List of earthquakes in 1948

Earthquakes in 1948
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List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
List of earthquakes in 1948
Approximate epicenters of the earthquakes in 1948
Strongest magnitude Philippines, Panay (Magnitude 7.8) 24 January
Deadliest Soviet Union, north of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan (Magnitude 7.3) 5 October, 110,000 deaths
Total fatalities116,135
Number by magnitude
9.0+0
8.0–8.90
7.0–7.918
6.0–6.932
5.0–5.91
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This is a list of earthquakes in 1948. 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 would go down as one of the deadliest years of the 20th century. The main factor behind this was the earthquake which struck Turkmenistan that left 110,000 people dead in early October. This was the deadliest single earthquake since 1923 when a great quake struck Tokyo. Other events during the year caused many deaths including one in Japan in June which resulted in over 5,000 deaths. The number of magnitude 7.0+ events (18) was around normal with the biggest event being in the Philippines measuring 7.8. Clusters of large events were reported in Latin America and the southwest Pacific particularly Fiji in the early part of the year.


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