List of earthquakes in 2011 explained

Year:2011
Location Map:Earth
Largest:9.1 Japan
Deadliest:9.1 Japan
19,747 deaths
Fatalities:20,925
9.0+:1
8.0–8.9:0
7.0–7.9:18
6.0–6.9:204
5.0–5.9:2271

This is a list of earthquakes in 2011. Only earthquakes of magnitude 6 or above are included, unless they result in damage and/or casualties, or are notable for some other reason. Smaller events 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. The 9.1 Tōhoku earthquake was the fourth most powerful ever recorded and triggered a massive tsunami (around 20,000 deaths). In a very busy year, many earthquakes caused damage in Turkey, New Zealand, Myanmar, India and United States.

Overall

By death toll

RankDeath tollMagnitudeLocationMMIDepth (km) Date
19,747 Japan, Tōhoku29.0
7.6
5.0
10.0
India, Sikkim19.7
5.0
10.0
20.0
78.0

By magnitude

RankMagnitudeDeath tollLocationDate
Japan, Tōhoku
New Zealand, Kermadec Islands
Japan, Honshu
- Fiji, Ndoi Island
-
United States, Aleutian Islands
Chile, Araucanía Region
Vanuatu, Port Vila
Argentina, Santiago del Estero
New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands
Vanuatu, Port Vila
Vanuatu, Isangel

By month

January

Month:January
8.0-8.9:0
7.0–7.9:4
6.0–6.9:10
Fatalities:3
Largest:7.2 Pakistan
7.2
Deadliest:7.2 Pakistan
3 deaths
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
1[1] 7.0583.6V---
2[2] , Araucanía Region, 42 km north northwest of Carahue7.224.0VIIThis was an aftershock to the 2010 Chile earthquake.--
5[3] , offshore, southeast of the Loyalty Islands6.1112.2----
9[4] , Tafea offshore, 110 km west northwest of Isangel6.522.0V[5] ---
9[6] , Tafea offshore, 124 km west northwest of Isangel6.118.0IVThis was an aftershock to the 6.5 earthquake 7 hours earlier.--
12[7] offshore, Bonin Islands region 6.4512.0III---
13[8] , Loyalty Islands offshore, 118 km north northeast of Tadine7.09.0V---
17[9] , South Sumatra offshore, 129 km south southwest of Pagar Alam6.036.0IV---
18[10] , Balochistan, 46 km west southwest of Dalbandin7.268.0VIIThe 2011 Dalbandin earthquake damaged 200 homes near the epicentre. One person was killed by falling debris, and two others died from heart attacks in Quetta. This was the strongest in the country since the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.3-
24[11] , Gorno-Badakshan, 106 km west northwest of Murghob6.0110.0V---
26[12] , Aceh offshore, 58 km east southeast of Sinabang6.123.0V---
27[13] , Kerman Province, 119 km south southeast of Bam6.210.0VIIThis was an aftershock of the 2010 Hosseinabad earthquake.--
29[14] , Svalbard and Jan Mayen offshore, 75 km east of Olonkinbyen6.215.0----
31[15] , Tongatapu, offshore, 101 km south southwest of Vaini6.076.0V---

February

Month:February
8.0-8.9:0
7.0-7.9:0
6.0–6.9:17
Fatalities:186
Largest:6.9
Deadliest:6.1 New Zealand
185 deaths
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
4[16] Myanmar, Sagaing Region, 62 km east of Wangjing, India6.285.0VIOne person was killed and several buildings and bridges were damaged in Monywa, Myanmar. Some damage was also reported in Assam, India.1-
7[17] , Bougainville offshore, 98 km south southwest of Arawa6.4415.0III---
10[18] , Celebes Sea offshore, 250 km south southeast of Tabiauan6.6525.0IV---
11[19] , Maule Region, 21 km north of Tomé6.926.0VIIA tsunami up to 0.3m (01feet) was observed off the coast of Chile. This was an aftershock of the 2010 Chile earthquake.--
12[20] , Bío-Bío Region, 13 km south southeast of Chiguayante6.116.0VIIIt is also an aftershock of the 2010 Chile earthquake.--
15[21] , South Sulawesi, 146 km south southeast of Poso6.116.2VII---
20[22] , Kamchatka, 41 km south southwest of Ust-Kamchatsk6.133.0VI---
21[23] , offshore, south of the Fiji Islands6.5558.1----
21[24] , Canterbury, 6 km southeast of Christchurch6.15.9XIThe 2011 Christchurch earthquake was one of the worst natural disasters in New Zealand's history. 185 people were killed, and 2,000 people were injured. This was also an aftershock of the 2010 Canterbury earthquake.1852,000
Note: The 2010 Maule Earthquake's aftershocks have not been included due to cluttering.

March

Month:March
9.0+:1
8.0–8.9:0
7.0–7.9:3
6.0–6.9:68
5.0–5.9:633
Deadliest:9.1 19,747 deaths
Fatalities:19,924
Largest:9.1 Japan
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
6[25] offshore6.687.7IV---
9[26] , Sendai offshore, 120 km Southeast of Ofunato7.332.0VIThe March 2011 Sanriku earthquake was a foreshock of the 9.1 earthquake 2 days later.--
10[27] , Yunnan5.510.0VIIThe 2011 Yunnan earthquake damaged 12,000 homes, left 26 people dead and 313 injured.26313
11[28] , Tōhoku Region offshore9.129.0XI[29] The 2011 Tohoku earthquake was the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and is the fourth largest earthquake in recorded history, a tsunami up to 40.5m (132.9feet) high caused 19,745 deaths with 6,242 people injured, and 2,556 people missing. In Jayapura, Indonesia, one person was killed with another person killed in the U.S. State of California.19,7476,434
11[30] , offshore Tōhoku Region7.942.6VIIIThese were aftershocks of the 9.1 earthquake earlier that day.--
11[31] , offshore Tōhoku Region7.718.6IV--
24[32] , 27 km Northwest of Tachilek6.98.0XThe 2011 Tarlay earthquake caused major destruction in Shan State, killing 151 people and injuring 212 others.151212
Note: Aftershocks of the Japan earthquake have not been included unless they are above magnitude 7 or lead to casualties.

April

Month:April
7.0–7.9:1
6.0–6.9:18
5.0–5.9:159
Fatalities:12
Largest:7.1 Japan
Deadliest:6.6
7 deaths
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
1[33] , South Aegean offshore, 42 km northwest of Fry6.059.9VI---
3[34] , West Java offshore, 278 km southwest of Kawalu6.714.0VOne person died of a heart attack in Cilacap.[35] 1-
7[36] , Veracruz, 7 km southwest of Helio García Alfaro6.6166.2VI---
7[37] , Miyagi offshore, 29 km southeast of Ishinomaki7.142.0VIIIThe April 2011 Miyagi earthquake caused further structural damage in Miyagi and Fukushima Prefectures. Four people died and 141 were injured.4141
11[38] , Fukushima, 17 km south southwest of Ishikawa6.611.0VIIIThe April 2011 Fukushima earthquake caused little structural damage, but killed seven people and injured ten others. Mostly from landslides.710
23[39] , Makira offshore, 79 km west of Kirakira6.879.0VI-- -
24[40] , Southeast Sulawesi offshore, 47 km northeast of Katabu6.18.0VIIIFourteen people were injured, 38 houses and a school were destroyed in the South Konawe-Kendari area.[41] -14

May

Month:May
9.0+:0
8.0-8.9:0
7.0-7.9:0
6.0–6.9:7
5.0–5.9:179
Fatalities:11
Largest:6.8
Deadliest:5.1
9 deaths
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
10[42] , Loyalty Islands offshore, 124 km northeast of 6.811.0V---
11, Murcia, 4 km northeast of Lorca5.11.0VIThe 2011 Lorca earthquake caused significant localized damage and panic among locals, leaving many displaced from their homes. Nine people were killed and 403 others were injured.9403
19[43] , Kütahya, 12 km north northeast of Simav5.87.0VIIAfter the 2011 Kütahya earthquake, many locals panicked and power was lost to most of Simav, and some buildings sustained damage. An elderly woman in İnegöl suffered a heart-attack and died in the immediate aftermath of the tremor, while in Simav, one person was killed after being struck by a concrete block. 122 others were injured.[44] 2122

June

Month:June
7.0–7.9:1
6.0–6.9:13
5.0–5.9:161
Deadliest:5.9
1 death
5.0
1 death
Fatalities:2
Largest:7.3
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
8[45] , Xinjiang, 76 km west of Turpan5.121.1 VIIn Dabancheng, fifty houses were damaged and landslides occurred. At least eight people were injured.-8
13[46] , Canterbury offshore, 9 km east southeast of Christchurch5.96.1VIIIThe June 2011 Christchurch earthquake, being a strong aftershock of the February event, caused further damage to buildings, power outages, liquefaction and rockfalls. One elderly person died after falling in panic, and 46 others were injured, two seriously.[47] [48] 146
16[49] , East New Britain, 108 km east southeast of Kimbe6.416.0VIII---
20[50] , Yunnan, 137 km east southeast of Myitkyina, Myanmar5.039.0IVModerate damage occurred in Baoshan and four people were injured.-4
22[51] , Iwate offshore, 42 km north northeast of Miyako6.733.0VIThis was possibly an aftershock of the March 2011 event.--
24[52] , Alaska offshore, 162 km east of Atka7.352.0VIIn Nikolski, a tsunami with heights of was observed.--
24[53] , Sud-Est, 11 km north of Cayes-Jacmel3.510.0IIIIn Port-au-Prince, seven people were injured in a crowd-crush caused by panicking crowds.-7
26[54] , Qinghai, 186 km northwest of Qamdo5.329.3VTen houses collapsed and over 90% of others were damaged near the epicentre.--
26[55] , Papua, 146 km south southeast of Biak6.317.0VII---
29[56] , Nagano, 20 km west southwest of Hotaka5.010.0VIn Nagano, one person was crushed to death by a falling bookshelf,[57] and seventeen others were injured, fourteen of them seriously.[58] 117

July

Month:July
7.0–7.9:2
6.0–6.9:17
5.0–5.9:205
Fatalities:14
Largest:7.6
Deadliest:6.1
14 deaths
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
6[59] , Kermadec Islands offshore7.617.0VIIA tsunami was observed with heights of in Raoul Island.[60] --
10[61] , Miyagi offshore, 177 km east southeast of Ishinomaki7.023.0VIt was an aftershock of the event on March 11.--
11[62] , Central Visayas offshore, 33 km west southwest of Cayhagan6.419.0VI---
19[63] , Batken, 16 km north northeast of Aydarken6.120.0VIIIThe 2011 Fergana Valley earthquake caused fifteen injuries, as many as 650 houses to collapse or sustain severe damage and rockfalls in Kyrgyzstan.[64] [65] However in Uzbekistan, over 800 homes were damaged and thirteen people were killed, while another person died due to panic in Tajikistan.[66] 14101
20[67] , Makira offshore, 16 km northeast of Kirakira6.021.0VI---
25[68] , New Ireland offshore, 70 km south southwest of Kavieng6.310.0VI---
29[69] South of the Fiji Islands6.7532.0----
31[70] , Madang offshore, 103 km northeast of Angoram6.610.0VI---

August

Month:August
7.0–7.9:3
6.0–6.9:10
5.0–5.9:146
Fatalities:0
Largest:7.2
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
11[71] , Xinjiang, 104 km east northeast of Kashgar5.610.0VIIAt least 21 people were injured and moderate damage was reported in Kashgar.-21
20[72] , Shefa offshore, 71 km south southwest of Port Vila7.232.0VI---
20[73] , Shefa offshore, 65 km south southwest of Port Vila6.535.0VAftershock of the 7.2 earthquake 18 minutes prior.--
20[74] , Shefa offshore, 64 km south of Port Vila7.128.0VIAftershock of the 7.2 earthquake an hour prior.--
23[75] , Colorado, 6 km south of Valdez5.34.0VIIThe 2011 Colorado earthquake caused damage in Segundo, Cokedale, Valdez and Trinidad. Rockslides occurred on State Highway 12.--
23[76] , Virginia, 11 km southwest of Mineral5.86.0VIIIThe 2011 Virginia earthquake was felt by more people than any other quake in U.S. history, with tremors also being felt in Canada.[77] Several people were injured and damage was reported in the states of Virginia, the capital Washington D.C.,[78] Delaware,[79] Maryland,[80] West Virginia,[81] Pennsylvania,[82] New Jersey,[83] and New York.[84] -Several
24[85] , Ucayali, 64 km east southeast of Contamana7.0147.0VI---
30[86] , Maluku offshore, 236 km north of Baukau6.9469.8III---

September

Month:September
7.0–7.9:2
6.0–6.9:16
5.0–5.9:121
Fatalities:125
Deadliest:6.9
111 deaths
Largest:7.3 Fiji
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
2[87] , Alaska offshore, 170 km east of Atka6.932.0IA tsunami with a wave height of was recorded at Atka.--
2[88] , Santiago Del Estero, 20 km west northwest of Añatuya6.7578.9III---
3[89] , Tafea offshore, 133 km south southeast of Isangel7.0185.1V---
5[90] , Aceh, 68 km west southwest of Kabanjahe6.791.0VIThe 2011 Aceh earthquake killed ten people and caused damage in Singkil.10-
7[91] , Delhi, 6 km northeast of Pitampura4.310.0VOne person was injured and some minor damage occurred in the Delhi area.-1
9[92] , British Columbia offshore, 66 km southwest of Vernon6.422.0VII---
15[93] , Lau offshore, 412 km south southeast of Levuka7.3644.6II---
16[94] , Iwate offshore, 99 km northeast of Miyako6.730.0VAftershock of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake.--
19[95] , Sikkim, 43 km northwest of Mangan6.950.0VIIIThe 2011 Sikkim earthquake caused widespread damage in several countries in south and central Asia. At least 97 people were killed and many buildings collapsed in the Indian states of Sikkim, Bihar and West Bengal, while six people were killed in Nepal.[96] Seven additional fatalities occurred in Tibet, China, while minor damage was reported in Bhutan and Bangladesh.111-
19[97] , Santa Rosa, 3 km east of Santa María Ixhuatán5.69.0VIIThree people were killed by landslides, another person was killed by a wall collapse and 40 others were injured in Guatemala City.[98] At least 11 houses were destroyed and 400 others were damaged.440

October

Month:October
7.0–7.9:2
6.0–6.9:9
5.0–5.9:122
Fatalities:608
Largest:7.4 New Zealand
Deadliest:7.1
604 deaths
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
7, central Honshu2.4--One person was killed by falling rocks while mountain climbing.[99] 1-
13[100] , Bali offshore, 88 km southwest of Jimbaran6.139.0VAt least 43 people were injured in southern Bali.-43
14[101] , Morobe offshore, 4 km east southeast of Finschhafen6.537.0VI---
14[102] , Amur, 8 km east southeast of Takhtamygda6.012.0VIIISome minor damage and power outages were reported near the epicenter.[103] --
18[104] , East New Britain, 102 km east southeast of Kimbe6.126.0VI---
20[105] , Gujarat, 15 km southeast of Mendarda5.110.0VIIOver 3,000 buildings were damaged and 34 people were injured.-34
21[106] , Kermadec Islands offshore7.433.0III---
23[107] , Van, 27 km north northeast of Van7.118.0VIIIAt least 604 people were killed, 4,152 others were injured, 40,000 were displaced, 5,739 buildings collapsed and 4,882 others were damaged in the 2011 Van earthquake. Telecommunications, electricity and water services were disrupted. Surface faulting and liquefaction were also observed.6044,152
28[108] , Ica, 39 km southwest of Santiago6.924.0VIIIOne person died, 103 others were injured and 134 buildings were destroyed at Ica.1103
29[109] , Sikkim, 15 km north northeast of Gangtok3.510.0IIIOne person died after falling from a bridge and another died from a heart attack in the epicentral area.2-
29[110] , Pichincha, 20 km east northeast of Quito4.03.0IVSome minor damage and landslides occurred near Quito.- -
31[111] , Sichuan, 48 km west northwest of Guangyuan5.039.5IISome barns collapsed and roof tiles fell from older houses in Qingchuan County.[112] --

November

Month:November
9.0+:0
8.0-8.9:0
7.0-7.9:0
6.0–6.9:10
5.0–5.9:135
Fatalities:38
Deadliest:5.6
38 deaths
Largest:6.9 Japan
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
1[113] , Xinjiang, 70 km west northwest of Xinyuan5.628.0VIAt least 2,453 houses collapsed, 66,000 others were damaged, about 148,500 people were affected and 1,101 livestock were killed in Xinjiang.[114] --
6[115] , Oklahoma, 8 km northwest of Prague5.75.2VIIIDue to the 2011 Oklahoma earthquake, two people were injured, 14 homes were destroyed and many others were damaged in the epicentral area. Parts of US Highway 62 between Meeker and Prague buckled by shaking along pre-existing cracks.-2
8[116] , Oklahoma, 9 km south southeast of Sparks4.85.0VIAftershock of the 2011 Oklahoma earthquake. Some additional homes were damaged.--
8[117] , Okinawa offshore, 238 km west northwest of Naha6.9224.9V---
9[118] , Van, 2 km west northwest of Edremit5.65.0VIIAftershock of the 2011 Van earthquake. Some additional buildings collapsed in Van, killing 38 people and injuring 260 others.38260
14[119] , North Maluku offshore, 199 km south southwest of Ternate6.317.0VII---
22[120] , Beni, 62 km south southwest of Trinidad6.6549.9III---

December

Month:December
9.0+:0
8.0–8.9:0
7.0–7.9:1
6.0–6.9:7
5.0-5.9:106
Fatalities:3
Deadliest:6.5
3 deaths
Largest:7.1 Papua New Guinea
Date! rowspan="2" style="width: 310px"
Country and locationMwDepth (km)MMINotesCasualties
DeadInjured
1[121] , Xinjiang, 33 km west southwest of Shache4.931.5IVAt least 300 homes in Kashgar sustained moderate damage.--
11[122] , Guerrero, 6 km south southwest of Nuevo Balsas6.559.0VIIAt least three people were killed, ten were injured, many homes were damaged and landslides occurred in the 2011 Zumpango earthquake.310
14[123] , Morobe, 25 km south southeast of Wau7.1135.0VI---
23[124] , Canterbury, 14 km east northeast of Christchurch5.89.7VIIISixty people were injured, a few buildings were damaged and cracks and potholes appeared in roads in the Christchurch area.-60
26[125] , Tuva, 45 km north northeast of Saryg-Sep6.615.0VIIMany buildings were damaged and 1,600 people were evacuated in the epicentral area.--

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1 January 2011. M 7.0 - 26 km NNE of El Hoyo, Argentina.
  2. Web site: 2 January 2011. M 7.2 - 42 km NNW of Carahue, Chile.
  3. Web site: 5 January 2011. M 6.1 - southeast of the Loyalty Islands.
  4. Web site: 9 January 2011. M 6.5 - 110 km WNW of Isangel, Vanuatu.
  5. Web site: PAGER - M 6.6 VANUATU . USGS . 9 January 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110114003741/http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/pager/events/us/c00010we/index.html. 14 January 2011. dead. 19 November 2023.
  6. Web site: 9 January 2011. M 6.1 - 124 km WNW of Isangel, Vanuatu.
  7. Web site: 12 January 2011. M 6.4 - Bonin Islands, Japan region.
  8. Web site: 13 January 2011. M 7.0 - 118 km NNE of Tadine, New Caledonia.
  9. Web site: 17 January 2011. M 6.0 - 129 km SSW of Pagar Alam, Indonesia.
  10. Web site: 18 January 2011. M 7.2 - 46 km WSW of Dalbandin, Pakistan.
  11. Web site: 24 January 2011. M 6.0 - 106 km WNW of Murghob, Tajikistan.
  12. Web site: 26 January 2011. M 6.1 - 58 km ESE of Sinabang, Indonesia.
  13. Web site: 27 January 2011. M 6.2 - 119 km SSE of Bam, Iran.
  14. Web site: 29 January 2011. M 6.2 - 75 km E of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen.
  15. Web site: 31 January 2011. M 6.0 - 101 km SSW of Vaini, Tonga.
  16. Web site: 4 February 2011. M 6.2 - 62 km E of W?ngjing, India.
  17. Web site: 7 January 2011. M 6.4 - 98 km SSW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea.
  18. Web site: 10 February 2011. M 6.6 - 250 km SSE of Tabiauan, Philippines.
  19. Web site: 11 February 2011. M 6.9 - 21 km N of Tomé, Chile.
  20. Web site: 12 February 2011. M 6.1 - 13 km SSE of Chiguayante, Chile.
  21. Web site: 15 February 2011. M 6.1 - 146 km SSE of Poso, Indonesia.
  22. Web site: 20 February 2011. M 6.1 - 41 km SSW of Ust'-Kamchatsk Staryy, Russia.
  23. Web site: 21 February 2011. M 6.5 - south of the Fiji Islands.
  24. Web site: 21 February 2011. M 6.1 - 6 km SE of Christchurch, New Zealand.
  25. Web site: 6 March 2011. 5 August 2021. United States Geological Survey. M 6.6 - South Sandwich Islands region.
  26. Web site: 9 March 2011. 5 August 2021. United States Geological Survey. M 7.3 - 120 km SE of Ofunato, Japan.
  27. Web site: 10 March 2011. 5 August 2021. United States Geological Survey. M 5.5 - 90 km NE of Bhamo, Myanmar.
  28. Web site: 11 March 2011. 5 August 2021. United States Geological Survey. M 9.1 - 2011 Great Tohoku Earthquake, Japan.
  29. Classification of road damage due to earthquakes. 10.1007/s11069-011-0025-0. 16 June 2024. 2011. Nat Hazards. Springer Science. Panjamani Anbazhagan. Sushma Srinivas. Deepu Chandran. 60. 2 . 425–460.
  30. Web site: 11 March 2011. 5 August 2021. United States Geological Survey. M 7.9 - 47 km E of Oarai, Japan.
  31. Web site: 11 March 2011. 5 August 2021. United States Geological Survey. M 7.7 - 272 km ESE of Kamaishi, Japan.
  32. Web site: 24 March 2011. 5 August 2021. United States Geological Survey. M 6.9 - 27 km NNW of Tachilek, Myanmar.
  33. Web site: M 6.0 - 42 km NW of Fry, Greece.
  34. Web site: M 6.7 - 278 km SSW of Kawalu, Indonesia.
  35. Web site: Pengungsi Gempa Meninggal karena Serangan Jantung. Okezone.com. 22 August 2024. 4 April 2011.
  36. Web site: M 6.6 - 7 km SW of Helio García Alfaro, Mexico.
  37. Web site: M 7.1 - 29 ESE of Ishinomaki, Japan.
  38. Web site: M 6.6 - 17 km SSW of Ishikawa, Japan.
  39. Web site: M 6.8 - 79 km W of Kirakira, Solomon Islands.
  40. Web site: M 6.1 - 47 km NE of Katabu, Indonesia.
  41. Web site: Earthquake Sulawesi (Indonesia): hundreds of houses damaged + people injured. EarthquakeReport.com. 21 August 2024. 28 April 2011. 29 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110629113127/http://earthquake-report.com/2011/04/26/very-strong-shallow-earthquake-in-salawesi-indonesia/. dead.
  42. Web site: M 6.8 - 124 km NE of Wé, New Caledonia.
  43. Web site: M 5.8 - 12 km ENE of Simav, Turkey.
  44. Web site: Earthquake hits western Turkey; 2 dead. 2011-05-20. 2011-05-20. Comert, Yesim. CNN.
  45. Web site: M 5.1 - 76 km W of Turpan, China.
  46. Web site: M 5.9 - 9 km ESE of Christchurch, New Zealand.
  47. News: One death reported after earthquake. The New Zealand Herald. 14 June 2011. 14 June 2011.
  48. Web site: Shattered city hit again. 14 June 2011. Fairfax New Zealand Limited. 13 June 2011. The Press.
  49. Web site: M 6.4 - 108 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea.
  50. Web site: M 5.0 - 137 km ESE of Myitkyina, Myanmar.
  51. Web site: M 6.7 - 42 km NNE of Miyako, Japan.
  52. Web site: M 7.3 - Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
  53. Web site: M 3.5 - 11 km N of Cayes-Jacmel, Haiti.
  54. Web site: M 5.3 - 186 km NW of Qamdo, China.
  55. Web site: M 6.3 - 146 km SSE of Biak, Indonesia.
  56. Web site: M 5.0 - 20 km WSW of Hotaka, Japan.
  57. Web site: 長野・松本の地震で死者 44歳男性、本の下敷きに. https://web.archive.org/web/20110905022134/http://asahi.com/national/update/0702/TKY201107020126.html. 2 July 2011. 26 December 2022. 5 September 2011. ja.
  58. [:ja:長野県中部地震]
  59. Web site: M 7.6 - Kermadec Islands region.
  60. Web site: Sun Media Ltd. Tsunami waves go east and west. 7 July 2011.
  61. Web site: M 7.0 - 177 km ESE of Ishinomaki, Japan.
  62. Web site: M 6.4 - 33 km WSW of Cayhagan, Philippines.
  63. Web site: M 6.1 - 16 km NNE of Aydarken, Kyrgyzstan.
  64. Web site: Earthquake Report. EarthquakeReport.com. 2011-07-20. 2011-07-19. 2018-09-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20180929150125/https://earthquake-report.com/2011/07/19/extemely-dangerous-earthquake-in-kyrgyzstan/. dead.
  65. News: Kutuyeva . Aizada . Powerful earthquake strikes southern Kyrgyzstan . . 2011-07-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120725100525/http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2011/07/20/powerful_earthquake_strikes_southern_kyrgyzstan/ . July 25, 2012 .
  66. News: AFP. Google. At least 13 killed in Uzbekistan quake. https://web.archive.org/web/20140221090703/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5infYwiV7qDzNjMaCskabtBLPrbOg. dead. February 21, 2014. 20 July 2011. Agence France-Presse. July 20, 2011.
  67. Web site: M 6.0 - 16 km NE of Kirakira, Solomon Islands.
  68. Web site: M 6.3 - 70 km SSW of Kavieng, Papua New Guinea.
  69. Web site: M 6.7 - south of the Fiji Islands.
  70. Web site: M 6.6 - 103 km NE of Angoram, Papua New Guinea.
  71. Web site: M 5.6 - 104 km ENE of Kashgar, China.
  72. Web site: M 7.2 - 71 km SSW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu.
  73. Web site: M 6.5 - 65 km SSW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu.
  74. Web site: M 7.1 - 64 km S of Port-Vila, Vanuatu.
  75. Web site: M 5.3 - 6 km S of Valdez, Colorado.
  76. Web site: M 5.8 - 11 km SSW of Mineral, Virginia.
  77. News: Michael E.. Ruane. Lori. Aratani. Earthquake damage to Washington Monument was very rare occurrence. 23 August 2012. The Washington Post.
  78. Web site: Earthquake FAQ. dead. January 10, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120111024122/http://www.nationalcathedral.org/dcquake/earthquakeFAQ.shtml. January 11, 2012. mdy-all.
  79. Web site: DelDOT Inspecting Infrastructure After Earthquake. Delaware Department of Transportation. August 23, 2011. January 11, 2012.
  80. News: Md. residents homeless after East Coast earthquake. Associated Press. ABC News. August 27, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110930032229/http://www.abc2news.com/dpp/news/state/md.-residents-displaced-after-east-coast-earthquake. September 30, 2011. dead. mdy-all.
  81. News: Elmquist. Sonja. Patriot Slumps After Reporting Reduced Coal Output, Higher Mining Costs. Bloomerg News. Bloomberg. September 21, 2011. September 16, 2011.
  82. Web site: 5.9 earthquake rocks mid-Atlantic. altoonamirror.com.
  83. Web site: Gloucester County suffers minor earthquake damage, reports in Woodbury, Deptford. Gloucester County Times. August 26, 2011. Carly Q. Romalino. Jessica Driscoll. August 24, 2011.
  84. News: NY gets tremors but no damage from quake in Va. August 23, 2011. Associated Press. The Wall Street Journal. August 23, 2011. February 2, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160202140849/http://www.wsj.com/articles/APd735785c30da4336b047663ba67e0b37. dead.
  85. Web site: M 7.0 - 64 km ESE of Contamana, Peru.
  86. Web site: M 6.9 - 236 km N of Baukau, Timor Leste.
  87. Web site: M 6.9 - 170 km E of Atka, Alaska.
  88. Web site: M 6.7 - 20 km WNW of Añatuya, Argentina.
  89. Web site: M 7.0 - 133 km SSE of Isangel, Vanuatu.
  90. Web site: M 6.7 - 68 km WSW of Kabanjahe, Indonesia.
  91. Web site: M 4.3 - 6 km NE of Pitampura, India.
  92. Web site: M 6.4 - 66 km SW of Vernon, Canada.
  93. Web site: M 7.3 - Fiji region.
  94. Web site: M 6.7 - 99 km NE of Miyako, Japan.
  95. Web site: M 6.9 - 43 km NW of Mangan, India.
  96. http://www.dnaindia.com/world/report_earthquake-kills-5-in-nepal_1588802 Earthquake kills 5 in Nepal
  97. Web site: M 5.6 - 3 km E of Santa María Ixhuatán, Guatemala.
  98. Web site: Strong dangerous earthquake in Guatemala – 3 people killed, many injured + a lot of damage. 23 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120531012126/http://earthquake-report.com/2011/09/19/strong-dangerous-earthquake-in-guatemala/. 31 May 2012. dead.
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  100. Web site: M 6.1 - 88 km SW of Jimbaran, Indonesia.
  101. Web site: M 6.5 - 4 km ESE of Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea.
  102. Web site: M 6.0 - 8 km ESE of Takhtamygda, Russia.
  103. Web site: Very strong shallow dangerous earthquake in Amur area, Russia – many aftershocks are reported. 15 October 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111216083639/http://earthquake-report.com/2011/10/14/strong-dangerous-shallow-earthquake-in-russia-close-to-the-border-with-china/. 16 December 2011. dead.
  104. Web site: M 6.1 - 102 km ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea.
  105. Web site: M 5.1 - 15 km SE of Mendarda, India.
  106. Web site: M 7.4 - Kermadec Islands region.
  107. Web site: M 7.1 - 27 km NNE of Van, Turkey.
  108. Web site: M 6.9 - 39 km SW of Santiago, Peru.
  109. Web site: M 3.5 - 15 km NNE of Gangtok, India.
  110. Web site: M 4.0 - 20 km ENE of Quito, Ecuador.
  111. Web site: M 5.0 - 48 km WNW of Guangyuan, China.
  112. Web site: Dangerous earthquake in Sichuan, China – some damage reported. 1 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120102020731/http://earthquake-report.com/2011/10/31/dangerous-earthquake-in-sichuan-china/. 2 January 2012. dead.
  113. Web site: M 5.6 - 70 km WNW of Xinyuan, China.
  114. Web site: Dangerous earthquake in Xinjiang, China – 148,500 people affected – 109 million USD direct losses. 7 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111109010346/http://earthquake-report.com/2011/11/01/extremely-dangerous-earthquake-in-xinjiang-china/. 9 November 2011. dead.
  115. Web site: M 5.7 - 8 km NW of Prague, Oklahoma.
  116. Web site: M 4.8 - 9 km SSE of Sparks, Oklahoma.
  117. Web site: M 6.9 - 238 km WNW of Naha, Japan.
  118. Web site: M 5.6 - 2 km WNW of Edremit, Turkey.
  119. Web site: M 6.3 - 199 km SSW of Ternate, Indonesia.
  120. Web site: M 6.6 - 62 km SSW of Trinidad, Bolivia.
  121. Web site: M 4.9 - 33 km WSW of Shache, China.
  122. Web site: M 6.5 - 6 km SSW of Nuevo Balsas, Mexico.
  123. Web site: M 7.1 - 25 km SSE of Wau, Papua New Guinea.
  124. Web site: M 5.8 - 14 km ENE of Christchurch, New Zealand.
  125. Web site: M 6.6 - 45 km NNE of Saryg-Sep, Russia.