BY REUTERS
Banda Aceh, TAG – Here is a fact-box
showing the 10 strongest earthquakes recorded since 1900, by order of magnitude
as Indonesia issued a tsunami warning after a huge 8.7 magnitude earthquake
struck off its westernmost province of Aceh some 308 miles southwest of the capital Banda Aceh on Wednesday. The quake was felt as far away as
Singapore, Thailand and India.
March 11, 2011 - Japan - An 9.0 magnitude quake
struck Japan, causing many injuries. The U.S. Geological Survey verified the
quake at a depth of 15.1 miles and located it at 81 miles east of Sendai, on
the main island of Honshu.
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The quake was the strongest in Japan on record, and a big tsunami followed,
which triggered the world's worst nuclear crisis in the 25 years since
Chernobyl. More than 15,000 people died from the combination of the earthquake
and tsunami.
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The Philippines, Taiwan and Indonesia all issued tsunami alerts, reviving
memories of the giant tsunami which struck Asia in 2004. The Pacific Tsunami
Warning Center issued alerts for countries as far away as Colombia and Peru.
February 27, 2010 - Chile
- An 8.8 magnitude
quake and subsequent tsunami in Chile killed more than 500 people and caused
some $30 billion in damage, wrecking hundreds of thousands of homes and
mangling highways and bridges.
December 26, 2004 -
Indonesia - A
magnitude 9.1 (some said 9.3) quake struck off the coast of Aceh province on
the Indonesian island of Sumatra, setting off a tsunami that killed more than
226,000 people, including 170,000 Acehnese in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia,
India and nine other countries along the Indian Ocean coast.
March 28, 2005 - A magnitude 8. 6 quake
off Sumatra was estimated to have killed 1,300 people, many on Nias island off
Sumatra's west coast.
February 4, 1965 - Alaska - An earthquake
of magnitude 8.7 g enerated a tsunami reported to be about 35 feet (10.7
metres) high on Shemya Island.
March 28, 1964 - Alaska - An earthquake and
ensuing tsunami killed 125 people and caused about $310 million in property
loss. The magnitude 9. 2 quake buffeted a large area of Alaska and parts of
western Yukon Territory and British Columbia in Canada.
May 22, 1960 - Chile - An earthquake of
magnitude 9.5 struck Santiago and Concepcion, triggering tidal waves and
volcanic eruptions. Some 5,000 people were killed and 2 million made homeless.
November 4, 1952 - Russia
- An earthquake
with a magnitude of 9.0 g enerated a tsunami that reached the Hawaiian islands.
No lives were lost.
January 31, 1906 -
Ecuador - An
earthquake with a magnitude of 8 .8 s truck off the coast of Ecuador and
Colombia, generating a tsunami that killed up to 1,000 people. It was felt all
along the coast of Central America and as far north as San Francisco and west
to Japan.[]
Largest Earthquakes Since 1900
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