List of disasters in Antarctica by death toll

The following is a list of all known disasters in Antarctica which have resulted in fatalities. It includes disasters which happened on land, as well as in the waters surrounding the continent.

Year Type Fatalities Incident Location Comments
1819 AccidentShipwreck 644 San Telmo[1] Drake Passage, Southern Ocean
1979 AccidentAircraft 257 Air New Zealand Flight 901[2] Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica
2019 AccidentAircraft 38 2019 Chilean Air Force C-130 crash Drake Passage, Antarctica Aircraft lost en route from Chile to Teniente R. Marsh Airport, King George Island
2010 AccidentShipwreck 22 South Korean trawler Insung [3] Ross Sea, near the McMurdo Station 5 confirmed dead, 17 missing and presumed dead[4]
1976 AccidentAircraft 11 Livingston Island plane crash[5] Livingston Island, Antarctica
1985 AccidentAircraft 10 Nelson Island plane crash[6] Nelson Island, Antarctica
1823 AccidentShipwreck 7 Schooner Jenny[7] Drake Passage, Southern Ocean Most likely a legend
1958 AccidentAircraft 7 Cape Hallett Bay plane crash[8] Cape Hallett Bay, Antarctica 6 survivors
1966 AccidentAircraft 6 Ross Ice Shelf plane crash[9] Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica
1986 AccidentAircraft 6 Philippi Glacier plane crash[10] Philippi Glacier, Antarctica
1961 AccidentAircraft 5 Wilkes Station plane crash[11] Wilkes Station, Antarctica
1956 AccidentAircraft 4 McMurdo Station plane crash[12] McMurdo Station, Antarctica 4 survivors
1994 AccidentAircraft 4 Rothera Research Station plane crash[13] near the Rothera Research Station, Antarctica
2010 AccidentAircraft 4 Terre Adélie helicopter crash[14] near the Dumont d'Urville Station, Terre Adélie, Antarctica
1946 AccidentAircraft 3 Antarctica PBM Mariner crash[15] Thurston Island, Antarctica
1958 AccidentAircraft 3 Marguerite Bay plane crash[16] Marguerite Bay, Antarctica 4 survivors
1965 AccidentTractor 3 Tractor falls into crevice [17] Milorgknausane nunataks, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
1989 AccidentAircraft 3 Mirny Station plane crash[18] Mirny Station, Antarctica
1999 AccidentAircraft 3 Terre Adélie helicopter crash[19] near the Dumont d'Urville Station, Terre Adélie, Antarctica
2013 AccidentAircraft 3 Mount Elizabeth plane crash[20] Mount Elizabeth, Antarctica
2012 AccidentShipwreck 3 Jeong Woo 2 (South Korean fishing vessel)[21] Ross Sea, near the McMurdo Station 3 missing were presumed dead, 7 burn injuries, 2 serious
1929 AccidentAircraft 2 Whaler scouting flight crash[22][23] west of Scott Island, Antarctica
1948 AccidentFire (building) 2 Hope Bay fire[24] Base D, Hope Bay, Graham Land, Antarctica 1 survivor
1959 AccidentAircraft 2 Marble Point plane crash[25] Marble Point, Antarctica 3 survivors
1969 AccidentAircraft 2 Mount McLennan helicopter crash[26] Taylor Valley, Antarctica 6 survivors
1987 AccidentAircraft 2 D-59 plane crash[27][28] 1390 km northwest of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica 11 survivors
2008 AccidentAircraft 2 Neumayer-Station III helicopter crash[29] near Neumayer-Station III, Antarctica 3 survivors
2012 AccidentFire (building) 2 Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station fire[30] Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Base, Antarctica 1 minor burn injury
2018 Accident – TBD 2 TBD[31] McMurdo Station, Antarctica The accident is currently under investigation
2008 AccidentFire (building) 1 Progress Station fire[32] Progress Station, Antarctica 2 serious burn injuries
2016 Accident - Snowmobile 1 McMurdo Shear Zone Accident[33] McMurdo Shear Zone, Antarctica

See also

References

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