From earthquakes in , flooding in and a volcanic eruption in , thousands have lost their lives in natural disasters in 2018, and hundreds of thousands more were injured or displaced. The ongoing deadly underscore how rapidly natural disasters can become deadly.
Here are 10 of the deadliest natural disasters in 2018, according to from the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters, based in .
10. Greece: Wildfires
Deaths: 126
Fierce wildfires tore through a coastal area of in late July. While most victims died in the fire, some drowned in the sea as they attempted to flee the flames, .
9. Papua New Guinea: Earthquake
Deaths: 145
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the Southern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea in February, triggering a major aftershock and some landslides. Close to half a million people were affected by the disaster, according to .
8. North Korea: Floods
Deaths: 151
Heavy rains at the end of August and in early September caused dangerous flooding and landslides in which destroyed more than 800 buildings, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies .
7. Pakistan: Heat Wave
Deaths: 180
Temperatures in the city of Karachi stayed above 104 degrees Fahrenheit for several days in May, . The heat wave coincided with power cuts and Ramadan, a month when many Muslims refrain from eating or drinking during the daytime. Most of those who died were from poor areas, and included children and elderly people, the reports said.
6. Nigeria: Floods
Deaths: 200
September flooding in displaced and, according to , destroyed more than 13,000 homes. The floods struck one-third of Nigeria’s 36 states, affecting nearly 2 million people.
5. Japan: Floods
Deaths: 220
impacted large areas of in July, killing more than 200 people. Officials said the flooding was particularly bad because much of the rain fell in mountainous areas and funneled down into cities, . In Uwajima, a city on Japan’s Shikoku island, local news stations reported that almost 15 inches of rain fell in two hours on one Sunday morning, according to CNN’s report.
4. India: Floods
Deaths: 361
Monsoon flooding in killed in August, mostly in the southern Indian state of Kerala. The Kerala government said many victims died after being crushed by debris after landslides, the BBC . Officials said it was the worst flood recorded in 100 years.
3. Guatemala: Volcanic Eruption
Deaths: 425
When Guatemala’s Fuego volcano erupted in early June, surrounding areas were soon engulfed in a deadly pyroclastic flow, a mixture of hot gas and volcanic rock that can move at speeds up to 90 miles per hour, to The New York Times. The ground was so hot in areas that the soles of some rescue workers’ boots were
2. Indonesia: Earthquake
Deaths: 468
On Aug. 5, struck the Indonesian island of Lombok and neighboring Bali. The was preceded with a 6.4 magnitude quake in late July, and the areas also were hit with a number of aftershocks.
1. Indonesia: Earthquake and Tsunami
Deaths: 2,783
brought widespread devastation to Sulawesi island in in late September, leveling entire cities and rendering more than 330,000 people homeless, according to , a global humanitarian nonprofit.