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Earthquakes in 1943
List of earthquakes in 1943 is located in Earth
Approximate epicenters of the earthquakes in 1943
Strongest magnitudeFile:Flag of Chile.svg Chile, Coquimbo Region (Magnitude 8.1) April 6
DeadliestFile:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, Cankiri Province (Magnitude 7.5) November 26 4,020 deaths
Total fatalities6,187
Number by magnitude
9.0+0
← 1942
1944 →

This is a list of earthquakes in 1943. 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. The planet experienced an unusually busy year, with twenty-nine earthquakes that reached 7.0 or greater. The largest occurred in Chile and measured a magnitude of 8.1, but Dutch East Indies, the Philippines, Turkey, the United States, Japan and Russia all had large events above magnitude 7.0. The year was characterised by a number of quakes that caused substantial deaths. Faring worst was Turkey, which had three separate deadly events, including the deadliest of the year in November. Japan had an earthquake in September which caused 1,400 deaths.

Overall

By death toll

Rank Death toll Magnitude Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 4,020 7.5 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, Cankiri Province XI (Extreme) 20.0 November 26
2 1,400 7.0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Tottori Prefecture, Honshu VII (Very strong) 15.0 September 10
3 285 6.2 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, Kocaeli Province X (Extreme) 35.0 June 20
4 213 7.0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, south of Java, Dutch East Indies VIII (Severe) 60.0 July 23
5 101 6.5 File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan ( ) 100.0 April 5
6 75 5.0 File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru, Cusco Region ( ) 0.0 January 31
7 51 5.0 File:Flag of Free France (1940-1944).svg Free France, Bordj Bou Arreridj Province, Algeria ( ) 0.0 April 16
8 19 0.0 File:Flag of Independent State of Croatia.svg Independent State of Croatia, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina ( ) 0.0 January 29
= 9 11 7.4 File:Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg Mexico, off the coast of Guerrero VII (Very strong) 20.0 February 22
= 9 11 8.1 File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile, Coquimbo Region VII (Very strong) 35.0 April 6
  • Note: At least 10 casualties

By magnitude

Rank Magnitude Death toll Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 8.1 11 File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile Coquimbo Region VII (Very strong) 35.0 April 6
= 2 7.8 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, east of Mindanao, Philippines VI (Strong) 15.0 May 25
= 2 7.8 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, southern Sumatra, Dutch East Indies VII (Very strong) 10.0 June 9
= 3 7.7 0 File:Flag of the United States.svg United States, north of Puerto Rico VI (Strong) 15.0 July 29
= 3 7.7 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Aru Islands, Dutch East Indies VII (Very strong) 15.0 November 6
= 4 7.6 0 File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States, southern Alaska VII (Very strong) 15.0 November 3
= 4 7.6 0 File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union, western Kamchatka Krai, Russia ( ) 350.0 November 28
5 7.5 4,020 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, Cankiri Province XI (Extreme) 20.0 November 26
= 6 7.4 11 File:Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg Mexico, off the coast of Guerrero VII (Very strong) 20.0 February 22
= 6 7.4 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, southern Sumatra, Dutch East Indies VII (Very strong) 15.0 June 8
= 6 7.4 0 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia north of Macquarie Island ( ) 10.0 September 6
= 7 7.2 0 File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile, Tarapaca Region ( ) 120.0 March 14
= 7 7.2 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, southeast of Luzon, Philippines VII (Very strong) 15.0 May 3
= 7 7.2 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, off the northeast coast of Honshu V (Moderate) 35.0 June 13
= 7 7.2 0 File:British Raj Red Ensign.svg India, Assam VII (Very strong) 15.0 October 23
= 7 7.2 0 File:Flag of the British New Hebrides (1906–1952).svg New Hebrides, Vanuatu ( ) 35.0 November 13
= 7 7.2 0 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, East Sepik Province, New Guinea ( ) 119.7 December 1
= 8 7.1 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Sunda Strait, Dutch East Indies VII (Very strong) 35.0 April 1
= 8 7.1 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, southern Sumatra, Dutch East Indies ( ) 140.0 November 26
= 9 7.0 0 File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru, Puno Region ( ) 120.0 February 16
= 9 7.0 0 File:Flag of Afghanistan (1931–1973).svg Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province ( ) 207.5 February 28
= 9 7.0 0 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom, South Sandwich Islands ( ) 20.0 March 9
= 9 7.0 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Northern Mariana Islands ( ) 157.5 April 9
= 9 7.0 213 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, south of Java, Dutch East Indies VIII (Severe) 60.0 July 23
= 9 7.0 0 File:Flag of the British New Hebrides (1906–1952).svg New Hebrides, Vanuatu ( ) 225.0 August 1
= 9 7.0 1,400 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Tottori Prefecture, Honshu VII (Very strong) 15.0 September 10
= 9 7.0 0 File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, south of Honshu, Japan ( ) 335.0 November 17
= 9 7.0 0 File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile, Tarapaca Region ( ) 114.2 December 1
= 9 7.0 0 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, west of Bougainville Island, New Guinea V (Moderate) 35.0 December 23
  • Note: At least 7.0 magnitude

Notable events

January

January
Strongest magnitude6.3 Mw File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union
Deadliest5.0 Mw File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru
75 deaths
Total fatalities94
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.90
6.0–6.92
5.0–5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
11[1][2] File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union, Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan 6.3 35.0 VI
29[3] File:Flag of Independent State of Croatia.svg Independent State of Croatia, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.0 0.0 19 people were killed and some damage was reported. Magnitude and depth unknown. 19
30[4][5][6] File:Flag of Ecuador (1900–2009).svg Ecuador, Guayas Province 6.1 58.7 VI Many homes were damaged.
31[7] File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru, Cusco Region 5.0 0.0 75 people were killed and 200 more were injured. Some damage was caused. Depth unknown. 75 200

February

February
Strongest magnitude7.4 Mw File:Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg Mexico
Deadliest7.4 Mw File:Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg Mexico
11 deaths
Total fatalities11
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.93
6.0–6.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
6[8] File:British Raj Red Ensign.svg India, off the coast of Pakistan 6.2 35.0
16[9] File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru, Puno Region 7.0 120.0
22[10][11][12] File:Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg Mexico, off the coast of Guerrero 7.4 20.0 VII 11 people were killed and major damage was reported. 11
28[13] File:Flag of Afghanistan (1931–1973).svg Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province 7.0 207.5

March

March
Strongest magnitude7.2 Mw File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.97
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
9[14] File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom, South Sandwich Islands 7.0 20.0
14[15] File:Flag of Free France (1940-1944).svg Free France, southeast of the Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia 6.5 35.0 Foreshock.
14[16] File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile, Tarapaca Region 7.2 120.0
15[17] File:Flag of Free France (1940-1944).svg Free France, southeast of the Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia 6.9 35.0
15[18] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, western Caroline Islands 6.8 35.0
15[19] File:Flag of Fiji (1924-1970).svg Fiji 6.8 297.9
21[20][21] File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, West New Britain Province, New Guinea 6.6 35.0 VII
26[22] File:Flag of Fiji (1924-1970).svg Fiji 6.9 85.0
29[23] File:Flag of Free France (1940-1944).svg Free France, off the west coast of Madagascar 6.0 35.0

April

April
Strongest magnitude8.1 Mw File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Deadliest6.5 Mw File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union
101+ deaths
Total fatalities163+
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.91
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.94
5.0–5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[24][25] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Sunda Strait, Dutch East Indies 7.1 35.0 VII
5[26][27] File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan 6.5 100.0 At least 101 people were killed. Many homes were destroyed. 101+
5[28] File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru, San Martin Region 6.5 140.0
6[29][30][31][32] File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile, Coquimbo Region 8.1 35.0 VII Due to the 1943 Ovalle earthquake 11 people lost their lives. Some damage was reported as well as a small tsunami. The tsunami caused minor damage. 11
9[33] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Northern Mariana Islands 7.0 157.5
11[34][35] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, off the east coast of Honshu 6.8 15.0 IV
16[36] File:Flag of Free France (1940-1944).svg Free France, Bordj Bou Arreridj Province, Algeria 5.0 0.0 At least 51 people were killed. Depth unknown. 51+
28[37] File:Flag of Fiji (1924-1970).svg Fiji 6.5 530.0

May

May
Strongest magnitude7.8 Mw File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.94
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
2[38][39] File:Flag of Panama.svg Panama, south of 6.8 20.0 VI
3[40][41] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, southeast of Luzon, Philippines 7.2 15.0 VII
22[42][43] File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile, Coquimbo Region 6.2 35.0 VI
25[44][45] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, east of Mindanao, Philippines 7.8 15.0 VI
26[46] File:Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg Mexico, off the west coast 6.5 35.0
28[47] File:Flag of Fiji (1924-1970).svg Fiji 6.5 630.0

June

June
Strongest magnitude7.8 Mw File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan
Deadliest6.2 Mw File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
285 deaths
Total fatalities286+
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.93
6.0–6.96
5.0–5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
3[48] File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom, Tonga 6.5 35.0
8[49][50] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, southern Sumatra, Dutch East Indies 7.4 15.0 VII 1943 Alahan Panjang earthquakes. Foreshock.
9[51][52] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, southern Sumatra, Dutch East Indies 7.8 10.0 VII 1943 Alahan Panjang earthquakes.
13[53][54] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, off the northeast coast of Honshu 7.2 35.0 V
13[55] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, off the northeast coast of Honshu 6.5 0.0 Aftershock.
13[56] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, off the northeast coast of Honshu 6.4 31.0 Aftershock.
20[57][58] File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, Kocaeli Province 6.2 35.0 X The 1943 Adapazari-Hendek earthquake resulted in 285 deaths and major damage. 285
21[59] File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Republic of China (1912-1949), Sichuan Province 5.0 0.0 VI At least 1 person died and some homes collapsed. 1+
29[60] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Celebes Sea, Dutch East Indies 6.5 180.0
30[61] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Flores Sea, Dutch East Indies 6.8 720.0

July

July
Strongest magnitude7.7 Mw File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States
Deadliest7.0 Mw File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan
213 deaths
Total fatalities213
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.93
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
5[62] File:Flag of Peru (1825–1884).svg Peru, Arequipa Region 6.8 35.0
11[63] File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand, south of the Kermadec Islands 6.7 15.0
23[64][65][66] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, off south coast of Java, Dutch East Indies 7.0 60.0 VIII 213 people were killed and 2,096 were injured in the 1943 Central Java earthquake. 2,800 homes sustained damage. 213 2,096
29[67][68] File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States, north of Puerto Rico 7.7 15.0 VI
30[69] File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States, northwest of Puerto Rico 6.5 35.0 Aftershock

August

August
Strongest magnitude7.0 Mw File:Flag of the British New Hebrides (1906–1952).svg New Hebrides
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[70] File:Flag of the British New Hebrides (1906–1952).svg New Hebrides, Vanuatu 7.0 225.0
2[71][72] File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand, Southland District, South Island 6.7 15.0 VII
31[73] File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala, Escuintla Department 6.8 87.5

September

September
Strongest magnitude7.4 Mw File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Deadliest7.0 Mw File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan
1,400 deaths
Total fatalities1,400
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.92
6.0–6.97
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
6[74] File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, north of Macquarie Island 7.4 10.0
9[75] File:Flag of Afghanistan (1931–1973).svg Afghanistan, Badakhshan Province 6.2 200.0
10[76][77][78] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Tottori Prefecture, Japan 7.0 15.0 VII 1,400 people were killed in the 1943 Tottori earthquake. 7,739 homes were destroyed. 1,400
14[79] File:Flag of Free France (1940-1944).svg Free France, southeast of the Loyalty Islands 6.5 15.0
14[80] File:Flag of Free France (1940-1944).svg Free France, southeast of the Loyalty Islands 6.7 15.0
14[81] File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand, Kermadec Islands 6.9 35.0
22[82] File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand, north of North Island 6.8 35.0
23[83] File:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala, Quetzaltenango Department 6.8 91.8
24[84] File:British Raj Red Ensign.svg India, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan 6.8 120.0

October

October
Strongest magnitude7.2 Mw File:British Raj Red Ensign.svg India
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.91
6.0–6.92
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
13[85] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Nagano Prefecture, Honshu 6.0 35.0
16[86] File:Flag of Germany (1935–1945).svg Nazi Germany, Dodecanese Islands, Greece 6.2 110.0
23[87][88][89] File:British Raj Red Ensign.svg India, Assam 7.2 15.0 VII Some damage was reported in Myanmar.

November

November
Strongest magnitude7.7 Mw File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan
Deadliest7.5 Mw File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
4,020 deaths
Total fatalities4,020
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.97
6.0–6.93
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
3[90][91] File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States, southern Alaska 7.6 15.0 VII
6[92][93] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, Aru Islands, Dutch East Indies 7.7 15.0 VII
9[94] File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union, Kuril Islands 6.8 65.0
13[95] File:Flag of the British New Hebrides (1906–1952).svg New Hebrides, Vanuatu 7.2 35.0
17[96] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, off the south coast of Honshu 7.0 335.0
24[97][98] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, off the east coast of Taiwan 6.5 20.0 VI
26[99] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, southern Sumatra, Dutch East Indies 7.1 140.0
26[100][101][102] File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, Cankiri Province 7.5 20.0 XI The 1943 Tosya–Ladik earthquake caused 4,020 deaths. 5,000 people were injured. 40,000 homes were destroyed. 4,020 5,000
28[103] File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union, western Kamchatka Krai 7.6 350.0 Some damage was reported.
29[104][105] File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina, Catamarca Province 6.4 15.0 VI

December

December
Strongest magnitude7.2 Mw File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.93
6.0–6.94
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured
1[106] File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, East Sepik Province, New Guinea 7.2 119.7
1[107] File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile, Tarapaca Region 7.0 114.2
2[108][109] File:Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svg Empire of Japan, off the east coast of Taiwan 6.8 15.0 VII
7[110] File:Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg Mexico, Oaxaca 6.0 60.0
22[111] File:Flag of Ecuador (1900–2009).svg Ecuador, Pastaza Province 6.2 130.0
22[112] File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia, off the northeast coast 6.5 35.0
23[113][114] File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, west of Bougainville Island, New Guinea 7.0 35.0 V

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