List of earthquakes in China
Earthquakes with a magnitude 4.5 and over (1900–2015). The yellow star is the 2008 Sichuan earthquake .
This is a List of earthquakes in China , part of the series of lists of disasters in China . Earthquakes in the loess plateau where residents lived in yaodong caves tended to have big casualties, including the 1303 Hongdong and 1920 Haiyuan earthquakes . The most recent earthquake with a death toll of more than a thousand was the 2010 Yushu earthquake , which killed 2,968.
The collision of India with the rest of Asia has led to seismic activity throughout Western China , particularly in Tibet and the Yunnan , Xinjiang , Sichuan , Gansu and Qinghai provinces. However, these regions in comparison with Eastern China have a low population density. These areas also in general have poorer transport and building codes. Throughout China, poor building codes increases the damage and loss of life from earthquakes. The northern regions of Eastern China are not as seismically active as the western areas of the country, but earthquakes are still possible in this area.
Earthquake prediction was popular between 1966 and 1976, which overlapped with the Cultural Revolution. This reached its height with the successful prediction of the 1975 Haicheng earthquake . This earthquake had a prominent series of foreshocks and authorities who were eager to issue a warning. However very few earthquakes have both these criteria. The unpredictable and devastating 1976 Tangshan earthquake led to a reduction in the popularity of earthquake prediction in China.
Earthquakes
Date
Article
Coord
Location
Mag
Deaths
Description
c. 1920 BC
Jishi Gorge outburst flood
35°N 102°E / 35°N 102°E / 35; 102
Qinghai / Gansu
512-05-21
512 Shaanxi earthquake
38°54′N 112°48′E / 38.9°N 112.8°E / 38.9; 112.8
Dai County , Shaanxi
7.5 Ms
5,310 (estimate)
1038-01-09
1038 Dingxiang earthquake
38°24′N 112°55′E / 38.40°N 112.92°E / 38.40; 112.92
Dingxiang County , Shaanxi
7.25 Ms
32,300
1290-09-27
1290 Zhili earthquake [ 1]
41°30′N 119°18′E / 41.5°N 119.3°E / 41.5; 119.3
Ningcheng County , Inner Mongolia
6.8 Ms
100,000
1303-09-25
1303 Hongdong earthquake [ 2]
36°18′N 111°42′E / 36.3°N 111.7°E / 36.3; 111.7
Shaanxi
8.0 ML
270,000[ 3]
Taiyuan and Pingyang were leveled.
1337-09-08
1337 Huailai earthquake[ 4]
40°24′N 115°42′E / 40.4°N 115.7°E / 40.4; 115.7
Hebei , Beijing
6.5 Ms
.
1536-03-20
1536 Xichang earthquake
28°06′N 102°06′E / 28.1°N 102.1°E / 28.1; 102.1
Sichuan
7.5
thousands
1556-01-23
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
34°30′N 109°18′E / 34.50°N 109.30°E / 34.50; 109.30
Shaanxi
8.0 Mw
100,000+[ 5]
Population decreased by additional 730,000 due to emigration, plagues, and famine.[ 5]
1604-12-29
1604 Quanzhou earthquake
23°32′N 117°14′E / 23.54°N 117.24°E / 23.54; 117.24
Fujian
8.1 Mw
Unknown
Largest earthquake in southern China
1605-07-13
1605 Guangdong earthquake
19°54′N 110°30′E / 19.9°N 110.5°E / 19.9; 110.5
Guangdong
7.5 Ms
several thousand
1622-10-25
1622 North Guyuan earthquake
36°30′N 106°18′E / 36.5°N 106.3°E / 36.5; 106.3
Ningxia
7.2 Mw
12,000
1626-06-28
1626 Lingqiu earthquake
39°24′N 114°12′E / 39.4°N 114.2°E / 39.4; 114.2
Shaanxi
7.0 Ms
>5,200
1668-07-25
1668 Tancheng earthquake
34°18′N 118°36′E / 34.30°N 118.60°E / 34.30; 118.60
Tancheng County , Shandong
8.5 Mw
50,000
Largest seismic event ever recorded in history in eastern China.[ 6]
1679-09-02
1679 Sanhe-Pinggu earthquake
40°00′N 116°59′E / 40.000°N 116.983°E / 40.000; 116.983
Hebei , Beijing
8.0 Mw
45,500
1695-05-18
1695 Linfen earthquake
36°00′N 111°30′E / 36.0°N 111.5°E / 36.0; 111.5
Linfen
7.8 Ms
52,600
1709-10-14
1709 Zhongwei earthquake
37°24′N 105°18′E / 37.4°N 105.3°E / 37.4; 105.3
Ningxia
7.5 Ms
2,032
1718-06-19
1718 Tongwei–Gansu earthquake
35°00′N 105°12′E / 35.0°N 105.2°E / 35.0; 105.2
Gansu
7.5 Ms
75,000
1733-08-02
1733 Dongchuan earthquake
26°12′N 103°06′E / 26.2°N 103.1°E / 26.2; 103.1
Yunnan
7.75 Ms
thousands
1738-12-23
1738 Dangjiang earthquake
33°18′N 96°36′E / 33.3°N 96.6°E / 33.3; 96.6
Qinghai
6.5 Ms
336
1739-01-04
1739 Yinchuan–Pingluo earthquake
38°54′N 106°30′E / 38.9°N 106.5°E / 38.9; 106.5
Ningxia
8.0 Ms
50,000
1786-06-01
1786 Kangding-Luding earthquake [ 7] [ 8]
29°54′N 102°00′E / 29.9°N 102.0°E / 29.9; 102.0
Sichuan
7.75 ML
100,000+
The earthquake triggered a landslide that formed an artificial mud dam which blocked the Dadu River . Ten days later, this dam was breached resulting in a catastrophic mudslide flooding event.
1815-10-23
1815 Pinglu earthquake
34°48′N 111°12′E / 34.8°N 111.2°E / 34.8; 111.2
Shanxi
6.8 Ms
13,000
1830-11-10
1830 Cixian earthquake
36°24′N 114°12′E / 36.4°N 114.2°E / 36.4; 114.2
Hebei
7.4 Mw
7,477
1833-09-06
1833 Kunming earthquake
25°24′N 103°00′E / 25.400°N 103.000°E / 25.400; 103.000
Yunnan
8.0 Mw
6,000
1850-09-12
1850 Xichang earthquake
27°48′N 102°18′E / 27.8°N 102.3°E / 27.8; 102.3
Sichuan
7.6–7.9 Mw
20,650
1870-04-11
1870 Batang earthquake
30°00′N 99°06′E / 30.0°N 99.1°E / 30.0; 99.1
Sichuan
7.3 Mw
5,000
1879-07-01
1879 Gansu earthquake
33°12′N 104°42′E / 33.2°N 104.7°E / 33.2; 104.7
Gansu
8.0 Ms
22,000
1902-08-22
1902 Turkestan earthquake
40°00′N 77°00′E / 40.0°N 77.0°E / 40.0; 77.0
Xinjiang
7.7 Mw
2,500-20,000
1906-12-22
1906 Manasi earthquake
44°18′N 85°36′E / 44.3°N 85.6°E / 44.3; 85.6
Xinjiang
8.0 Mw
280
1912-12-21
1913 Eshan earthquake
24°16′N 102°50′E / 24.26°N 102.83°E / 24.26; 102.83
Eshan , Yunnan
6.8 Mw
942+
1918-02-13
1918 Shantou earthquake
23°32′N 117°14′E / 23.54°N 117.24°E / 23.54; 117.24
Shantou , Guangdong
7.2 Mw
1,000+
1920-12-16
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
36°30′N 105°42′E / 36.50°N 105.70°E / 36.50; 105.70
Haiyuan County , Ningxia
7.8 ML
265,000[ 9]
1923-03-24
1923 Renda earthquake
31°17′42″N 100°45′00″E / 31.295°N 100.750°E / 31.295; 100.750
Luhuo County , Sichuan
7.0 Ms
4,800
1925-03-16
1925 Dali earthquake
25°42′N 100°24′E / 25.7°N 100.4°E / 25.7; 100.4
Dali , Yunnan
7.0 Ms
5,000
1927-05-23
1927 Gulang earthquake
37°23′N 102°19′E / 37.39°N 102.31°E / 37.39; 102.31
Gulang County , Gansu
7.6 Mw
40,900
1931-08-10
1931 Fuyun earthquake [ 10]
47°06′N 89°48′E / 47.1°N 89.8°E / 47.1; 89.8
Fuyun County , Xinjiang
8.0 Mw
10,000[ 11]
1932-12-25
1932 Changma earthquake
39°42′N 96°42′E / 39.7°N 96.7°E / 39.7; 96.7
Gansu
7.6 Ms
275
1933-08-25
1933 Diexi earthquake
32°00′N 103°42′E / 32.0°N 103.7°E / 32.0; 103.7
Mao County , Sichuan
7.5 MS
9,000
1937-07-31
1937 Heze earthquakes
35°16′08″N 115°11′24″E / 35.269°N 115.190°E / 35.269; 115.190
Mudan District , Shandong
6.9 MS
3,252+
1950-08-15
1950 Assam–Tibet earthquake [ 12]
28°22′N 96°27′E / 28.36°N 96.45°E / 28.36; 96.45
Zayü County , Tibet
8.6 Mw
4,000
Largest seismic event ever recorded in China and largest known seismic event on land . 3,300 deaths in Chinese-claimed territories
1952-08-18
1952 Damxung earthquake
30°38′53″N 91°36′4″E / 30.64806°N 91.60111°E / 30.64806; 91.60111
Damxung , Tibet
7.5 Mw
54
1955-04-14
1955 Kangding earthquake [ 13]
31°17′42″N 100°45′00″E / 31.295°N 100.750°E / 31.295; 100.750
Sichuan
7.1 Mw
1955-09-23
1955 Yuzha earthquake
26°36′N 101°48′E / 26.60°N 101.80°E / 26.60; 101.80
Yunnan
6.8 MS
728
1966-03-08
1966 Xingtai earthquakes [ 14]
37°04′N 114°29′E / 37.067°N 114.483°E / 37.067; 114.483
Hebei
6.8 Mw
8,064
1969-07-26
1969 Yangjiang earthquake
21°37′N 111°50′E / 21.61°N 111.83°E / 21.61; 111.83
Yangjiang , Guangdong
6.4 Mw
3,000
1970-01-04
1970 Tonghai earthquake
24°11′N 102°32′E / 24.19°N 102.54°E / 24.19; 102.54
Tonghai County , Yunnan
7.1 Mw
15,621
1973-02-06
1973 Luhuo earthquake
31°23′53″N 100°34′52″E / 31.398°N 100.581°E / 31.398; 100.581
Luhuo County , Sichuan
7.5 MS [ 15]
2,175
1974-05-10
1974 Zhaotong earthquake
28°12′N 104°00′E / 28.2°N 104.0°E / 28.2; 104.0
Zhaotong , Yunnan
6.8
20,000[ 16]
1975-02-04
1975 Haicheng earthquake
40°40′N 122°41′E / 40.66°N 122.68°E / 40.66; 122.68
Haicheng , Liaoning
7.4 Mw
2,041
one of the few earthquakes to be successfully predicted throughout history[ 17]
1976-05-29
1976 Longling earthquake
24°29′N 98°58′E / 24.49°N 98.96°E / 24.49; 98.96
Yunnan
6.9 MS 7.0 MS
98
Doublet earthquake
1976-07-27
1976 Tangshan earthquake
39°38′N 118°06′E / 39.63°N 118.10°E / 39.63; 118.10
Tangshan , Hebei
7.5 Mw
300,000+[ 18]
Deadliest earthquake in Chinese history. Among the top disasters in China by death toll .
1976-08-16
1976 Songpan-Pingwu earthquake
32°41′N 104°12′E / 32.69°N 104.2°E / 32.69; 104.2
Sichuan
7.2 MS
41
Earthquake swarm
1981-01-23
1981 Dawu earthquake
30°56′N 101°06′E / 30.93°N 101.10°E / 30.93; 101.10
Sichuan
6.8 ML
150
1988-11-06
1988 Lancang–Gengma earthquakes
22°47′20″N 99°36′40″E / 22.789°N 99.611°E / 22.789; 99.611
Yunnan
7.6 Ms 7.2 Ms
939
Occurred near the border with Shan State , Myanmar . Doublet earthquake
1990-04-26
1990 Gonghe earthquake
35°59′10″N 100°14′42″E / 35.986°N 100.245°E / 35.986; 100.245
Qinghai
7.0 MS
126
1996-02-03
1996 Lijiang earthquake
27°18′N 100°17′E / 27.30°N 100.29°E / 27.30; 100.29
Yunnan
7.0 MS
309
2000-01-14
2000 Yunnan earthquake
25°37′N 101°04′E / 25.61°N 101.06°E / 25.61; 101.06
Yunnan
5.9 Mw
7
2001-02-23
2001 Sichuan earthquake[ 19]
29°30′47″N 101°07′44″E / 29.513°N 101.129°E / 29.513; 101.129
Sichuan
5.6 Mw
3
2001-11-14
2001 Kunlun earthquake
36°07′N 90°32′E / 36.12°N 90.54°E / 36.12; 90.54
Qinghai
7.8 Mw
0
2003-02-24
2003 Bachu earthquake
39°37′N 77°14′E / 39.61°N 77.24°E / 39.61; 77.24
Maralbexi (Bachu) County , Xinjiang
6.3 Mw
261
2003-12-01
2003 Zhaosu earthquake
42°54′18″N 80°30′54″E / 42.905°N 80.515°E / 42.905; 80.515
Zhaosu County , Xinjiang
6.0 Mw
10
2005-11-26
2005 Ruichang earthquake
29°39′25″N 115°43′01″E / 29.657°N 115.717°E / 29.657; 115.717
Ruichang , Jiangxi
5.2 Mw
14
2006-07-22
2006 Yanjin earthquake
27°59′31″N 104°12′54″E / 27.992°N 104.215°E / 27.992; 104.215
Yunnan
5.2 Mw
22
Moderate damage
2008-05-12
2008 Sichuan earthquake
31°01′16″N 103°22′01″E / 31.021°N 103.367°E / 31.021; 103.367
Wenchuan County , Sichuan
7.9 Mw
87,587
18th deadliest earthquake of all time
2008-08-21
2008 Yingjiang earthquakes
24°54′N 97°48′E / 24.9°N 97.8°E / 24.9; 97.8
Yunnan
6.0Mw
5
2008-08-30
2008 Panzhihua earthquake
26°12′N 101°54′E / 26.2°N 101.9°E / 26.2; 101.9
Sichuan
5.7 Mw
41
2008-10-06
2008 Damxung earthquake
29°27′00″N 90°11′13″E / 29.45°N 90.187°E / 29.45; 90.187
Damxung County , Tibet
6.4 Mw
10
2010-04-14
2010 Yushu earthquake
33°18′N 96°42′E / 33.3°N 96.7°E / 33.3; 96.7
Yushu , Qinghai
6.9 Mw
2,698
270 missing
2011-03-10
2011 Yunnan earthquake
24°42′36″N 97°59′38″E / 24.710°N 97.994°E / 24.710; 97.994
Yunnan
5.4 Mw
26
2012-09-07
2012 Yunnan earthquakes
27°34′55″N 103°59′24″E / 27.582°N 103.990°E / 27.582; 103.990
Yiliang County , Yunnan
5.6 Mw
81
2013-03-03
2013 Yunnan earthquakes
25°55′08″N 99°43′30″E / 25.919°N 99.725°E / 25.919; 99.725
Dali , Yunnan
5.5 Mw
0
2,500 houses were damaged
2013-04-20
2013 Ya'an earthquake
30°17′02″N 102°57′22″E / 30.284°N 102.956°E / 30.284; 102.956
Lushan County , Sichuan
6.9 Mw
193
24 missing[ 20]
2013-07-22
2013 Dingxi earthquake
34°30′N 104°12′E / 34.5°N 104.2°E / 34.5; 104.2
Min County , Gansu
5.9 Mw
95
Magnitude M(s)6.6 according to CENC .
2013-08-31
2013 Yunnan earthquake
28°13′12″N 99°20′35″E / 28.220°N 99.343°E / 28.220; 99.343
Deqen , Yunnan
5.8 Mw
5
2014-05-24
2014 Yingjiang earthquake
25°00′N 97°48′E / 25.0°N 97.8°E / 25.0; 97.8
Yingjiang County , Yunnan
5.6 Mw
0
9,412 homes were destroyed.[ 21]
2014-08-03
2014 Ludian earthquake
27°14′42″N 103°25′37″E / 27.245°N 103.427°E / 27.245; 103.427
Ludian County , Yunnan
6.1 Mw
617
112 missing[ 22]
2017-08-08
2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake
33°12′N 103°49′E / 33.20°N 103.82°E / 33.20; 103.82
Jiuzhaigou County , Sichuan
6.5 Mw
25
Landslides
2019-06-17
2019 Sichuan earthquake
28°24′18″N 104°57′25″E / 28.405°N 104.957°E / 28.405; 104.957
Changning County , Sichuan
5.8 Mw
13
20,000 houses were damaged
2020-01-19
2020 Kashgar earthquake
39°50′06″N 77°06′29″E / 39.835°N 77.108°E / 39.835; 77.108
Jiashi County , Xinjiang
6.0 Mw
1
2 injured, 1,000 houses damaged
2020-05-18
2020 Qiaojia earthquake
27°15′58″N 103°17′17″E / 27.266°N 103.288°E / 27.266; 103.288
Qiaojia County , Yunnan
5.1 Mw
4
24 injured, extensive damage
2021-05-21
2021 Dali earthquake
25°45′40″N 100°00′29″E / 25.761°N 100.008°E / 25.761; 100.008
Dali , Yunnan
6.1 Mw
3
32 injured, 12,882 houses damaged
2021-05-22
2021 Maduo earthquake
34°35′10″N 98°15′18″E / 34.586°N 98.255°E / 34.586; 98.255
Madoi , Qinghai
7.3 Mw
20
19 people injured (official), 20 dead 300 injured (unofficial)
2021-08-16
2021 Luxian earthquake
29°11′38″N 105°22′26″E / 29.194°N 105.374°E / 29.194; 105.374
Lu , Sichuan
5.4 Mw
3
146 injured, 60k evacuated
2022-01-07
2022 Menyuan earthquake
37°48′40″N 101°16′30″E / 37.811°N 101.275°E / 37.811; 101.275
Menyuan , Qinghai
6.6 Mw
0
Limited damage, 9 injured
2022-06-01
2022 Ya'an earthquake
30°24′58″N 102°59′20″E / 30.416°N 102.989°E / 30.416; 102.989
Lushan County , Sichuan
5.9 Mw
4
2022-09-05
2022 Luding earthquake
29°43′34″N 102°16′44″E / 29.726°N 102.279°E / 29.726; 102.279
Kangding , Sichuan
6.6 Mw
93
30 missing, 423 injured
2023-12-18
2023 Jishishan earthquake
35°44′35″N 102°49′37″E / 35.743°N 102.827°E / 35.743; 102.827
Jishishan , Gansu
5.9 Mw
137[ 23]
12 missing, 982 injured, 734 Injured, many homes destroyed
2024-01-22
2024 Uqturpan earthquake
41°16′08″N 78°38′56″E / 41.269°N 78.649°E / 41.269; 78.649
Uqturpan County , Xinjiang
7.0 Mw
3
74 injuries
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ML = Richter scale
Mw = Moment magnitude
mb = Body wave magnitude
Ms = Surface-wave magnitude
See also
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Historical
1038 Dingxiang
1290 Chihli (Inner Mongolia)
1303 Hongdong, Shanxi
1536 Xichang, Sichuan
1556 Shaanxi
1604 Quanzhou, Fujian
1605 Guangdong
1626 Lingqiu, Shanxi
1654 Tianshui, Gansu
1668 Tangcheng, Shandong
1679 Beijing, Hebei
1695 Linfen, Shanxi
1709 Zhongwei
1718 Tongwei, Gansu
1733 Dongchuan, Yunnan
1738 Dangjiang, Qinghai
1739 Yinchuan–Pingluo, Ningxia
1786 Kangding-Luding, Sichuan
1815 Pinglu, Shanxi
1830 Cixian, Hebei
1833 Kunming, Yunnan
1850 Xichang, Sichuan
1879 Wudu, Gansu
1889 Chilik, Xinjiang
20th century
1902 Kashgar, Xinjiang
1906 Manas, Xinjiang
1913 Eshan, Yunnan
1918 Shantou, Guangdong
1920 Haiyuan, Ningxia
1923 Renda, Sichuan
1925 Dali, Yunnan
1927 Gulang, Gansu
1931 Fuyun, Xinjiang
1932 Changma
1933 Diexi, Sichuan
1936 Lingshan, Guangxi
1937 Heze, Shandong
1947 Assam
1948 Litang, Sichuan
1950 Assam–Tibet
1952 Damxung
1955 Kangding, Sichuan
1955 Yuzha, Sichuan
1966 Xingtai, Hebei
1969 Bohai Sea
1969 Yangjiang, Guangdong
1970 Tonghai, Yunnan
1973 Luhuo, Sichuan
1974 Zhaotong, Yunnan
1975 Haicheng, Liaoning
1976 Longling, Yunnan
1976 Tangshan, Hebei
1976 Songpan–Pingwu, Sichuan
1981 Dawu, Sichuan
1983 Heze, Shandong
1985 Luquan, Yunnan
1985 Wuqia, Xinjiang
1988 Lancang–Gengma, Yunnan
1990 Gonghe, Qinghai
1994 Taiwan Strait
1995 Menglian, Yunnan
1995 Wuding, Yunnan
1996 Lijiang, Yunnan
1996 Baotou, Inner Mongolia
1997 Jiashi, Xinjiang
1997 Manyi, Tibet
1998 Zhangbei
1998 Ninglang, Yunnan
2000 Yunnan
21st century
2001 Kunlun
2003 Bachu, Xinjiang
2003 Dayao
2003 Zhaosu, Xinjiang
2005 Ruichang, Jiangxi
2006 Yanjin, Yunnan
2008 Sichuan
2008 Yingjiang, Yunnan
2008 Panzhihua, Sichuan
2008 Damxung, Tibet
2009 Xinjiang
2009 Yunnan
2010 Yushu, Qinghai
2011 Yunnan
2011 Myanmar
2012 Yangzhou, Jiangsu
2012 Zhaotong, Yunnan
2013 Lushan, Sichuan
2013 Dingxi, Gansu
2014 Yutian, Xinjiang
2014 Yingjiang, Yunnan
2014 Ludian, Yunnan
2014 Jinggu, Yunnan
2014 Kangding, Sichuan
2015 Pishan, Xinjiang
2017 Taxkorgan, Xinjiang
2017 Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan
2017 Jinghe, Xinjiang
2019 Changning, Sichuan
2020 Kashgar, Xinjiang
2020 Qiaojia, Yunnan
2021 Dali, Yunnan
2021 Maduo, Qinghai
2021 Luxian, Sichuan
2022 Menyuan, Qinghai
2022 Ya'an, Sichuan
2022 Luding, Sichuan
2023 Jishishan
2024 Uqturpan
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