<p>Some of the world's most deadly earthquakes in the past two decades are listed below, after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck central Turkey and northwest Syria on Monday and killed hundreds of people.</p>.<p>August 14, 2021 - Haiti- A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck southern Haiti, killing more than 2,200 people and destroying or damaging about 13,000 homes.</p>.<p>September 28, 2018 - Indonesia - A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the island of Sulawesi, resulting in a 1.5 metre tsunami and killing more than 4,300 people.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/deadly-turkey-earthquake-sends-rescuers-scrambling-for-survivors-1188322.html" target="_blank">Deadly Turkey earthquake sends rescuers scrambling for survivors</a></strong></p>.<p>November 12, 2017 - Iran - A magnitude 7.3 earthquake shook the eastern Kermanshah region, killing more than 400 people. At least six people died in neighbouring Iraq. </p>.<p>September 19, 2017 - Mexico- A 7.1 magnitude quake hit central Mexico, killing at least 369 people and causing more devastation in the capital than any temblor since an earthquake in 1985 that killed thousands.</p>.<p>August 24, 2016 - Italy - A 6.2 magnitude quake struck a cluster of mountain communities east of Rome in central Italy, killing about 300 people. </p>.<p>April 16, 2016 - Ecuador - A magnitude 7.8 earthquake hammered Ecuador, killing more than 650 people on the country’s Pacific coast.</p>.<p> October 26, 2015 - Afghanistan - A magnitude 7.8 earthquake rocked the Afghan northeast, killing nearly 400 people in the country as well as in northern Pakistan.</p>.<p>April 25, 2015 - Nepal - A magnitude 7.8 earthquake ravaged impoverished Nepal, killing nearly 9,000 people and disrupting the lives of more than eight million.</p>.<p>August 3, 2014 - China - A magnitude 6.3 earthquake devastated southwestern China, killing at least 600 people in a remote area of Yunnan province.</p>.<p>September 24, 2013 - Pakistan - Twin earthquakes, measuring 7.7 and 6.8 magnitude, rattled southwestern Balochistan province, killing at least 825 people.</p>.<p>August 11, 2012 Iran - Two strong quakes, measuring 6.4 magnitude and 6.3 respectively, killed at least 300 people near the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran.</p>.<p>October 23, 2011 - Turkey - A powerful magnitude 7.2 earthquake shook southeast Turkey, killing more than 600 people.</p>.<p>March 11, 2011 - Japan - A 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami struck Japan’s northeast, killing about 15,690 people and injuring 5,700. The earthquake also triggered the world’s biggest nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.</p>.<p> February 22, 2011 - New Zealand - A 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch, killing at least 180 people.</p>.<p>February 27, 2010 - Chile - An 8.8 magnitude quake and subsequent tsunami in Chile killed more than 500 people, wrecking hundreds of thousands of homes and mangling highways and bridges.</p>.<p>January 13, 2010 - Haiti - A 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince and killed about 316,000 people. The United Nations estimated 80,000 buildings in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas were destroyed.</p>.<p>May 12, 2008 - China - A 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Sichuan province, killing about 87,600 people.</p>.<p> Dec 26, 2004 - Asia- A 9.15 magnitude earthquake off Sumatra triggered a tsunami that barrelled into Indonesia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and many other countries in the region, devastating villages and tourist islands and leaving almost 230,000 dead or missing.</p>.<p>October 8, 2005 - Pakistan- A 7.6 magnitude quake northeast of Islamabad killed at least 73,000 people. The quake also rocked Indian Kashmir, killing 1,244 there. -</p>.<p>December. 26, 2003 - Iran - a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit the southeastern Kerman province and flattened the city of Bam, killing 31,000 people.</p>
<p>Some of the world's most deadly earthquakes in the past two decades are listed below, after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck central Turkey and northwest Syria on Monday and killed hundreds of people.</p>.<p>August 14, 2021 - Haiti- A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck southern Haiti, killing more than 2,200 people and destroying or damaging about 13,000 homes.</p>.<p>September 28, 2018 - Indonesia - A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the island of Sulawesi, resulting in a 1.5 metre tsunami and killing more than 4,300 people.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/deadly-turkey-earthquake-sends-rescuers-scrambling-for-survivors-1188322.html" target="_blank">Deadly Turkey earthquake sends rescuers scrambling for survivors</a></strong></p>.<p>November 12, 2017 - Iran - A magnitude 7.3 earthquake shook the eastern Kermanshah region, killing more than 400 people. At least six people died in neighbouring Iraq. </p>.<p>September 19, 2017 - Mexico- A 7.1 magnitude quake hit central Mexico, killing at least 369 people and causing more devastation in the capital than any temblor since an earthquake in 1985 that killed thousands.</p>.<p>August 24, 2016 - Italy - A 6.2 magnitude quake struck a cluster of mountain communities east of Rome in central Italy, killing about 300 people. </p>.<p>April 16, 2016 - Ecuador - A magnitude 7.8 earthquake hammered Ecuador, killing more than 650 people on the country’s Pacific coast.</p>.<p> October 26, 2015 - Afghanistan - A magnitude 7.8 earthquake rocked the Afghan northeast, killing nearly 400 people in the country as well as in northern Pakistan.</p>.<p>April 25, 2015 - Nepal - A magnitude 7.8 earthquake ravaged impoverished Nepal, killing nearly 9,000 people and disrupting the lives of more than eight million.</p>.<p>August 3, 2014 - China - A magnitude 6.3 earthquake devastated southwestern China, killing at least 600 people in a remote area of Yunnan province.</p>.<p>September 24, 2013 - Pakistan - Twin earthquakes, measuring 7.7 and 6.8 magnitude, rattled southwestern Balochistan province, killing at least 825 people.</p>.<p>August 11, 2012 Iran - Two strong quakes, measuring 6.4 magnitude and 6.3 respectively, killed at least 300 people near the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran.</p>.<p>October 23, 2011 - Turkey - A powerful magnitude 7.2 earthquake shook southeast Turkey, killing more than 600 people.</p>.<p>March 11, 2011 - Japan - A 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami struck Japan’s northeast, killing about 15,690 people and injuring 5,700. The earthquake also triggered the world’s biggest nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.</p>.<p> February 22, 2011 - New Zealand - A 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch, killing at least 180 people.</p>.<p>February 27, 2010 - Chile - An 8.8 magnitude quake and subsequent tsunami in Chile killed more than 500 people, wrecking hundreds of thousands of homes and mangling highways and bridges.</p>.<p>January 13, 2010 - Haiti - A 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince and killed about 316,000 people. The United Nations estimated 80,000 buildings in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas were destroyed.</p>.<p>May 12, 2008 - China - A 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Sichuan province, killing about 87,600 people.</p>.<p> Dec 26, 2004 - Asia- A 9.15 magnitude earthquake off Sumatra triggered a tsunami that barrelled into Indonesia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and many other countries in the region, devastating villages and tourist islands and leaving almost 230,000 dead or missing.</p>.<p>October 8, 2005 - Pakistan- A 7.6 magnitude quake northeast of Islamabad killed at least 73,000 people. The quake also rocked Indian Kashmir, killing 1,244 there. -</p>.<p>December. 26, 2003 - Iran - a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit the southeastern Kerman province and flattened the city of Bam, killing 31,000 people.</p>