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  1. Jan 27, 2023 · Approximately 1,655 people died in the largest earthquake ever recorded, which struck Valdivia, Chile, on May 22, 1960. Thousands more were injured, and millions were left homeless. Southern Chile ...

    • Valdivia Earthquake (Great Chilean Earthquake) Magnitude: 9.5. Location: Bio-Bio, Chile. Year: 1960. Casualties: 6,000. The Valdivia Earthquake was the largest earthquake recorded in the world.
    • Great Alaskan earthquake (Prince William Sound) Magnitude: 9.2. Location: Southern Alaska. Year: 1964. Casualties: 130. Also known as Alaska’s Good Friday Earthquake, this massive quake catalyzed multiple tsunamis that inundated several coastal towns, including one that reached over 200 feet in height.
    • Sumatra-Andaman Islands Earthquake. Magnitude: 9.1. Location: Sumatra, Indonesia. Year: 2004. Casualties: 227,900. Commonly known as the Indian Ocean Earthquake, the Sumatra-Andaman Islands Earthquake displaced massive amounts of water to create the Indian Ocean Tsunami, which cost approximately $10 billion in local losses.
    • Tohoku Earthquake. Magnitude: 9.1. Location: Sendai, Japan. Year: 2011. Casualties: 22,000. The resulting tsunami from the Tohoku Earthquake flooded over 200 square miles of land along the coast of Honshu with waves that reached as high as 12-story buildings.
  2. May 27, 2016 · Watch how the most powerful earthquake ever recorded hit Chile in 1960, causing a volcanic eruption and a tsunami. National Geographic explains the science and the impact of this historic event.

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  4. Mar 28, 2024 · The United States Geological Survey (USGS) named the Valdivia earthquake, a.k.a. the Great Chilean Earthquake, the strongest quake ever recorded. The 9.5-magnitude quake clobbered southern Chile ...

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    • 12 November 2017. Iran. A magnitude 7.3 earthquake shook the eastern Kermanshah region, killing more than 400 people. At least six people died in neighbouring Iraq.
    • 19 September 2017. Mexico. A 7.1 magnitude quake hit central Mexico, killing at least 369 people and causing more devastation in the capital than any temblor since an earthquake in 1985 that killed thousands.
    • 24 August 2016. Italy. A 6.2 magnitude quake struck a cluster of mountain communities east of Rome in central Italy, killing about 300 people.
    • 16 April 2016. Ecuador. A magnitude 7.8 earthquake hammered Ecuador, killing more than 650 people on the country's Pacific coast.
  5. Aug 29, 2016 · When The Biggest Earthquake Ever Recorded Hit Chile, It Rocked The World In 1960, all of Chile shook violently for more than 10 minutes. That quake along the western coast of South America was so ...

  6. The biggest earthquakes are not necessarily the deadliest ones. For example, the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in China, of magnitude 7 only, was a lot less powerful than the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, but caused about the same number of casualties. On the other hand, the biggest earthquake ever recorded caused very few casualties.

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