List of earthquakes in 2017

Earthquakes in 2017
Approximate epicenters of the earthquakes in 2017

  • 4.0−5.9 magnitude
  • 6.0−6.9 magnitude

  • 7.0−7.9 magnitude
  • 8.0+ magnitude

Strongest magnitude 7.9 Mw Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Deadliest 5.7 Mw Italy Italy
34 deaths
Total fatalities 111
Number by magnitude
9.0+ 0
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 3
6.0−6.9 54
5.0−5.9 886
4.0−4.9 6,312
 2016
Map of earthquakes in 2017 as of July 31. A total of 6,904 earthquakes are plotted.

This is a list of earthquakes in 2017. Only earthquakes of magnitude 6 or above are included, unless they result in damage and/or casualties, or are notable for some other reason. All dates are listed according to UTC time. Maximum intensities are indicated on the Mercalli intensity scale and are sourced from United States Geological Survey (USGS) ShakeMap data.

Compared to other years

Number of earthquakes worldwide for 2007–2017[1][2]
Magnitude 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
8.0–9.9 4 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 0
7.0–7.9 14 12 16 21 19 15 17 11 18 16 3
6.0–6.9 178 168 144 151 204 129 125 140 124 128 54
5.0–5.9 2,074 1,768 1,896 1,963 2,271 1,412 1,402 1,475 1,413 1,506 886
4.0–4.9 12,080 12,292 6,805 10,164 13,303 10,990 9,795 13,494 13,239 12,771 6,312
Total 14,350 14,240 8,862 12,300 15,798 12,548 11,341 15,121 14,795 14,421 7,255

An increase in detected earthquake numbers does not necessarily represent an increase in earthquakes per se. Population increase, habitation spread, and advances in earthquake detection technology all contribute to higher earthquake numbers being recorded over time.[3]

By death toll

Rank Death toll Magnitude Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 34 5.7 Italy Italy VIII (Severe) 7.0 January 18
2 24 6.5 China China VII (Very strong) 9.0 August 8

Listed are earthquakes with at least 10 dead.

By magnitude

Rank Magnitude Death toll Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 7.9 3 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea VIII (Severe) 135.0 January 22
2 7.7 0  Russia VII (Very strong) 11.0 July 17
3 7.3 0  Philippines III (Weak) 627.2 January 10

Listed are earthquakes with at least 7.0 magnitude.

By month

January

January
Strongest magnitude 7.9 Mw Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Deadliest 5.7 Mw Italy Italy
34 deaths
Total fatalities 44
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 2
6.0−6.9 6
5.0−5.9 146
4.0−4.9 1002
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

2[4]  Tonga offshore, 180 km northwest of the Minerva Reefs 6.3 551.6 II
3[5]  India, Tripura state, 20 km east northeast of Ambassa 5.7 32.0 V 2017 Tripura earthquake: One person died and five others were injured in India. 50 houses were damaged due to landslides that occurred in Dhalai district in the state of Tripura. Roads were blocked after numerous trees were uprooted.[6] Two people died and three others were injured in neighboring Bangladesh.[7][8] 3 8
3[9]  Fiji offshore, 226 km southwest of Nadi 6.9 12.0 IV A tsunami warning was issued for Fiji with waves of 0.01 m reported in Suva.[10]
3[11]  Fiji offshore, 195 km southwest of Nadi 6.0 10.0 IV This was an aftershock of the 6.9 quake.
6[12]  Iran, 54 km southwest of Jahrom 5.0 10.0 VI Four people were killed in Seyfabad in Khonj County. Three people were injured in the village of Chartala.[13] 4 3
8[14]  Canada, Nunavut, 79 km east southeast of Resolute 6.0 31.0 VII Homes suffered light damage in Resolute.[15] A magnitude 5.2 aftershock struck 18 hours later.[16] The 6.0 quake was a once-in-300-years event.[15]
10[17]  Philippines offshore, 189 km south southeast of Tabialan 7.3 627.2 III
10[18]  Solomon Islands, 104 km west northwest of Kirakira 6.3 26.0 VI This was a foreshock of the 6.5 quake.
11[19]  Madagascar, 41 km south southwest of Betafo 5.5 7.3 VI It was the strongest earthquake in the region since 1991.[20] It caused moderate damage around the epicenter in Vakinankaratra and Betafo.[21]
16[22]  Indonesia, North Sumatra, 24 km north of Kabanjahe 5.6 6.0 VII The quake damaged various houses and caused people in Medan to evacuate buildings in a panic.[23]
18[24]  Italy, 6 km west southwest of Amatrice 5.7 7.0

rowspan="2"|January 2017 Central Italy earthquakes: Four earthquakes above 5.0 Mw occurred in less than 5 hours, with new damage recorded in Amatrice and Abruzzo.[25] Two people died in Campotosto and three in Teramo.[26] These earthquakes may have triggered an avalanche that struck a hotel in Farindola, killing 29 people and injuring 11.[27][28] This is currently the deadliest quake of 2017.

34 11
18[29]  Italy, 8 km north northwest of Montereale 5.6 10.0
19[30]  Solomon Islands, 65 km west of Kirakira 6.5 36.0 VII
22[31]  Papua New Guinea, 35 km west northwest of Panguna 7.9 135.0 VIII 2017 Papua New Guinea earthquake: Damage occurred in Arawa and parts of central Bougainville, where three people died and one was injured,[32] while a power outage occurred in Buka.[33] This is currently the strongest quake of 2017. 3 1
31[34]  Ecuador, 25 km south of Esmeraldas 5.5 10.0 VI There were reports of damage in several houses.[35]

February

February
Strongest magnitude 6.9 Mw  Tonga
Deadliest 6.5 Mw Philippines Philippines
8 deaths
Total fatalities 8
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 0
6.0−6.9 5
5.0−5.9 106
4.0−4.9 774
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

3[36]  France, Martinique offshore, 59 km east northeast of Sainte-Marie 5.8 44.0 V One woman was injured. Objects fell on the floor in supermarkets.[37] 1
6[38]  Turkey, 23 km west northwest of Assos 5.2 7.2 VI Around 90 houses in eleven villages were damaged. Five people were injured.[39] 5
6[40]  Colombia, 16 km east northeast of Colombia 5.5 38.0 V Some damage was reported in the town of Colombia. One person was injured.[41] Roads were blocked by falling rocks.[42] 1
6[43]  India, Uttarakhand state, 36 km northwest of Pipalkoti 5.1 16.1 IV 2017 Uttarakhand earthquake: One person was injured, with panic scenes around the epicenter. Many cracks in buildings were reported.[44] 1
7[45]  Pakistan, 22 km west southwest of Pasni 6.3 29.1 VI 60 houses collapsed in Pasni, where one girl was injured by a falling wall.[46] 1
8[47]  China, Yunnan, 15 km northwest of Wenping 4.9 10.0 Five people were injured in Ludian County and some old houses collapsed.[48] 5
10[49]  Philippines, 10 km north of Surigao City 6.5 15.0 VIII 2017 Surigao earthquake: Multiple buildings were damaged in Surigao City and seven bridges collapsed, isolating San Francisco. At least eleven towns were affected, including with power outage. The airport was closed due to the damaged runway. 8 people died and 250 others were injured.[50] 8 250
10[51]  Taiwan, 18 km south of Tainan 5.3 15.8 V Four people were injured in Tainan and Kaohsiung.[52] Grocery stores sustained minor damage.[53] 4
15[54]  Indonesia, Aceh, 15 km southeast of Sigli 5.4 13.0

rowspan="2"| Two earthquakes hit a region of Aceh previously affected by the 2016 Aceh earthquake in rapid succession. Two houses collapsed and nine people suffered injuries.[55]

9
15[56]  Indonesia, Aceh, 15 km west northwest of Meureudu 5.0 10.0 V
18[57]  Argentina, Jujuy Province, 52 km northwest of San Antonio de los Cobres 6.4 222.0 IV
21[58]  Bolivia, 41 km east of Padilla 6.5 596.0 III
23[59]  Philippines, 3 km west southwest of Davao City 4.7 11.9 IV Two women were injured when a waiting shed fell on them in Davao City.[60] 2
24[61]  Zambia, 40 km east of Kaputa 5.9 30.0 V Various houses were damaged in Kaputa District, leaving 11 families homeless. Five people were injured.[62] 5
24[63]  Tonga offshore, 43 km north northwest of the Minerva Reefs 6.9 414.5 III

March

March
Strongest magnitude 6.6 Mw  Russia
Deadliest 5.1 Mw  Myanmar
2 deaths
Total fatalities 4
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 0
6.0−6.9 6
5.0−5.9 129
4.0−4.9 863
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

2[64]  Turkey, 5 km northwest of Samsat 5.6 10.0 VII At least thirty people were injured and some buildings collapsed.[65] 30
4[66]  Solomon Islands, 115 km south southeast of Panguna, Papua New Guinea 6.1 17.0 VI
5[67]  Philippines, 5 km north of Surigao City 5.7 10.5 VII One person died of a heart attack, 45 others were injured and some walls collapsed. This was an aftershock of the 6.5 quake.[68] 1 45
5[69]  Papua New Guinea, 32 km northwest of Kandrian 6.3 37.0VI
10[70]  Spain, 11 km north of Olza 4.1 2.6 VI Cracks appeared in walls and road surfaces and some windows broke.[71][72]
13[73]  Myanmar, 34 km southeast of Tharrawaddy 5.1 10.0 V Some temples were damaged in Yangon and 38 people were injured. Two of them died later in the hospital.[74] 2 36
14[75]  India, Andaman and Nicobar Islands offshore, 230 km south southwest of Mohean 6.0 10.0 III
19[76]  Solomon Islands, 70 km north of Auki 6.0 8.4 VI
21[77]  Indonesia, Bali, 1 km southeast of Banjar Mulung 5.6 111.7 V Various houses, temples, offices and schools were damaged during the quake. Four people, included three children, were injured.[78] 4
24[79]  Egypt, 69 km northwest of Suez 4.1 1.6 One person died and seven others were injured after a poorly-constructed building collapsed.[80] 1 7
26[81]  China, Yunnan, 23 km southwest of Yuhu 5.0 27.6 II About 500 houses were damaged and some collapsed. One person was injured by falling tiles.[82] 1
27[83]  United States, Alaska, 63 km west of Attu Station 6.2 20.0 V
29[84]  Russia, Kamchatka, 81 km north northeast of Ust-Kamchatsk 6.6 17.0 VIII
29[85]  Mexico, Sinaloa offshore, 78 km west southwest of Higuera de Zaragoza 5.7 17.0 IV Some buildings and schools suffered light damage in Cajeme.[86]

April

April
Strongest magnitude 6.9 Mw  Chile
6.9 Mw  Philippines
Deadliest 6.1 Mw  Iran
2 deaths
Total fatalities 3
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 0
6.0−6.9 7
5.0−5.9 129
4.0−4.9 953
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

2[87]  Panama, 18 km northeast of Cerro Punta 5.3 10.0 VII Two buildings were damaged. Some objects fell in supermarkets.[88]
3[89]  South Africa, 7 km south southeast of Stilfontein 5.2 5.0 VII Plaster fell from walls and houses were slightly damaged in Orkney and Klerksdorp.[90]
3[91]  Botswana, 132 km west southwest of Moiyabana 6.5 29.0 VII The 2017 Botswana earthquake was the strongest earthquake recorded in Botswana since 1952.[92][93] Thirty-six students were injured in a stampede sparked by the quake.[94] 36
4[95]  Philippines, 5 km west of Batangas City 5.1 18.2 VI 2017 Batangas earthquakes: The earthquake damaged houses in Batangas City and the Taal Basilica. Some power outages occurred in San Pascual.[96] This was a foreshock of the 5.9 quake.
5[97]  Iran, 61 km north northwest of Torbat-e Jam 6.1 13.0 VII 40% of buildings have been ruined in four villages. Some houses and buildings were seriously damaged in Mashhad. Phone lines were disrupted.[98] Two people were killed and 34 others injured.[99] 2 34
5[100]  Greece, 1 km southwest of Nafpaktos 4.8 10.0 VII Older buildings suffered minor damage, with bricks and stones falling into the streets below. A power outage occurred in the town of Rio.[101]
8[102]  Philippines, 1 km north northwest of Talaga 5.9 14.3 VI 2017 Batangas earthquakes: Houses and buildings were damaged, landslides occurred at Mount Macolod and power outages were reported.[103] Six people were injured. Around 14,000 people were temporarily relocated to evacuation centers.[104] 6
10[105]  El Salvador, 3 km north of Soyapango 4.8 10.0 VI The earthquake damaged houses in Antiguo Cuscatlán and caused landslides as well as power failures in some areas. One person died and three others were injured when a falling rock hit their car on a highway.[106] 1 3
11[107]  Philippines, 8 km north of Osias 5.8 8.3 VII About 500 homes and 2 mosques were damaged in Lanao del Sur. Power failures also occurred and cracks appeared on the national highway. One person was injured.[108] 1
15[109]  Chile, 63 km southeast of San Pedro de Atacama 6.3 155.0 IV
18[110]  Fiji, 285 km north of Ndoi Island 6.0 628.0 II
23[111]  Chile offshore, 37 km west of Valparaiso 6.0 21.0 VI This was a foreshock of the 6.9 quake.
24[112]  Chile offshore, 40 km west of Valparaiso 6.9 28.0 VII 2017 Valparaíso earthquake: Santiago International Airport suffered light damage on floors and ceilings. A car was hit by a falling rock on a service road near a highway.[113]
28[114]  Philippines, 31 km southwest of Burias 6.9 26.0 VII Several buildings were damaged and at least one house collapsed. Five people were injured.[115] 5

May

May
Strongest magnitude 6.8 Mw  Vanuatu
Deadliest 5.4 Mw  China
8 deaths
Total fatalities 12
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 0
6.0−6.9 11
5.0−5.9 139
4.0−4.9 929
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[116]  Canada, British Columbia, 88 km west northwest of Skagway, United States 6.2 10.0

rowspan="2"|This pair of similarly sized quakes occurring in close proximity is an example of a doublet earthquake.

1[117]  Canada, British Columbia, 88 km west northwest of Skagway, United States 6.3 2.5 VIII
2[118]  Iran, 65 km north of Torbat-e Jam 5.1 10.0 V It was an aftershock of the 6.1 quake on April 5. Two people were injured.[119] 2
3[120]  Tajikistan, 29 km north northwest of Karakenja 6.0 11.0 VII Two houses were partially damaged in Tajikistan.[121] In Kyrgyzstan, a rockfall killed 110 sheep, over 100 buildings were damaged,[122] and one man was injured by a falling wall.[123] 1
8[124]  United States, Alaska, 34 km west southwest of Tanaga Volcano 6.2 13.0 VI
9[125]  Japan, 111 km east southeast of Hirara, Okinawa Prefecture 6.0 10.0 IV
9[126]  Vanuatu, 62 km northeast of Port-Olry 6.8 169.0 V
10[127]  China, Xinjiang, 131 km east southeast of Murghab, Tajikistan 5.4 8.1 VI Eight people were killed and 29 injured. Some people were buried after their houses collapsed. In Quzgun village, the quake caused the collapse of 1,520 houses. 9,200 people have been relocated.[128] 8 29
10[129]  South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands offshore, 95 km east northeast of Visokoi Island 6.5 15.0 IV
11[130]  Azerbaijan, 16 km east southeast of Tel'manked 5.1 62.8 V Twenty people were injured in Parsabad, Iran.[131] 20
11[132]  Turkey, 13 km north northeast of Aşkale 5.1 13.4 VII Twenty-five houses were damaged in Aşkale.[133][134]
12[135]  El Salvador offshore, 78 km south southwest of Acajutla 6.2 16.0 IV
13[136]  Iran, 34 km north northwest of Bojnurd 5.6 8.0 VII Three people were killed and more than 400 were injured near Pasandarreh.[137] Some buildings were damaged and several roads blocked.[138] 3 417
15[139]  Papua New Guinea, 39 km east northeast of Namatanai 6.2 10.0 VII
16[140]  Peru, 62 km east northeast of Tambo 5.4 10.0 VI This earthquake caused landslides in Ayacucho region, and various schools were slightly damaged.[141] Seven houses were damaged and two destroyed while eight people were displaced.[142]
20[143]  Philippines, 25 km south of Alburquerque 6.0 533.0 II
24[144]  Albania, 8 km north northwest of Bulqizë 4.5 10.0 IV In Mat municipality, 7 homes and a health center suffered cracked walls while 3 schools in Bulqiza municipality suffered minor damage.[145]
24[146]  Indonesia, South Sulawesi, 115 km east of Malili 5.7 10.0 VII Dozens of houses were damaged in Morowali Regency.[147]
25[148]  Tanzania, 22 km west southwest of Misasi 4.4 10.0 III Eighteen students were injured in a panic caused by the earthquake.[149] One policeman also died of a heart attack.[150] 1 18
27[151]  Turkey, 10 km northwest of Gölmarmara 5.1 10.0 VII Various houses were badly damaged in Manisa province. One person was also injured.[152] 1
29[153]  Indonesia, Central Sulawesi, 28 km west northwest of Kasinguncu 6.6 12.0 VII Hundreds of buildings were damaged in Poso as well as surrounding villages, and some collapsed. Twenty-five people were injured, with 5 of them in a serious condition.[154][155] 25

June

June
Strongest magnitude 6.9 Mw  Guatemala
Deadliest 6.9 Mw  Guatemala
5 deaths
Total fatalities 7
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 0
6.0−6.9 10
5.0−5.9 90
4.0−4.9 829
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

2[156]  United States, Alaska offshore, 200 km northwest of Attu Station 6.8 8.2 IV
5[157]  Ecuador, 41 km east of Papayal, Peru 5.6 49.0 IV Some houses were damaged in Peru and Ecuador near the epicenter. Two people were injured in Piura province.[158] 2
12[159]  Greece, 5 km south of Plomari 6.3 12.0 IX 2017 Lesbos earthquake: Many houses were damaged in Plomari and some collapsed. The village of Vrisa, where one woman was found dead, was almost completely destroyed. The quake left 15 people injured and displaced 800.[160] The quake was felt across Greece, Turkey, and Bulgaria.[161][162] 1 15
14[163]  Guatemala, 3 km west northwest of Malacatán 6.9 93.0 VI 2017 Guatemala earthquake: Five people died (three of heart attacks) and 19 others were injured in Guatemala. A lot of houses were damaged in San Marcos department and landslides also occurred.[164][165] In Mexico, 11 people were injured in neighbouring Chiapas.[166] 5 30
15[167]  New Zealand offshore, 129 km northeast of L'Esperance Rock, Kermadec Islands 6.0 34.0 III
17[168]  Tonga offshore, 110 km west southwest of Minerva Reefs 6.1 511.0 II
21    Nepal, Makwampur district 3.2 A labourer working at a brick factory was killed when bricks fell on him. His son also sustained injuries.[169] 1 1
22[170]  Guatemala offshore, 28 km southwest of Puerto San Jose 6.8 38.1 VII Houses were damaged in Antigua Guatemala. San Marcos department suffered new damage after the 6.9 quake on June 14.[171][172] Four people were injured during this earthquake.[173] 4
24[174]  Peru, 60 km southeast of Coracora 5.8 97.0 IV Some adobe houses collapsed in Caraveli province.[175]
25[176]  Japan, 35 km west of Ina 5.2 10.0 V Two people were injured, some landslides occurred and various houses were slightly damaged.[177] 2
25[178]  Tonga offshore, 198 km west of Pangai 6.0 10.0 IV
28[179]  New Zealand offshore, 117 km south southeast of Raoul Island, Kermadec Islands 6.0 10.0

rowspan="2"|These were aftershocks of the 6.0 quake on June 15.

29[180]  New Zealand offshore, 115 km west northwest of L'Esperance Rock, Kermadec Islands 6.0 392.3 III
30[181]  Ecuador, 35 km north northwest of Bahía de Caráquez 6.0 13.0 VII One house collapsed and minor damage occurred in many areas.[182] Thirteen people were slightly injured.[183] 13

July

July
Strongest magnitude 7.7 Mw  Russia
Deadliest 6.5 Mw  Philippines
4 deaths
Total fatalities 7
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 1
6.0−6.9 6
5.0−5.9 99
4.0−4.9 821
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[184]  Japan, 22 km east of Chitose 5.3 36.7 VI A woman broke her ribs when she fell during the earthquake.[185] 1
3[186]  Macedonia, 8 km northwest of Jankovec 4.8 10.0 V This quake caused a power outage in Ohrid; some supermarkets and other buildings were slightly damaged as well.[187]
6[188]  United States, Montana, 11 km southeast of Lincoln 5.8 12.7 VIII It was the strongest earthquake in Montana since 1975.[189] It caused power outages in Lincoln and at least one gas leak in Helena.[190]
6[191]  Philippines, 2 km north of Masarayao 6.5 7.0 VIII The 2017 Leyte earthquake caused power interruption in Jaro and Tacloban City in Leyte. The quake was felt in places as far apart as Sorsogon in Luzon and Surigao del Norte in Mindanao. A commercial building collapsed in Kananga, one person died, and 20 were injured. In Ormoc City, three people died and around 100 were injured.[192] 4 120+
10[193]  Philippines, 5 km northwest of San Pedro 5.8 7.1 VII It was an aftershock of the 6.5 quake on July 6. Some damage was caused and five people were injured, two of them by jumping from a hotel's window in Ormoc City.[194] 5
11[195]  New Zealand offshore, 204 km northwest of Auckland Island 6.6 10.0 IV
13[196]  Papua New Guinea, 38 km south southeast of Taron 6.4 47.0 V
14[197]  Indonesia, North Sumatra, 14 km north northwest of Padangsidempuan 4.9 10.0 One person was wounded and dozens of houses were damaged.[198] 1
17[199]  Russia, Kamchatka offshore, 183 km east southeast of Nikol'skoye 6.3 10.0 V This was a foreshock of the 7.7 quake.
17[200]  Russia, Kamchatka offshore, 198 km east southeast of Nikol'skoye 7.7 11.0 VII A tsunami warning was issued, and a slight sea surge was observed in the Aleutian Islands.[201]
18[202]  Peru, 98 km west northwest of Camana 6.4 44.0 VI Roads were blocked by falling rocks in Arequipa region. One truck driver was killed and nine people injured.[203] 1 9
20[204]  Turkey, 11 km east northeast of Kos, Greece 6.6 7.0 VII The 2017 Aegean Sea earthquake killed two people and injured more than 120 others on the Greek island of Kos, while at least 360 injuries were reported in Turkey. A small tsunami caused flooding and some damage along the Greek and Turkish coasts. The quake was felt as far south as Egypt and as far north as Romania.[205][206] 2 480+
23[207]  Iran, 46 km east southeast of Kerman 5.1 10.0 IV Some buildings were damaged and cracks on walls appeared. Power lines were broken in the region.[208]
28[209]  Iran, 12 km east northeast of Aleshtar 4.8 10.0 VI Some damage was caused to buildings[210] and 15 people were injured.[211] 15
30[212]  Iran, 48 km south of Farsan 5.0 10.0 V This quake damaged rural buildings and cut phone and power lines in Naghan County.[213] 25 people were injured, nine of them seriously.[214] 25

August

August
Strongest magnitude 6.5 Mw  China
Deadliest 6.5 Mw  China
24 deaths
Total fatalities 26
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 0
6.0−6.9 3
5.0−5.9 48
4.0−4.9 140
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[215]  Japan, 5 km west southwest of Kitaibaraki 5.0 5.9 VI A woman fell from her bed and sustained injuries in Chiba.[216] 1
2[217]  Chile, 25 km east northeast of Colina 5.5 88.2 VI An elderly man died of cardiac arrest in Maipú.[218] 1
5[219]  Philippines, 9 km west of Little Baguio 5.0 38.7 VI Some houses were damaged in Bukidnon. An elderly woman was injured by falling debris.[220] 1
8[221]  China, Sichuan, 36 km west southwest of Yongle, Jiuzhaigou County 6.5 9.0 VII The 2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake killed 24 people, including numerous tourists, and 493 others were injured, with 45 of them in serious condition. Many houses were damaged and landslides occurred.[222][223] 24 493
8[224]  China, Xinjiang, 108 km south southeast of Dostyk, Kazakhstan 6.3 20.0 VI Due to the 2017 Jinghe earthquake, more than 1,000 houses were damaged including 142 which collapsed, and 33 people were injured.[225] 33
11[226]  Philippines, 2 km west southwest of Tuy 6.2 168.2 IV Buildings and schools were evacuated in Manila, where the quake was felt moderately.[227]
11[228]  Peru, 89 km west northwest of Camana 5.6 41.0 IV This earthquake caused landslides in Arequipa region. One driver was killed by falling rocks and two others injured.[229] 1 2

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