Disasters with highest death tolls - 1754 Cairo Earthquake
Time: Monday Sep 2, 1754
Place: Ottoman Empire (now Egypt)
Details: 1754 Cairo earthquake occurred on September 2, 1754, in Ottoman Empire (now Egypt), there were an estimated 40,000 deaths.
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