The following list of disasters in Estonia is a list of major disasters (excluding conventional acts of war but including acts of terrorism) which relate to Estonia or involved its citizens, in a definable incident or accident such as a shipwreck, where the loss of life was five or more, while some traffic accidents with under ten victims may be excluded.
data-sort-type="number" | Deaths Italics indicate an ! | Event | Year | Notes |
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200,000 | 1708–1713 | Plague during the Great Northern War, a mere decade after The Great Starvation and just after the Great Frost famine killed ca. 57% of people in Estonia. | ||
70,000–75,000 | 1695–1697 | A cold and rainy summer and early autumn frost resulted in crop failure, killing ca. 20% of people in Estonia. | ||
40,000 | 1709 | An extraordinarily cold winter resulted in crop failure, killing ca. 11% of people in Estonia. | ||
Significant | 1211–1212 | Plague outbreak during the Livonian Crusade devastated the Estonian forces. | ||
Significant | Plague of 1532 | 1532 | Plague outbreak. | |
Significant | Plague of 1549–1553 | 1549–1553 | Plague outbreak. | |
Significant | 1561–1580 | Several plague outbreaks during the Livonian War devastated different forces and the civilian population. | ||
Significant | 1601–1606 | Plague outbreak during the Polish–Swedish War devastated different forces and the civilian population. | ||
Significant | Plague of 1657 | 1657 | Plague outbreak. | |
2,940 | 2020–2021 | The ongoing pandemic has killed 0.89% of all infected in Estonia. | ||
2,236 | 1848–1849 cholera outbreak | 1848–1849 | Cholera outbreak killed 38% of all infected. | |
852 | 1994 | Cruise ferry sank in the Baltic Sea en route from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden after its visor broke off, killing all but 137 on board. | ||
755 | 1831–1833 cholera outbreak | 1831–1833 | Cholera outbreak killed 40%–55% of all infected. | |
674 | 1853 cholera outbreak | 1853 | A short pandemic killed ca. 41% of all infected. | |
200 | 1892–1894 cholera outbreak | 1892–1894 | Cholera outbreak killed 35% of all infected. | |
177 | 1893 | Monitor mysteriously sank en route from Tallinn to Helsinki, killing all on board. | ||
100 | 1871–1872 cholera outbreak | 1871–1872 | Cholera outbreak mostly devastated the area in and around Tallinn. | |
68 | 2001 | People in Pärnu county drank counterfeit vodka which had mistakenly been made with toxic methanol instead of ordinary ethanol. | ||
63 | 1936 | Ammunition depots exploded in Männiku, killing mostly army personnel. | ||
61 | 1897 | Military train derailed at Puka, killing mostly personnel of the 95th "Krasnoyarski" Infantry Regiment. | ||
21 | 1977 | An-24 carrying personnel of the Soviet 655th Fighter Aviation Regiment crashed after hitting the chimney of a distillery in Moe, killing all on board. | ||
18 | 1937 | School burned down after film stock caught fire, killing 1 child on sight, 16 in the coming days, and 1 of their wounds several years later. | ||
14 | 1997 | Soldiers of the Baltic Peacekeeping Battalion froze in the Kurkse strait en route from Suur-Pakri Island to Kurkse on the mainland by foot on a dangerous training maneuver, killing all but 8 soldiers. | ||
14 | 2005 | Commercial transport helicopter en route from Tallinn to Helsinki, Finland crashed into the Tallinn Bay after liftoff, killing all on board. | ||
10 | 1924 | Mail train was derailed possibly by Soviet diversionists at Pedja River near Jõgeva, killing both passengers and crew. | ||
10 | 2011 | Disabled patients died of carbon monoxide poisoning, while 36 patients were evacuated. | ||
10 | 1934 | Officer candidates were killed by an accidental bombshell explosion during an Estonian Military Academy exercise. | ||
9 | 1939 | A fire destroyed a third of the mostly wooden town of Petseri. | ||
9 | 1940 | Commercial transport airplane en route from Tallinn to Helsinki, Finland was shut down Soviet bombers above the Gulf of Finland, killing all on board. | ||
9 | 1980 | Two oncoming trains collided in Baltic Railway Station in Tallinn, killing passengers and crew in both trains. | ||
8 | 1996 | A lorry crashed into a school bus at Pala, with 29 survivors in the bus and 1 in the lorry. | ||
6 | 1994 | A convenience store collapsed in Mustamäe district, Tallinn, killing 5 customers on site and 1 in hospital. | ||
data-sort-type="number" | Deaths Italics indicate an ! | Event | Year | Notes |
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1 | 2005 | Cyclone Gudrun caused considerable flooding in Western and Northern Estonian coastal areas. | ||
None | Ca. 1530–1450 BC | Impact energy of about 80 TJ, incinerating the forests within a 6 km radius. | ||
None | 1684 | A fire destroyed much of Tallinn's upper town Toompea. | ||
None | 1775 | A fire destroyed up to 2/3 of the mostly wooden town of Tartu. | ||
None | 1932 | A fire destroyed almost the entire village of Sviby on Vormsi island. | ||
None | 1939 | A fire destroyed almost the entire village of Võõpsu. |