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Do you know the 25 biggest disasters in human history?
First, the 1303 Yuan Dynasty Red Copper Earthquake, with over 470,000 deaths.
Second, the 1348 European Black Death, with over 75 million deaths.
Third, the 1556 Ming Dynasty Huazhou Earthquake, with over 830,000 deaths.
Fourth, the 1783 Iceland Laki Eruption, with over 2 million deaths.
Fifth, the 1877 Qing Dynasty Ding-Wu Famine, with over 10 million deaths.
Sixth, the 1883 Indonesia Krakatoa Volcano Eruption, with over 36,000 deaths.
Seventh, the 1908 Italy Messina Earthquake, with over 40,000 deaths.
Eighth, the 1910 Northeast China Plague, with over 60,000 deaths.
Ninth, the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic, with over 50 million deaths.
Tenth, the 1920 China Haiyuan Earthquake, with over 280,000 deaths.
Eleventh, the 1923 Japan Kanto Earthquake, with over 140,000 deaths.
Twelfth, the 1931 China Jianghuai Flood, with over 2 million deaths.
Thirteenth, the 1942 China Henan Famine, with over 3 million deaths.
Fourteenth, the 1952 UK London Smog, with over 12,000 deaths.
Fifteenth, the 1960 Chile Tsunami, with over 10,000 deaths.
Sixteenth, the 1970 Peru Avalanche, with over 50,000 deaths.
Seventeenth, the 1970 Bangladesh Cyclone, with over 300,000 deaths.
Eighteenth, the 1976 China Tangshan Earthquake, with over 240,000 deaths.
Nineteenth, the 1984 India Bhopal Disaster, with over 570,000 deaths.
Twentieth, the 1986 Soviet Chernobyl Accident, with over 170,000 deaths.
Twenty-first, the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami, with over 290,000 deaths.
Twenty-second, the 2008 China Wenchuan Earthquake, with over 69,000 deaths.
Twenty-third, the 2010 Haiti Earthquake, with over 220,000 deaths.
Twenty-fourth, the 2011 Japan Earthquake, with over 22,000 deaths.
Twenty-fifth, the 2020 Global COVID-19 Pandemic, with over 7 million deaths.