 |
347 | 1996 Yemen flood | Yemen | 1996 |
345 | 1987 South Korea flood, mainly, Chungchongnamdo, Chollanamdo, Kangwon, torrential rain, landslide | South Korea | 1987 |
342 | 2006 East African Flood | Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia | 2006 |
315 | North Sea flood of 1962 storm tide | Germany | 1962 |
313 | 2003 Sumatra flood, mainly Jambi, Batanghari, Tondano, torrential rain, flash flood, landslide | Indonesia | 2003 |
300 | Quebrada Blanca canyon, landslide | Colombia | 1974 |
299 | Nagasaki, massive rain and landslide | Japan | 1982 |
290 | Rio de Janeiro and Fluminense flood | Brazil | 1988 |
272 | 1973 Granada, Almeria, Murcia flood | Spain | 1973 |
270 | Great Sheffield flood dam disaster | United Kingdom | 1864 |
268 | Val di Stava dam disaster | Italy | 1985 |
261 | Gormec, avalanche | Turkey | 1992 |
259 | 1966 Maian flood | Jordan | 1966 |
255 | 1998 Tajikistan flood | Tajikistan | 1998 |
250 | Josefina dam failure | Ecuador | 1993 |
238 | Rapid City, South Dakota flood | United States | 1972 |
230 | Marrakesh flash flood | Morocco | 1995 |
200–600 | Chungar landslide, flood, avalanche | Peru | 1971 |
200 | Pamir Mountain area, mud and rock slides, torrential rain | Tajikistan | 1992 |
190 | Huigra, landslide | Ecuador | 1931 |
165 | 2004 Brazil flood, mainly Sao Paulo, Pemambuco, torrential rain, mudslide | Brazil | 2004 |
159 | Sarno flood and landslide | Italy | 1998 |
154 | KwaZulu-Natal | South Africa | 1995 |
144 | Aberfan disaster | United Kingdom (Wales) | 1966 |
135 | Ozengeli, avalanche | Turkey | 1993 |
128 | Izumo, massive rain and mudslide | Japan | 1964 |
120 | 1991 Antofagasta Flood, mud swept | Chile | 1991 |
119 | 2007 Central and East Java torrential monsson rain, landslide, flood | Indonesia | 2007 |
117 | Masuda, massive rain and landslide | Japan | 1983 |
116 | Verdal, landslide | Norway | 1893 |
114 | Seoul, Inchon, heavy rain | South Korea | 1990 |
110 | northern Caucasas, northern Okrug, heavy rain, landslide | Russia | 2002 |
104 | 1981 Laingsburg flood | South Africa | 1981 |
98 | Flood of the millennium | Poland, Czech Republic | 1997 |
94 | Mameyes Disaster | Puerto Rico (Ponce) | 1985 |
over 90 | Columbus, Ohio flood on March 25, 1913 | United States | 1913 |
81 | Holmfirth Flood—Bilberry Reservoir dam failure | United Kingdom | 1852 |
80 | Johnstown Flood—Failure of Laurel Run Dam and flash flooding | United States | 1977 |
78 | Austin Dam failure | United States | 1911 |
73 | Kagoshima, mudslide and debris flow | Japan | 1993 |
72 | Gudbrandsdalen flood and landslides | Norway | 1789 |
70 | 2005 levee failures in Greater New Orleans | United States | 2005 |
70 | Frank Slide, Alberta | Canada | 1903 |
47 | McDonald Dam failure | United states | 1900 |
37 | Yuba City, California Christmas Eve flood, levee failure | United States | 1955 |
19 | North Sea flood, storm surge | Netherlands | 1916 |
19 | 1997 Threadbo landslide | Australia | 1997 |
16 | Brisbane flood | Australia | 1974 |
11 | 2007 United Kingdom floods | United Kingdom | 2007 |
[edit] Wildfires, bushfires
Death Toll | Event | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|
1,200–2,500 | Peshtigo Fire, Wisconsin | United States | 1871 |
453 | Cloquet Fire, Minnesota | United States | 1918 |
418 | Hinckley Fire, Minnesota | United States | 1894 |
≥ 250 | Thumb Fire, Michigan | United States | 1881 |
200–250 | Matheson Fire, Ontario | Canada | 1916 |
240 | Sumatra, Kalimantan | Indonesia | 1997 |
230 | Landes region | France | 1949 |
213 | Greater Hinggan, Heilongjiang | China | 1987 |
160 | Miramichi Fire, New Brunswick | Canada | 1825 |
110 | 1963 Paraná Forest fires, | Brazil | 1963 |
75 | Ash Wednesday [2] | Australia | 1983 |
74 | 2007 Greek forest fires | Greece | 2007 |
73–200 | Great Porcupine Fire, Ontario | Canada | 1911 |
71 | Black Friday (1939) | Australia (Victoria) | 1939 |
62 | 1967 Tasmanian fires | Australia (Tasmania) | 1967 |
60 | SE Victoria (incl Gippsland & Dandenongs) Bushfire [3] | Australia (Victoria) | 1926 |
48 | Massif des Aures | Algeria | 1959 |
[edit] References
[edit] Blizzards
Death Toll | Event | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|
4,000 | Iran Blizzard | Iran | 1972 |
1,317 | 2008 Afghanistan blizzard with snow storm | Afghanistan | 2008 |
400 | Great Blizzard of 1888 | United States | 1888 |
318 | 1993 North American Storm Complex | United States | 1993 |
235 | Schoolhouse Blizzard | United States | 1888 |
199 | Hakkoda during military training exercise | Japan | 1902 |
144 | Armistice Day Blizzard | United States | 1940 |
133 | 2008 China Blizzard during snow storm | China | 2008 |
112 | 1995 Kazakh Blizzard during snow storm | Kazakhstan | 1995 |
54 | Blizzard of 1978 | United States | 1978 |
29 | Blizzard of 1977 | United States | 1977 |
[edit] Contractible diseases
The following text needs to be harmonized with text in the article List of epidemics. (See e.g. Wikipedia:Summary style.) |
Death Toll | Event | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|
300,000,000-500,000,000 | Smallpox | Worldwide | 20th century alone[3] |
approx. 100,000,000 | Bubonic Plague: Black Death | Asia, Europe, Africa | 1300s–1720s; |
≥ 200,000,000 | Measles | Worldwide | [4] | last 150 years
80,000,000–250,000,000 | Malaria | Worldwide | 20th century – present |
50,000,000–100,000,000 | Spanish Flu | Worldwide | 1918–1919[5] |
40,000,000–100,000,000 | Tuberculosis | Worldwide | 20th century – present[4] |
approx. 40,000,000 | Bubonic Plague: Plague of Justinian | Asia, Europe, Africa | 540–590 |
25,250,000 | AIDS | Worldwide | 1981–present (as of 2007) |
≥ 12,000,000 | Bubonic Plague: Third Pandemic | Worldwide | 1850s–1950s |
5,000,000 | Antonine Plague | Roman Empire | 165–180 |
4,000,000 | Asian Flu pandemic | Worldwide | 1957 |
750,000 | Hong Kong Flu pandemic | Worldwide | 1968 |
775 | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) | Mostly East Asia, few cases in Europe, Canada and United States | 2002–2003 |
677 | West Nile Virus outbreak | North America | 1999–2004 |
256 | H5N1 strain of Bird Flu | (mainly in Asia, few in Africa and Middle East) | as of 2007) | 2003–present (
[edit] Famine
The following text needs to be harmonized with text in the article List of famines. (See e.g. Wikipedia:Summary style.) |
- Please Note: Some of these famines may be partially or completely caused by humans.
Death Toll | Event | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|
20,000,000–43,000,000 | Great Chinese Famine | China | 1958–1961 |
24,000,000 | Chinese Famine of 1907 | China | 1907 |
19,000,000 | Indian Famine | India | 1896–1902 |
13,000,000 | Northern Chinese Famine | China | 1876–1879 |
10,000,000 | Southern and Central Indian Famine | India | 1876–1879 |
7,500,000 | Great European Famine | Europe | 1315–1317 |
5,000,000 | Chinese Famine of 1936 | China | 1936 |
5,000,000 | Holodomor | Ukraine | 1932–1934 |
5,000,000 | Ukraine and Volga Famine | Ukraine, Russia | 1921–1922 |
3,000,000 | Chinese Drought 1941 | China | 1941 |
3,000,000 | Chinese Famine of 1928–1930 | China | 1928–1930 |
1,000,000-1,500,000 | Great Irish Famine | Ireland | 1846–1849 |
2,000,000 | Vietnamese War Famine | Vietnam | 1943–1945 |
1,500,000–3,000,000 | Bengal Famine of 1943 | India | 1943 |
1,200,000 | North Korean famine | North Korea | 1996–1998 |
1,000,000 | Ethiopian famine | Ethiopia | 1984 |
1,000,000 | Horn of Africa famine | Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia | 1888 |
26,000-1,000,000 | Bangladesh famine of 1974—Official records claim 26,000. However, various sources claim about 1,000,000. | Bangladesh | 1974 |
150,000 | Finnish famine of 1866–1868 | Finland | 1866–1868 |
30,000 | Dutch famine of 1944 | The Netherlands | 1944 |
25,000 | Great Xhosa Cattle Killing | South Africa | 1864 |
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ 10 'Worst' Natural Disasters
- ^ Hurricanes: case studies
- ^ UC Davis Magazine, Summer 2006: Epidemics on the Horizon. Retrieved on 2008-01-03.
- ^ a b Torrey EF and Yolken RH. 2005. Their bugs are worse than their bite. Washington Post, April 3, p. B01.
- ^ 1918 Influenza: the Mother of All Pandemics, CDC
[edit] See also
- List of disasters
- List of earthquakes
- List of all known deadly earthquakes since 1900
- Risks to civilization, humans and planet Earth
Other lists organized by death toll
- List of wars and disasters by death toll
- List of accidents and disasters by death toll
- List of battles and other violent events by death toll
- List of disasters in Australia by death toll
- List of Canadian disasters by death toll
- List of New Zealand disasters by death toll
- List of United Kingdom disasters by death toll
- List of United States disasters by death toll
- Tsunamis in the United Kingdom
[edit] External links
- When Nature Attacks. Newsweek.
- Death Toll from Disasters, War, Terrorists
- World's worst natural disasters since 1900
- Plague – Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911
- Famine – Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911
- The worst Natural Disasters ever
- Forces of Nature: Worst Disasters
- Guinness Book of World Records
- USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
- EM-DAT: The International Disaster Database. Managed by the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters
- War Disaster and Genocide
- Worlds Worst Natural Disasters
- The dimension of famine
- A Brief History of Population
- The facts on malnutrition & famine
- Emergency Management Australia, Disasters Database Report