List of earthquakes in 1927

Earthquakes in 1927
Approximate epicenters of the earthquakes in 1927
Strongest magnitude China Gansu Province, China (Magnitude 7.7) May 22
Deadliest China Gansu Province, China (Magnitude 7.7) May 22 40,912 deaths
Total fatalities 44,452
Number by magnitude
9.0+ 0
8.0−8.9 0
7.0−7.9 13
6.0−6.9 56
5.0−5.9 3
 1926
1928 

This is a list of earthquakes in 1927. 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. China and Japan both saw great destruction caused by earthquakes in March and May. The China earthquake in particular had nearly 41,000 deaths. Yunnan Province, China had its fair share of earthquakes. Ukraine had several earthquakes with one on September 11 causing deaths. The West Bank region had a destructive tremor in July.

Overall

By death toll

Rank Death toll Magnitude Location Depth (km) Date
1 40,912 7.7 China Gansu Province, China 15.0 May 22
2 3,022 7.0 Japan Kyoto Prefecture, Honshu, Japan 10.0 March 7
3 268 6.3 Jordan Balqaba Governorate, Jordan 15.0 July 11
4 101 5.5 China Yunnan Province, China 0.0 November 24
5 51 6.0 China Yunnan Province, China 0.0 March 14
6 50 6.3 Indonesia Sulawesi, Indonesia 20.0 December 1
7 30 6.4 Taiwan Chiayi County, Taiwan 10.0 August 24
8 11 6.7 Ukraine Crimea, Ukraine 35.0 September 11
  • Note: At least 10 casualties

By magnitude

Rank Magnitude Death toll Location Depth (km) Date
1 7.7 40,912 China Gansu Province, China 15.0 May 22
2 7.5 0 Indonesia northwest of the Tanimbar Islands, Indonesia 35.0 June 3
3 7.3 0 United States west of Chichagof Island, Alaska 10.0 October 24
4 7.2 0 Chile Aisen Region, Chile 15.0 November 21
4 7.2 0 Russia Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia 15.0 December 28
5 7.1 0 Vanuatu Vanuatu 30.0 January 24
5 7.1 0 Indonesia Flores Sea, Indonesia 15.0 March 3
5 7.1 0 Fiji Fiji 295.0 April 1
5 7.1 0 Argentina Mendoza Province, Argentina 110.0 April 14
5 7.1 0 Indonesia off the north coast of West Papua (province), Indonesia 15.0 August 10
6 7.0 0 Russia Kuril Islands, Russia 15.0 February 16
6 7.0 3,022 Japan Kyoto Prefecture, Honshu, Japan 10.0 March 7
6 7.0 0 Japan off the east coast of Honshu, Japan 35.0 August 5
  • Note: At least 7.0 magnitude

Notable events

January

  • Mexico A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck northern Baja California, Mexico on January 1 at an unknown depth. A few people were injured, at least $1 million (1927 rate) damage was caused with 20 homes being damaged in Calexico, California.[1]
  • Japan A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck the southern Sea of Japan on January 15 at a depth of 420.0 km.[2]
  • Japan A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck off the east coast of Honshu, Japan on January 17 at a depth of 35.0 km.[3]
  • Vanuatu A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Vanuatu on January 24 at a depth of 30.0 km.[4]
  • Vanuatu A magnitude 6.5 aftershock struck Vanuatu on January 24 at a depth of 35.0 km.[5]

February

March

  • Indonesia A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the Flores Sea, Indonesia on March 3 at a depth of 15.0 km.[13]
  • Japan A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Kyoto Prefecture, Honshu, Japan on March 7 at a depth of 10.0 km. Three-thousand and twenty-two lives were lost, 3,295 people were injured and around $40 million (1927 rate) in damage was caused. More than 15,000 homes were destroyed and 9,821 more were damaged.[14][15]
  • Peru A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck off the coast of northern Peru on March 13 at a depth of 35.0 km.[16]
  • China A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Yunnan Province, China on March 14 at an unknown depth. At least 51 people were killed and many homes were destroyed in the region.[17]
  • Myanmar A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Sagaing Region, Burmaon March 15 at a depth of 130.0 km.[18]
  • China A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Qinghai Province, China on March 15 at a depth of 35.0 km.[19]
  • China A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck Yunnan Province, China on March 20 at an unknown depth. Seven people were killed and a few homes were destroyed.[20]

April

May

June

July

August

  • Argentina A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Jujuy Province, Argentina on August 1 at a depth of 200.0 km.[49]
  • United Kingdom A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck north of the British Virgin Islands on August 2 at a depth of 35.0 km.[50]
  • Indonesia A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck off the east coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia on August 4 at a depth of 25.0 km.[51]
  • Japan A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck off the east coast of Honshu, Japan on August 5 at a depth of 35.0 km. Some damage was reported.[52][53]
  • Russia A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck under central Paramushir, Kuril Islands, Russia on August 8 at a depth of 105.6 km.[54]
  • Panama A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck south of Panama on August 10 at a depth of 15.0 km.[55]
  • Indonesia A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the north coast of West Papua, Indonesia on August 10 at a depth of 15.0 km.[56]
  • Japan A magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck off the southeast coast of Honshu, Japan on August 18 at a depth of 20.0 km.[57]
  • Japan A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck off the southeast coast of Honshu, Japan on August 23 at a depth of 15.0 km.[58]
  • Taiwan A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck under Chiayi County, Taiwan on August 24 at a depth of 10.0 km. Thirty people died, 190 were injured and 200 homes were destroyed.[59][60]

September

  • Indonesia A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck West Java, Java, Indonesia on September 8 at a depth of 50.0 km.[61]
  • Ukraine, Russia A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck south of Crimea on September 11 at a depth of 35.0 km.[62] A smaller event occurred the previous June. Large earthquakes are uncommon for the area. It was reported that eleven deaths occurred, 122 people were hurt, and that many homes were destroyed or damaged.[63]
  • United States A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck central California on September 18 at a depth of 35.0 km.[64]
  • China A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck northern Xinjiang Province, China on September 23 at a depth of 10.0 km.[65]
  • Ukraine, Russia A magnitude 5.7 aftershock struck Crimea on September 24 at a depth of 23.0 km. At least 51 people were injured, a few homes destroyed and more were damaged.[66]

October

November

December

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