List of earthquakes in 1954

This is a list of earthquakes in 1954. 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 year was characterized by a lack of large events. The largest event of magnitude 7.8 occurred in Spain, albeit a rare event for the area, there were no deaths due to its depth. A significant quake struck Nevada in December. With a magnitude of 7.3, this was one of the largest in the state's history. Total lives lost in the year amounted to 1,295. The vast majority of these came from Algeria, which suffered one of its worst disasters in September.

Earthquakes in 1954
Approximate epicenters of the earthquakes in 1954
Strongest magnitude Spain, Andalusia (Magnitude 7.8) March 29
Deadliest France, Chlef Province, Algeria (Magnitude 6.7) September 9 1,243 deaths
Total fatalities1,295
Number by magnitude
9.0+0
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.910
6.0−6.994
5.0−5.94
 1953
1955 

Overall

By death toll

Rank Death toll Magnitude Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 1,243 6.7  France, Chlef Province, Algeria XI (Extreme) 15.0 September 9
2 31 6.7  Greece, Thessaly X (Extreme) 10.0 April 30
3 13 6.6  Philippines, southeast Luzon IX (Violent) 15.0 July 2
  • Note: At least 10 casualties

By magnitude

Rank Magnitude Death toll Location MMI Depth (km) Date
1 7.8 0  Spain, Andalusia IV (Light) 626.2 March 29
2 7.4 0  Burma, Sagaing Region ( ) 183.9 March 21
3 7.3 0  United States, central Nevada X (Extreme) 15.0 December 16
= 4 7.2 0  Japan, Volcano Islands ( ) 15.0 February 1
= 4 7.2 0  Mexico, Gulf of California VII (Very strong) 10.0 April 29
5 7.1 0 Owen Fracture Zone ( ) 15.0 March 31
= 6 7.0 0  China, Gansu Province X (Extreme) 25.0 February 11
= 6 7.0 0  Indonesia, Banda Sea ( ) 540.5 February 20
= 6 7.0 0  United Kingdom, South Sandwich Islands ( ) 120.0 February 22
= 6 7.0 0  Fiji ( ) 256.6 September 17
  • Note: At least 7.0 magnitude

Notable events

January

January
Strongest magnitude6.8 Mw  New Zealand
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.95
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[1][2] Indonesia, Flores6.260.0V
12[3] New Zealand, south of South Island6.535.0 Beginning of a series of events.
12[4] New Zealand, south of South Island6.835.0
13[5] New Zealand, south of South Island6.715.0
28[6] Mexico, off the coast of Guerrero6.00.0 Unknown depth.

February

February
Strongest magnitude7.2 Mw  Japan
Deadliest6.2 Mw  Mexico
6 deaths
Total fatalities6
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.94
6.0−6.98
5.0−5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[7] Japan, Volcano Islands7.215.0
5[8][9] Australia, New Ireland (island), Papua New Guinea6.735.0VI
5[10][11] Mexico, Chiapas6.2117.5 6 people were killed. Damage costs were around $17 million (1954 rate).6
11[12][13][14] China, Gansu Province7.025.0X Many homes were destroyed.
19[15][16] Nicaragua, off the west coast6.835.0 rowspan="2"| Doublet earthquake.
19[17][18] Nicaragua, off the west coast6.835.0VI
19[19] New Zealand, Kermadec Islands6.625.0
19[20] Mexico, Michoacan6.085.0
20[21] Indonesia, Banda Sea7.0540.5
22[22] United Kingdom, South Sandwich Islands7.0120.0
23[23][24] India,  Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh6.215.0VI Border region between the two countries.
28[25] Japan, Ryukyu Islands6.520.0
28[26] Australia, east of Adelaide5.44.0VIII Some damage was caused in the 1954 Adelaide earthquake. This was one of the strongest events in the area.

March

March
Strongest magnitude7.4 Mw  Burma
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.93
6.0−6.99
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

3[27][28] Australia, Hela Province, Papua New Guinea6.815.0VII
3[29][30] United States, southern Alaska6.356.0V
6[31] Fiji, south of6.5530.6
9[32] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Kuril Islands6.327.5
17[33] Mexico, off the coast of Guerrero6.00.0 Unknown depth
19[34][35] United States, southern California6.46.0VIII
21[36][37] Burma, Sagaing Region7.4183.9 Some damage was caused.
29[38] Philippines, Babuyan Islands6.125.0
29[39][40][41] Spain, Andalusia7.8626.2IV Some damage was reported.
30[42][43] United States, Hawaii (island), Hawaii6.09.0VI Foreshock.
30[44][45] United States, Hawaii (island), Hawaii6.59.0VIII
31[46]Owen Fracture Zone7.115.0

April

April
Strongest magnitude7.2 Mw  Mexico
Deadliest6.7 Mw  Greece
31 deaths
Total fatalities31
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.97
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[47] Mexico, Chiapas6.0100.0
4[48][49] Japan, south of Hokkaido6.056.0IV
11[50][51] United Kingdom, Solomon Islands6.235.0V
17[52] United States, Andreanof Islands, Alaska6.625.0
26[53] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, eastern Kamchatka6.365.0
29[54][55] Mexico, Gulf of California6.610.0VI Foreshock.
29[56][57] Mexico, Gulf of California7.210.0VII
30[58][59][60] Greece, Thessaly6.710.0X 31 people were killed and 717 were injured. 13,356 homes were damaged or destroyed. Costs were $3.15 million (1954 rate).31717

May

May
Strongest magnitude6.6 Mw  Japan
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.98
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

3[61][62] Nicaragua, Masaya Department6.0141.3IV
5[63][64] Mexico, Gulf of California6.410.0VI
5[65] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Kuril Islands6.046.4
13[66][67] Mexico, Oaxaca6.362.4VI
13[68] Mexico, Oaxaca6.080.0 Aftershock.
14[69] Japan, Gifu Prefecture, Honshu6.6245.1
19[70][71] Australia, southeast of New Britain, Papua New Guinea6.235.0V
31[72] Indonesia, Sumbawa6.5150.0

June

June
Strongest magnitude6.9 Mw  Indonesia
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.97
5.0−5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

4[73] Ecuador, Galapagos Islands6.315.0
6[74][75] Indonesia, Papua (province)6.910.0VII
7[76] Australia, New Ireland (island), Papua New Guinea6.6448.5
12[77] Fiji6.5569.0
15[78] Peru, Loreto Region6.5119.9
17[79] China, Anhui Province5.30.0VI A few homes were destroyed. Unknown depth.
21[80] Chile, Antofagasta Region6.6113.0
30[81][82] Ethiopia, SNNPR6.015.0VIII

July

July
Strongest magnitude6.9 Mw  China
Deadliest6.6 Mw  Philippines
13 deaths
Total fatalities13
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.912
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

2[83][84][85] Philippines, southeast Luzon6.615.0IX 13 people were killed and 101 were injured. Some damage was caused.13101
3[86][87] Belgium, South Kivu, Belgian Congo6.015.0VII
3[88][89] Indonesia, off the west coast of Java6.860.0VII
6[90] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Kuril Islands6.519.1
6[91][92][93] United States, Nevada6.80.0VIII A few people were injured. Some damage was reported. This was the start of several large earthquakes in Nevada over the remainder of the year. Depth unknown.10+
6[94][95] United States, Nevada6.20.0VII Aftershock. Depth unknown.
13[96] Australia, Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea6.215.0
18[97] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, off the east coast of Kamchatka6.035.0
18[98][99] Japan, off the east coast of Honshu6.355.0V
23[100][101] Chile, Coquimbo Region6.138.3VI
26[102][103] Chile, Los Lagos Region6.355.0VI
31[104][105][106] China, Inner Mongolia6.925.0VII 542 homes were destroyed.

August

August
Strongest magnitude6.7 Mw  Tonga
Deadliest5.0 Mw  Iran
1 death
Total fatalities1
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.95
5.0−5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

3[107][108] Greece, Aegean Sea6.015.0V
5[109][110] Australia, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea6.225.0VI
18[111] Tonga6.7156.8
20[112] Iran, Persian Gulf5.00.0 1 person was killed and some damage was reported. Unknown depth.1
24[113][114] United States, Nevada6.60.0IX Further damage in the area affected by another large event in early July. Depth unknown.
30[115] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Kuril Islands6.057.0

September

September
Strongest magnitude7.0 Mw  Fiji
Deadliest6.7 Mw  France
1,243 deaths
Total fatalities1,243
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.912
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

2[116] United Kingdom, Solomon Islands6.6135.0
4[117][118] Indonesia, Papua (province)6.447.9VI
4[119] Taiwan, southeast of6.035.0
6[120][121] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, off the east coast of Kamchatka6.360.0VI
9[122][123][124] France, Chlef Province, Algeria6.715.0XI The 1954 Chlef earthquake caused one of the worst disasters to affect the country. 1,243 people were killed and another 5,000 injured. 20,000 homes were destroyed with damage costs reaching $6 million (1954 rate).1,2435,000
10[125][126] France, Chlef Province, Algeria6.215.0VII Aftershock.
13[127] Fiji6.5178.0
14[128] Japan, Ryukyu Islands6.035.0
15[129] Fiji6.7564.6
17[130] Fiji7.0256.6
20[131][132] Indonesia, Sulawesi6.050.0V
23[133] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, east of the Kuril Islands6.520.0
27[134][135] Japan, southern Hokkaido6.060.1V

October

October
Strongest magnitude6.8 Mw  United Kingdom
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.97
5.0−5.91
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

1[136] United Kingdom, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands6.535.0 Foreshock.
3[137] United Kingdom, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands6.835.0
3[138][139] United States, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska6.461.5VIII
4[140] United Kingdom, Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands6.020.0 Aftershock.
14[141][142] Indonesia, Barat Daya Islands6.335.0VI
17[143][144] Mexico, off the west coast of Baja California6.415.0VI
21[145][146] Guatemala, Santa Rosa Department, Guatemala6.166.0V
24[147] China, Sichuan Province5.00.0VII Some homes were damaged and others were destroyed. Unknown depth.

November

November
Strongest magnitude6.8 Mw  United States
Total fatalities0
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.90
6.0−6.97
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

2[148][149][150] Indonesia, northeast of Sumbawa6.720.0VIII Some homes were damaged.
12[151][152] Mexico, Baja California6.16.0VIII
15[153] United States, Northern Mariana Islands6.7189.0
18[154][155] Japan, off the east coast of Honshu6.035.0V
23[156] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, off the east coast of Kamchatka6.035.0
25[157][158] United States, off the coast of northern California6.810.0V
25[159] Fiji, south of6.5643.5

December

December
Strongest magnitude7.3 Mw  United States
Deadliest6.5 Mw  United States
1 death
Total fatalities1
Number by magnitude
8.0−8.90
7.0−7.91
6.0−6.97
Date Country and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties
Dead Injured

3[160][161] Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, Naryn Region6.015.0VII
4[162][163] Australia, south of New Ireland (island), Papua New Guinea6.335.0V
4[164][165] United Kingdom, north of Trinidad6.149.0VI
16[166][167] United States, central Nevada7.315.0X 1954 Nevada earthquake. This was one of the largest events in the state. Some damage was reported. Many aftershocks followed.
16[168][169] United States, central Nevada6.915.0X Large aftershock.
19[170] Argentina, Jujuy Province6.6247.3
21[171][172] United States, northern California6.50.0VII 1 person was killed and several were injured. Damage was caused with costs being around $2.1 million (1954 rate). Depth unknown.110+
28[173][174] Australia, southeast of New Ireland (island), Papua New Guinea6.335.0VI

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  119. "M 6.0 - Taiwan region". United States Geological Survey. September 4, 1954. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
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  122. "M 6.7 - northern Algeria". United States Geological Survey. September 9, 1954. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
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  133. "M 6.5 - east of the Kuril Islands". United States Geological Survey. September 23, 1954. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
  134. "M 6.0 - Hokkaido, Japan region". United States Geological Survey. September 27, 1954. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
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  137. "M 6.8 - Santa Cruz Islands". United States Geological Survey. October 3, 1954. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
  138. "M 6.4 - Kenai Peninsula, Alaska". United States Geological Survey. October 3, 1954. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
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  143. "M 6.4 - offshore Baja California, Mexico". United States Geological Survey. October 17, 1954. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
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  145. "M 6.1 - Guatemala". United States Geological Survey. October 21, 1954. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
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  150. "Significant Earthquake: INDONESIA: SUMABAWA: BIMA,RABA". National Geophysical Data Center. November 2, 1954. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
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  153. "M 6.7 - Pagan region, Northern Mariana Islands". United States Geological Survey. November 15, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  154. "M 6.0 - near the east coast of Honshu, Japan". United States Geological Survey. November 18, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
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  156. "M 6.0 - off the east coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia". United States Geological Survey. November 23, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  157. "M 6.8 - off the coast of Northern California". United States Geological Survey. November 25, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
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  162. "M 6.3 - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea". United States Geological Survey. December 4, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
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  164. "M 6.1 - Trinidad region, Trinidad and Tobago". United States Geological Survey. December 4, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  165. "M 6.1 - Trinidad region, Trinidad and Tobago". United States Geological Survey. December 4, 1954. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
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