List of earthquakes in 1917

This is a list of earthquakes in 1917. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage. Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest. All dates are listed according to UTC time. This year was marked by many earthquakes which caused deaths or damage across a number of countries.

Earthquakes in 1917
Approximate epicenters of the earthquakes in 1917
Strongest magnitude New Zealand, Kermadec Islands May 1 (Magnitude 8.2)
Deadliest Guatemala, Guatemala Department December 26 (Magnitude 6.0) 2,650 deaths
Total fatalities6,221
Number by magnitude
9.0+0
8.0−8.92
7.0−7.913
6.0−6.917
5.0−5.90
 1916
1918 

Overall

By death toll

Rank Death toll Magnitude Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 2,650 6.0  Guatemala, Guatemala Department ( ) 0.0 December 26
2 1,800 6.9  China, Sichuan Province IX (Violent) 15.0 July 30
3 1,500 6.6  Indonesia, Kangean Islands IX (Violent) 0.0 January 20
= 4 101 6.3  China, Anhui Province VIII (Severe) 20.0 January 24
= 4 101 6.7  El Salvador, La Libertad Department, El Salvador ( ) 0.0 June 8
5 54 6.5  Taiwan, off south coast of Pingtung County ( ) 0.0 January 4
  • Note: At least 10 casualties

By magnitude

Rank Magnitude Death toll Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 8.2 0  New Zealand, Kermadec Islands ( ) 15.0 May 1
2 8.0 2  Samoa, southwest of Samoa ( ) 15.0 June 26
3 7.9 0  Russia, off the east coast of Kamchatka ( ) 20.0 January 30
= 4 7.4 0  United States, south of the Alaska Peninsula V (Moderate) 35.0 May 31
= 4 7.4 0  Papua New Guinea, Sandaun Province ( ) 35.0 July 29
= 4 7.4 0 Sea of Japan ( ) 500.0 July 31
= 5 7.3 0  Indonesia, Barat Daya Islands ( ) 100.0 August 30
= 5 7.3 0  New Zealand, Kermadec Islands ( ) 0.0 November 16
= 6 7.2 0  Cuba, south of ( ) 0.0 February 20
= 6 7.2 0  Taiwan, northeast of ( ) 0.0 July 4
= 7 7.1 0  Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province ( ) 220.0 April 21
7 7.1 6  Colombia, Meta Department VIII (Severe) 0.0 August 31
= 7 7.1 0  Indonesia, northern Sumatra ( ) 0.0 November 4
= 8 7.0 0  Taiwan, northeast of ( ) 0.0 July 4
= 8 7.0 0  Japan, off east coast of Honshu ( ) 0.0 July 29
  • Note: At least 7.0 magnitude

Notable events

January

January
Strongest magnitude7.9 Mw  Russia
Deadliest6.6 Mw  Indonesia
1,500 deaths
Total fatalities1,662+
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.96
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

4[1][2] Taiwan, off the south coast of Pingtung County6.50.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| 54 people were killed and 85 were injured. 136 homes were destroyed. Part of the 1916-17 Nantou earthquakes. Depth unknown.5485
6[3] Taiwan, off the southeast coast of Pingtung County6.50.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Depth unknown.
20[4] Indonesia, Kangean Islands6.60.0 data-sort-value="9.0" class="nowrap"| IX The 1917 Bali earthquake caused 1,500 deaths. Landslides resulted in the destruction of many homes. Depth unknown.1,500
24[5][6] China, Anhui Province6.320.0 data-sort-value="8.0" class="nowrap"| VIII At least 101 deaths were caused. Many homes were destroyed.101+
25[7][8] China, off the coast of Fujian Province6.50.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| A tsunami was generated which damaged some fishing boats.
30[9] Russia, Kamchatka7.920.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
31[10] Philippines, Mindanao6.40.0 data-sort-value="9.0" class="nowrap"| IX A landslide caused 7 deaths. 2 people were injured. Some homes were destroyed. A tsunami was reported. Depth unknown.72

February

February
Strongest magnitude7.2 Mw  Cuba
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

15[11] Chile, off the coast of Coquimbo Region6.80.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Depth unknown.
20[12] Cuba, south of7.20.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Depth unknown.

March

March
Strongest magnitude6.9 Mw  Japan
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

15[13] Japan, off the east coast of Honshu6.90.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Depth unknown.

April

April
Strongest magnitude7.1 Mw  Afghanistan
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

21[14] Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province7.1220.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
29[15] Russia, Buryatia6.510.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

May

May
Strongest magnitude8.2 Mw  New Zealand
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.91
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.90
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[16] New Zealand, Kermadec Islands8.215.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
31[17][18] United States, south of the Alaska Peninsula7.435.0 data-sort-value="5.0" class="nowrap"| V

June

June
Strongest magnitude8.0 Mw  Samoa
Deadliest6.7 Mw  El Salvador
101 deaths
Total fatalities103+
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.91
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

8[19] El Salvador, La Libertad Department (El Salvador)6.70.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| At least 101 people were killed and major damage was caused. Many homes were destroyed. Depth unknown.101+
24[20] Tonga6.660.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
26[21][22][23] Samoa8.015.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| A tsunami was triggered by the 1917 Samoa earthquake. 2 people were killed. Many homes were destroyed. The earthquake caused some damage in its own right.2

July

July
Strongest magnitude7.4 Mw 2 events
Deadliest6.9 Mw  China
1,800 deaths
Total fatalities1,800
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.95
6.0−6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

4[24] Taiwan, northeast of7.20.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Depth unknown.
4[25] Taiwan, northeast of7.00.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Aftershock. Depth unknown.
27[26] Argentina, San Juan Province, Argentina6.960.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
29[27] Japan, off the east coast of Honshu7.00.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Depth unknown.
29[28] Papua New Guinea, Sandaun Province7.435.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
30[29][30] China, Sichuan Province6.915.0 data-sort-value="9.0" class="nowrap"| IX 1,800 people were killed. Major destruction was caused in the area. Many homes were destroyed.1,800
31[31]Sea of Japan7.4500.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|

August

August
Strongest magnitude7.3 Mw  Indonesia
Deadliest7.1 Mw  Colombia
6 deaths
Total fatalities6
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.92
6.0−6.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

5[32] New Zealand, off the southeast coast of North Island6.615.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
30[33] Indonesia, Barat Daya Islands7.3100.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
31[34][35] Colombia, Meta Department7.10.0 data-sort-value="8.0" class="nowrap"| VIII 6 people were killed and 51 were injured. A few homes were destroyed. Depth unknown.651+

November

November
Strongest magnitude7.3 Mw  New Zealand
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.92
6.0−6.90
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

4[36] Indonesia, northern Sumatra7.10.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Depth unknown.
16[37] New Zealand, Kermadec Islands7.30.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Depth unknown.

December

December
Strongest magnitude6.9 Mw  Mexico
Total fatalities2,650
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

26[38] Guatemala, Guatemala Department6.00.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"| Further destructive events took place into January 1918. In total the series caused 2,650 deaths. Major damage was caused with Guatemala City being hardest hit. Depth unknown.2,650
29[39] Mexico, off the coast of Oaxaca6.920.0 data-sort-value="" class="nowrap"|
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References

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  2. "Significant Earthquake: TAIWAN: PULI". National Geophysical Data Center. January 4, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  3. "Centennial Earthquake Catalog". United States Geological Survey. January 6, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  4. "Significant Earthquake: INDONESIA: BALI". National Geophysical Data Center. January 20, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  5. "M 6.3 - Anhui, China". United States Geological Survey. January 24, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  6. "Significant Earthquake: CHINA: ANHUI PROVINCE:". National Geophysical Data Center. January 24, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  7. "Significant Earthquake: CHINA: FUJIAN PROVINCE: OFF COAST". National Geophysical Data Center. January 25, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  8. "Tsunami Event: SOUTH CHINA SEA". National Geophysical Data Center. January 25, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  9. "M 7.9 - near the east coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia". United States Geological Survey. January 30, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  10. "Significant Earthquake: PHILIPPINES: S MINDANAO: GLAN,GLAN PADIDU,TUYAN". National Geophysical Data Center. January 31, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
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  13. "Centennial Earthquake Catalog". United States Geological Survey. March 15, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  14. "Centennial Earthquake Catalog". United States Geological Survey. April 21, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  15. "M 6.5 - Buryatiya, Russia". United States Geological Survey. April 29, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  16. "M 8.2 - Kermadec Islands region". United States Geological Survey. May 1, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  17. "M 7.4 - south of Alaska". United States Geological Survey. May 31, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  18. "Significant Earthquake: ALASKA: ALASKA PENINSULA". National Geophysical Data Center. May 31, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  19. "Significant Earthquake: EL SALVADOR: SAN SALVADOR". National Geophysical Data Center. June 8, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
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  21. "M 8.0 - Samoa Islands region". United States Geological Survey. June 26, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  22. "Significant Earthquake: SAMOA ISLANDS". National Geophysical Data Center. June 26, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  23. "Tsunami Event: SAMOA ISLANDS". National Geophysical Data Center. June 26, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
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  28. "M 7.4 - New Guinea, Papua New Guinea". United States Geological Survey. July 29, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  29. "M 6.9 - eastern Sichuan, China". United States Geological Survey. July 30, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  30. "Significant Earthquake: CHINA: YUNNAN PROVINCE". National Geophysical Data Center. July 30, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
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  32. "M 6.6 - off the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand". United States Geological Survey. August 5, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
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  35. "Significant Earthquake: COLOMBIA: BOGOTA, UBAQUE, SOACHA, CAQUEZA". National Geophysical Data Center. August 31, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
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  37. "Centennial Earthquake Catalog". United States Geological Survey. November 16, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  38. "Significant Earthquake: GUATEMALA: GUATEMALA CITY". National Geophysical Data Center. December 26, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
  39. "M 6.9 - offshore Oaxaca, Mexico". United States Geological Survey. December 29, 1917. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
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