List of disasters in Estonia by death toll

The following list of disasters in Estonia is a list of major disasters (excluding conventional acts of war but including acts of terrorism) which relate to Estonia or involved its citizens, in a definable incident or accident such as a shipwreck, where the loss of life was five or more, while some traffic accidents with under ten victims may be excluded.

Disasters by death toll

Deaths
Italics indicate an
estimated figure
EventYearNotes
200,000Great Northern War plague outbreak1708–1713Plague during the Great Northern War, a mere decade after The Great Starvation and just after the Great Frost famine killed ca. 57% of people in Estonia.
70,00075,000The Great Starvation1695–1697A cold and rainy summer and early autumn frost resulted in crop failure, killing ca. 20% of people in Estonia.
40,000Great Frost famine1709An extraordinarily cold winter resulted in crop failure, killing ca. 11% of people in Estonia.
SignificantPlague of 1211–12121211–1212Plague outbreak during the Livonian Crusade devastated the Estonian forces.
SignificantPlague of 15321532Plague outbreak.
SignificantPlague of 1549–15531549–1553Plague outbreak.
SignificantPlagues during the Livonian War1561–1580Several plague outbreaks during the Livonian War devastated different forces and the civilian population.
SignificantPlague of 1601–16061601–1606Plague outbreak during the Polish–Swedish War devastated different forces and the civilian population.
SignificantPlague of 16571657Plague outbreak.
2,2361848–1849 cholera outbreak1848–1849Cholera outbreak killed 38% of all infected.
852MS Estonia1994Cruise ferry sank in the Baltic Sea en route from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden after its visor broke off, killing all but 137 on board.
7551831–1833 cholera outbreak1831–1833Cholera outbreak killed 40%–55% of all infected.
6741853 cholera outbreak1853A short pandemic killed ca. 41% of all infected.
2001892–1894 cholera outbreak1892–1894Cholera outbreak killed 35% of all infected.
177Russian monitor Rusalka1893Monitor mysteriously sank en route from Tallinn to Helsinki, killing all on board.
1001871–1872 cholera outbreak1871–1872Cholera outbreak mostly devastated the area in and around Tallinn.
68Pärnu methanol tragedy2001People in Pärnu county drank counterfeit vodka which had mistakenly been made with toxic methanol instead of ordinary ethanol.
63Männiku explosion1936Ammunition depots exploded in Männiku, killing mostly army personnel.
61Puka train accident1897Military train derailed at Puka, killing mostly personnel of the 95th "Krasnoyarski" Infantry Regiment.
21Moe airplane accident1977An-24 carrying personnel of the Soviet 655th Fighter Aviation Regiment crashed after hitting the chimney of a distillery in Moe, killing all on board.
18Kilingi-Nõmme II Primary School fire1937School burned down after film stock caught fire, killing 1 child on sight, 16 in the coming days, and 1 of their wounds several years later.
14Kurkse tragedy1997Soldiers of the Baltic Peacekeeping Battalion froze in the Kurkse strait en route from Suur-Pakri Island to Kurkse on the mainland by foot on a dangerous training maneuver, killing all but 8 soldiers.
14Copterline Flight 1032005Commercial transport helicopter en route from Tallinn to Helsinki, Finland crashed into the Tallinn Bay after liftoff, killing all on board.
10Jõgeva mail train accident1924Mail train was derailed possibly by Soviet diversionists at Pedja River near Jõgeva, killing both passengers and crew.
10Haapsalu orphanage fire2011Disabled patients died of carbon monoxide poisoning, while 36 patients were evacuated.
10Valdeki shooting-range accident1934Officer candidates were killed by an accidental bombshell explosion during an Estonian Military Academy exercise.
9Petseri fire1939A fire destroyed a third of the mostly wooden town of Petseri.
9Ju-52 Kaleva shootdown1940Commercial transport airplane en route from Tallinn to Helsinki, Finland was shut down Soviet bombers above the Gulf of Finland, killing all on board.
9Tallinn railway accident1980Two oncoming trains collided in Baltic Railway Station in Tallinn, killing passengers and crew in both trains.
8Pala bus accident1996A lorry crashed into a school bus at Pala, with 29 survivors in the bus and 1 in the lorry.
6Marja store collapse1994A convenience store collapsed in Mustamäe district, Tallinn, killing 5 customers on sight and 1 in hospital.

Other significant disasters

Deaths
Italics indicate an
estimated figure
EventYearNotes
12005 January storm2005Cyclone Gudrun caused considerable flooding in Western and Northern Estonian coastal areas.
UnknownKaali meteorite impactCa. 1530–1450 BCImpact energy of about 80 TJ, incinerating the forests within a 6 km radius.
NoneToompea fire1684A fire destroyed much of Tallinn's upper town Toompea.
NoneGreat fire of Tartu1775A fire destroyed up to 2/3 of the mostly wooden town of Tartu.
NoneSviby fire1932A fire destroyed almost the entire village of Sviby on Vormsi island.
NoneVõõpsu fire1939A fire destroyed almost the entire village of Võõpsu.

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