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• From the Black Death of Europe to earthquakes extending hundreds of miles under some unlucky
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country, we count 15 devastating, death-filled disasters that Earth has ever unleashed
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15 - Bangladesh cyclone • This is among the deadliest cyclones on
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record, one that occurred on the 29th of April, 1991, at the Chittagong district of Bangladesh
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• It was a storm that forced a 6 metre storm surge over the inland, carving a path through
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the land and everyone who lived there for 7 entire days
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• Most deaths were caused by drowning, mostly infants and elderly - the total body count
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exceeding 180,000 people, and an estimated damage cost of 1.5 billion dollars
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14 - Black Plague • Also known as the bubonic plague or "Black
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Death", this biological epidemic struck between the years 1347 and 1350, wiping out a third
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of the entire population of Europe • It's believed today that the plague itself
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came from a disease born from bacteria in rats, ones with poor hygiene or tag-along
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fleas • Not only did it wipe out a good chunk
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of Europe, it also found its way to Asia and North Africa, killing all in its wake
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13 - Great Kanto earthquake • This one struck the Japanese main island
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of Honshu on September 1, 1923, and it lasted just over four minutes
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• It had a magnitude of 7.9, and at the time it was the most powerful earthquake ever
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to hit Japan, devastating Tokyo, Yokohama, and a good deal of other places in the Kanto
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region • The total deaths were over 140,000, the
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most ever seen dead in prewar Japan, and back then there was even talk to move the capital
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city elsewhere 12 - Haiti earthquake
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• A magnitude 7 earthquake that struck very close to Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince on
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the 12th of January, 2010 • Over 160,000 people died, with poor low-quality
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housing conditions to blame for quite a few unnecessary deaths
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• Relief came from many, many countries with rescue and medical teams, engineer and
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support personnel, but an excess of dead bodies with nowhere to bury them and mass looting
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both became a huge problem 11 - Typhoon Nina
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• One of the more deadly tropical cyclones, short-lived but intense landing in mainland
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China and Taiwan • Luckily, much of the typhoon lost its
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strength over Taiwan's central mountain range, but then it hit several dams and collapsed
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them, destroying parts of the Henan Province city with floods
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• Approximately 229,000 people died from both the typhoon and accidental floods
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10 - Indian Ocean tsunami • A lot of us should remember this one from
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2004, a deadly earthquake and tsunami that hit over fourteen countries with no warning
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• It was around magnitude 9.2 and caused waves to hit the mainland exceeding 30 metres
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in height with Indonesia as the hardest-hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India and
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Thailand • It killed more than 230,000 people and
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prompted a worldwide humanitarian response with 14 billion dollars in aid to the homeless
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and injured 9 - Antioch earthquake
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• This one took place a long time ago, 115 AD, with an estimated magnitude of 7.5
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• It totalled the area around Antioch with a large loss of life and land, which then
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triggered a tsunami which badly damaged their local harbour
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• It almost took the life of Roman Emperor Trajan along with his successor Harian, but
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both made it out with only slight injuries and instead returned to rebuild their city
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8 - Antioch earthquake #2 • A follow-up to the previous set 400 years
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later, hitting Syria and the Byzantine Empire in late May, year 526
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• Immediately after the earthquake, fires tore through buildings and homes left standing
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with wind worsening the blaze • The death toll exceeded 250,000 with many
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aftershocks for the following 18 months 7 - North Korea famine and floods
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• 3 years of political turmoil and natural disasters just before the year 2000
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• With industrial decline came a lack of food production, and with floods destroying
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almost half of farm-land, most succumbed to immediate starvation in rural areas
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• By the end of this grisly period, over 3 million North Korean citizens had died
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6 - Haiyuan earthquake • A big one that hit smack bang in the centre
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of a province of China on December 16th, 1920, reportedly around 8 on the Richter scale
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• 73,000 people died in Haiyuan County with landslides burying villages and houses collapsing
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in major cities across 7 different regions • Total casualties exceeded 200,000, but
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may have hit 235,000 according to the International Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering
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5 - Calcutta cyclone • This one happened on October 7th, 1737
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in the Indian city of Calcutta, today known as Kolkata
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• For a long time we believed this one had been caused by earthquakes, but we're now
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more positive that it was a tropical cyclone based on official reports from the era, describing
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storms and flood destroying thatched houses and wasting locals in their thousands
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• At the time, the population of Calcutta barely exceeded 20,000 so the official death
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toll of 300,000 for this natural disaster is generally thought to include the similar
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1737 super cyclone in the West Bengal region 4 - Indian Famine
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• The mid 1700s in India, a famine that gripped one third of the population of India
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• It was due to a shortfall of crops in the aftermath of a severe drought, which transformed
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open fields back into wide jungle, further pushing the food shortage
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• Over ten million people died because of this, and it lasted just under five years
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before any recovery could be made 3 - Shaanxi earthquake
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• One of the deadliest earthquakes in history, a magnitude 8 that killed almost a million
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people • It happened on the morning of January
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23rd, 1556, China, the Ming Dynasty with over 90 countries getting affected
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• It opened with an 840 kilometre-wide area obliterated in seconds, with countries losing
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as much as 60 percent of their population, mainly due to them living in artificial caves
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under cliffs, most of which collapsed on their heads
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2 - Yellow River Flood • Known as the second most lethal flood
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in the history of Earth, a river prone to flooding due to its elevated nature in China
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- farmers attempted to build dikes to contain the rising water
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• On September 1887, the dikes exploded, drowning hundreds of thousands of people and
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clearing away tens of thousands of miles of land
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• The following pandemic and lack of basic essentials for the human beings left over
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led to even more deaths, with a total number a bit over 900,000 people
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1 - China floods • Not 50 years later, the worst floods in
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history hit Central China for about 5 months or so
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• There's not much to say about this one, except that about 4 million people died, and
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those left over got so desperate they had to resort to selling wives and daughters,
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or turn to cannibalism to survive