Date January 11, 1965February 4, 1966March 4, 1966 May 14, 1972 April 7, 1977 February 10, 1979 November 2, 1981February 8, 1982 February 9, 1982October 10, 1982October 3, 1983 August 11, 1984 November 21, 1986May 26, 1987June 6, 1987 April 24, 1989 August 24, 1989 January 22, 1990 May 26, 1990June 16, 1990 December 8, 1992 February 1, 1993September 27, 1994July 2, 1997June 27, 2000 September 1, 2001 August 14, 2006 June 19, 2007 October 24, 2009 April 27, 2014July 26, 2015 October 12, 2016February 23, 2021March 16, 2022Disaster nameOshima FiresANA jetliner crashCanadian Pacific Airlines jetliner crashLandslide at Yanokuchi Nishi Mountain Nippara rockfall incident Gas explosion (Condominium complex in Minami Ikebukuro)Miyake Island TornadoHotel New Japan fire JAL jetliner crash LandslideMiyake Island volcanic eruption Landslide Izu Oshima Island volcanic eruptionTEPCO Oil Thermal Power Station fireSpecial aged care facility Shojuen fireHachijo Island tornado Koto Ward high-rise condominium building fire Road cave-in near the Okachimachi StationDaiichi Kasei Kogyo explosion Tanashi & Kodaira tornado Gas explosion (Fuchu City) Gas explosion at a water piping installation site Etchujima (Koto Ward) Aogashima Village landslideDiamond Grace crude oil spillage Miyake Island volcanic eruptionShinjuku Kabukicho building fire Large-scale Tokyo area blackoutExplosion at Shibuya hot spring facility Daiichi Kofuku-maru maritime accident Massive power failure in TokyoPlane crash of private small aircraft in Chofu-CityLarge-scale power outageLarge-scale forest fire in Ome CityLarge-scale power outage in Tokyo358 buildings burnt down133 dead63 dead, 1 missing, 8 seriously injured2 buildings partially damaged1 building partially destroyed 1 seriously injured, 23 with minor injuries, 9 buildings totally / partially destroyed2 buildings partially damaged32 dead, 150 injured24 dead, 150 injured3 dead, 3 seriously injured340 buildings totally destroyed1 building partially destroyed6 buildings partially damaged4 dead, 1 injured17 dead, 25 injured1 building partially destroyed, 17 buildings partially damaged6 with minor injuries10 with minor injuries8 dead, 18 injured2 with minor injuries, 61 buildings partially damaged2 seriously injured, 1 with minor injuries4 dead, 1 seriously injured2 dead, 1 missing18 with minor injuries1 with minor injuries, 16 buildings totally / partially destroyed, 12 buildings partially damaged44 dead, 3 injured Power interrupted to 1.39 million households in Tokyo Metropolitan Area, mostly in Tokyo.3 dead, 3 seriously injured1 dead, 4 missingPower interrupted to approximately 300,000 households3 dead, 5 injuredInterruption of power supply to up to 370,000 households in Tokyo500 m2 of a temple and 85,000 m2 of forest burnedInterruption of power supply to up to 700,000 households in TokyoMain damageDisaster Relief Act was invoked.Disaster Management Headquarters establishedDisaster Relief Act was invoked.Disaster Management Headquarters establishedDisaster Relief Act was invoked.Disaster Management Headquarters establishedDisaster Relief Act was invoked.Disaster Management Headquarters establishedRemarksOther disasters65Major Past Disasters in Tokyo
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