List of earthquakes in Pakistan
Pakistan is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, being crossed by several major faults. As a result, earthquakes in Pakistan occur often and are destructive.
Geology
Pakistan geologically overlaps both the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates . Balochistan , the Federally Administered Tribal Areas , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan provinces lie on the southern edge of the Eurasian plate on the Iranian Plateau . Sindh , Punjab and Azad Jammu & Kashmir provinces lie on the north-western edge of the Indian plate in South Asia . Hence this region is prone to violent earthquakes , as the two tectonic plates collide.
Earthquakes
Date
Locality, district, or province
Mag.
MMI
Deaths
Injuries
Notes
2023-03-21
Badakhshan, Afghanistan
6.5 Mw
V
20
302
Severe damage, ten killed in Afghanistan. Damage to buildings also in India and Tajikistan
–
2022-06-24
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
4.2 Mw
VII
Five killed in Afghanistan
[ 1] [ 2]
2022-06-21
Khost Province , Afghanistan
6.0 Mw
VIII
13
27
Heavy damage. Over 1,100 killed in Afghanistan.
[ 3]
2022-05-06
Khuzdar , Balochistan
5.2 Mw
VI
1
Moderate damage
[ 4]
2022-03-16
Gilgit-Baltistan
5.1 Mw
VII
1
9
Minor damage
[ 5]
2021-12-27
Gilgit-Baltistan
5.2 Mw
V
9
Severe damage
[ 6]
2021-10-07
Harnai , Balochistan
5.9 Mw
VII
42
300
Severe damage
[ 7]
2019-10-06
New Mirpur , Azad Kashmir
3.6 Mw
IV
1
10
Casualties due to a house collapse
[ 8] [ 9]
2019-09-24
New Mirpur , Azad Kashmir
5.6 Mw
VII
40
852
Severe
[ 10]
2018-01-31
Lasbela , Balochistan
4.7 Mw
V
1
9
[ 11] [ 12]
2018-01-30
Badakhshan
6.1 Mw
1
9-11
2015-12-25
Gilgit-Baltistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
6.3 Mw
V
4
100
2015-10-26
Badakhshan
7.5 Mw
VII
399
2,536
2015-07-24
Islamabad
5.1 Mw
V
3
2014-05-08
Sindh
4.5 Mw
2
50
2013-09-28
Awaran District , Balochistan
6.8 Mw
VII
22
Aftershock.
2013-09-24
Awaran District , Balochistan
7.7 Mw
IX
825
700
2013-04-16
Balochistan
7.7 Mw
VIII
34
105
2011-01-18
Dalbandin , Balochistan
7.2 Mw
VII
3
some
2010-10-10
Haripur , Northwest Frontier Province
5.2 Mw
V
1
15
Moderate damage
[ 13]
2008-10-29
Ziarat District , Balochistan
6.4 Mw
215
200
2005-10-08
Azad Kashmir , Balakot
7.6 Mw
XI
86,000–87,351
69,000–75,266
Extreme damage in Azad Kashmir , Balakot town almost completely destroyed and Muzaffarabad suffering heaviest number of casualties. Deadliest earthquake in South Asia, epicentre centred on the Jhelum Fault Zone .
2004-02-14
Battagram , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
5.5 Mw
VIII
24
63
2002-11-02
Battagram , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
5.4 Mw 6.3 Mw
VIII
41
168
Doublet
1997-02-27
Balochistan
7.0 Mw
VIII
57
1992-05-20
Kohat Division , North West Frontier
6.0 Mw
VII
36
100
Moderate
[ 14] [ 15]
1983-12-31
Gilgit-Baltistan
7.2 Mw
VII
12–26
60–483
Severe
[ 14]
1981-12-09
Gilgit-Baltistan
5.9 Mw
220
[ 16]
1974-12-28
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
6.2 Mw
5,300
17,000
1972-09-03
Peshawar , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
6.2 Mw
VIII
100
[ 17]
1945-11-28
Makran Coast , British Baluchistan
8.1 Mw
X
4000
Tsunami
1935-05-31
Ali Jaan , Balochistan
7.7
X
30,000–60,000
1931-08-27
Mach, Balochistan
7.4
[ 18]
1931-08-24
Sharigh Valley, Balochistan
7
[ 18]
1909-10-21
Sibi , Balochistan
7
100
[ 18]
1892-12-20
Qilla Abdullah , Balochistan
6.8
Chaman Fault
[ 19]
1885-05-30
Srinagar , Kashmir
6.3–6.8
VIII
3,000
1865-01-22
Peshawar
6
[ 19]
1852-01-24
Kahan , Balochistan
8
[ 20]
1827-09-24
Lahore , Punjab
7.8
1,000
[ 20]
1819-06-16
Allahbund , Sindh
7.7–8.2 Mw
XI
>1,543
Tsunami
1668-05-02
Shahbandar, Sindh
7.6
50,000
[ 21]
1555-09-??
Kashmir
7.6–8.0 Mw
600–60,000
The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes ' notability guideline that was developed for stand alone articles. The principles described are also applicable to lists. In summary, only damaging, injurious, or deadly events should be recorded.
See also
References
^ "M 4.3 – 49 km W of Miran Shah, Pakistan" . United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 24 June 2022 .
^ "Afghanistan hit with aftershock, adding to significant earthquake death toll" . CBC News . Associated Press. 24 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022 .
^ Hussain, Sajjad (23 June 2022). "Afghanistan earthquake kills 30 Pakistani tribal people" . The Telegraph . India. Retrieved 23 June 2022 .
^ "M 5.2 – 79 km N of Bela, Pakistan" . United States Geological Survey. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 6 May 2022 .
^ "M 5.1 – 68 km NW of Skardu, Pakistan" . United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 12 November 2022 .
^ "M 5.2 – 60 km SE of Gilgit, Pakistan" . United States Geological Survey.
^ "M 4.6 – 9 km ESE of Harnai, Pakistan" . United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 11 November 2022 .
^ "M 3.6 – 4 km SW of Jhelum, Pakistan" . United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 16 December 2021 .
^ "Earthquake tremors felt again in POK, one dead, 10 injured" . newstracklive . 6 October 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2019 .
^ "M 5.6 – 3 km S of New Mirpur, Pakistan" . United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 24 September 2019 .
^ "M 4.7 – 11 km NW of Bela, Pakistan" . United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 12 November 2022 .
^ "Tote nach Erdbeben im Süden von Pakistan" (in German). 31 January 2018.
^ "M 5.2 – 14 km SSW of Haripur, Pakistan" . United States Geological Survey. 10 October 2010. Retrieved 14 May 2022 .
^ a b NGDC 1972
^ Satyabala, S. P.; Yang, Zhaohui; Bilham, R. (2012), "Stick–slip advance of the Kohat Plateau in Pakistan" , Nature Geoscience , 5 (2): 147– 150, Bibcode :2012NatGe...5..147S , doi :10.1038/ngeo1373 , S2CID 92989973
^ "Earthquakes in Pakistan since 1950" . Worlddata.info . Retrieved 6 December 2019 .
^ "Earthquakes in Pakistan since 1950" . Worlddata.info . Retrieved 6 December 2019 .
^ a b c Quittmeyer & Jacob 1979 , p. 792
^ a b Quittmeyer & Jacob 1979 , p. 807
^ a b Quittmeyer & Jacob 1979 , p. 806
^ Quittmeyer & Jacob 1979 , p. 805
Sources
NGDC (1972), Significant Earthquake Database (Data Set), National Geophysical Data Center , NOAA , doi :10.7289/V5TD9V7K
Quittmeyer, R. C.; Jacob, K. H. (1979), "Historical and modern seismicity of Pakistan, Afghanistan, northwestern India, and southeastern Iran" , Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America , 69 (3): 773– 823
Further reading
Kazmi, Ali Hamza (2006), "Active Faults and Earthquake Hazard in Pakistan", Pakistan Horizon , 59 (4): 13– 20, JSTOR 43615504
External links
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