F.B.I Top 10 Most Wanted: Tsunamis

  • Lisbon Earthquake of 1755

    The Lisbon earthquake completely destroyed Lisbon with a reading of 8.5-9.0. The death toll was estimated ranging between 10000-100000 people.
  • Krakatoa Eruption of 1883

    Over 70% of Irland was destroyed. The death toll was recorded at around 40,000 casualties.
  • Aleutian Earthquake

    The earthquake triggered a massive tsunami with a total cost of damage of $26 million damage. The tsunami waves reached around 30-45 feet.
  • Great Chilean Earthquake of 1960

    It was one of the most powerful earthquake ever recorded with a reading of 9.4-9.6. The estimated time was around 10 minutes.
  • Good Friday Earthquake of 1964

    With a magnitude of 9.2, there was a total of 139 casualties. The earthquake triggered a massive and destructive land slide. The landslide alone claimed 30 lives.
  • Hokkaido Earthquake of 1993

    Around 230 lives were taken from a massive tsunami that resulted from an earthquake. It was only one of several major earthquake/tsunamis that devastated Japan.
  • Papua New Guinea Quake of 1998

    An earthquake that read a 7.0 triggered an undersea landslide which caused a forceful tsunami.
  • Sumatra Earthquake of 2004

    Massive reading of 9.1-9.3. The earthquake triggered a ruthless tsunami that effected 14 countries. The estimated death toll of 230,000. Over $14 billion of damage.
  • Samoa Earthquake of 2009

    Largest ever recorded in 2009. A tsunami resulted from a 8.1 magnitude earthquake.
  • Chile Earthquake of 2010

    With a reading of 8.8, a tsunami flushed out several coastal towns. The tsunami reached around 53 countries and caused around $15-$30 billion worth of damage.
  • Tohoku Earthquake of 2011

    The most powerful earthquake Japan has ever seen. The earthquake had a maximum magnitude of 9.0 and triggered a tsunami with waves over 40 meters high. Around 15,000 were killed, 6000 injured, and 3000 missing.