Deaths
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Date
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Incident
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Type
|
Location
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Notes
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11300
|
24 December 1675 – 15 July 1676
|
1675–1676 Malta plague epidemic
|
Epidemic
|
Malta
|
The plague outbreak was the worst epidemic in Maltese history.[1]
|
4487–4668
|
28 March 1813 – 8 September 1814
|
1813–1814 Malta plague epidemic
|
Epidemic
|
Malta and Gozo
|
The plague outbreak, imported from Alexandria in Egypt, killed about 5% of Malta's population.[2]
|
3000
|
7 May 1592 – 1593
|
1592–1593 Malta plague epidemic
|
Epidemic
|
Malta and Gozo
|
The plague outbreak was imported from Tuscan galleys.[3]
|
600+
|
23 September 1551 (or 1556)
|
Grand Harbour of Malta tornado
|
Tornado
|
Grand Harbour
|
The tornado destroyed a number of ships in the harbour with great loss of life.[4]
|
500+
|
11 September 2014
|
2014 Malta migrant shipwreck
|
Shipwreck
|
Mediterranean
|
A boat carrying hundreds of migrants capsized and sank, possibly deliberately, killing the vast majority of the people on board.[5]
|
417
|
7 March 2020 – ongoing
|
COVID-19 pandemic
|
Pandemic
|
Malta and Gozo
|
As of 7 May 2021.[6]
|
150–240
|
18 July 1806
|
1806 Birgu polverista explosion
|
Explosion
|
Birgu
|
A gunpowder magazine located dangerously close to residential areas accidentally blew up, killing many soldiers and civilians and causing extensive property damage.[7]
|
118+
|
25 November 1908
|
SS Sardinia
|
Ship fire
|
off Fort Ricasoli
|
The ship caught fire soon after leaving the Grand Harbour, resulting in a number of explosions and causing it to run aground. This is Malta's worst peacetime maritime disaster.[8]
|
110
|
11 February 1823
|
Carnival tragedy of 1823
|
Human crush
|
Valletta
|
A human crush occurred among boys who were being given bread at a convent during carnival, killing around 110 people.[9]
|
60
|
23–24 November 1985
|
EgyptAir Flight 648
|
Aircraft hijacking
|
Luqa
|
An EgyptAir aircraft en route from Egypt to Greece was hijacked by terrorists and landed in Malta. Egyptian commandos stormed the aircraft, resulting in 60 people being killed.[10]
|
53
|
21 May 2007
|
May 2007 Malta migrant shipwreck
|
Shipwreck
|
Mediterranean
|
An overloaded boat carrying migrants went missing off Malta and no survivors were found.[11]
|
50
|
18 February 1956
|
1956 Scottish Airlines Malta air disaster
|
Air crash
|
Żurrieq
|
The aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Luqa Airport, killing all fifty people on board.[12]
|
40–45
|
1623
|
1623 Malta plague outbreak
|
Disease outbreak
|
Malta
|
The plague outbreak was contained without a very high death toll.[13][14]
|
23
|
30 October 1948
|
1948 Gozo luzzu disaster
|
Shipwreck
|
off Qala
|
The overloaded boat capsized and sank, killing 23 of the 27 people on board.[15]
|
22
|
12 September 1634
|
1634 Valletta explosion
|
Explosion
|
Valletta
|
A gunpowder factory exploded, causing 22 deaths and significant property damage.[16]
|
22
|
June 1945 – June 1946
|
1945–1946 Malta plague outbreak
|
Disease outbreak
|
Malta
|
The plague outbreak was confined to the harbour area.[17]
|
20
|
1655
|
1655 Malta plague outbreak
|
Disease outbreak
|
Malta
|
The plague outbreak was contained without a very high death toll.[14]
|
20
|
4 April 1946
|
1946 Rabat Vickers Wellington crash
|
Air crash
|
Rabat
|
The bomber crashed into a street in Rabat, killing 4 crew members and 16 civilians on the ground.[18]
|
12
|
April 1936 – May 1937
|
1936–1937 Malta plague outbreak
|
Disease outbreak
|
Malta
|
The plague outbreak was confined to Qormi, Żebbuġ, Rabat, Marsa and Attard.[17]
|
9
|
3 February 1995
|
Um El Faroud
|
Explosion
|
Malta Dockyard
|
The tanker exploded while in dry dock, killing nine dockyard workers.[19]
|
7
|
7 September 1984
|
C23 tragedy
|
Explosion
|
off Qala
|
A patrol boat dumping illegal fireworks at sea exploded, killing five soldiers and two policemen on board.[20]
|
6
|
14 October 1975
|
1975 Żabbar Avro Vulcan crash
|
Air crash
|
Żabbar
|
The bomber crashed in Żabbar after an aborted landing at RAF Luqa, killing five crew members and a civilian on the ground.[21]
|
6
|
3 December 1995
|
1995 Mediterranean Sea Piper Lance crash
|
Air crash
|
Mediterranean
|
The aircraft was en route from Tunisia to Malta when it went missing over the Mediterranean Sea. All 6 people on board, including 3 Maltese citizens, are presumed dead.[22]
|
5
|
1 October 2005
|
Rabat–Żebbuġ road vehicle collision
|
Road accident
|
Rabat/Żebbuġ
|
Five teenagers were killed in a vehicle collision which is Malta's worst traffic accident.[23]
|
5
|
24 October 2016
|
2016 Malta Fairchild Merlin crash
|
Air crash
|
Kirkop
|
The aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from Malta International Airport, killing all five people on board.[24]
|
4
|
29 March 1903
|
Fort Delimara explosion
|
Explosion
|
Marsaxlokk
|
Defective bombs stored at the fort detonated after children tampered with a bomb in an attempt to open it, killing four.[25]
|
4
|
2 March – 2 April 1917
|
1917 Malta plague outbreak
|
Disease outbreak
|
Kalkara
|
The plague outbreak was confined to a group of dockyard workers.[17]
|
4
|
30 December 1952
|
1952 Luqa Avro Lancaster crash
|
Air crash
|
Luqa
|
The bomber crashed in Luqa, killing 3 crew members and 1 civilian on the ground.[26]
|
4
|
11 July 2008
|
Simshar incident
|
Shipwreck
|
Mediterranean
|
A fishing vessel exploded, leaving the five people on board stranded on a makeshift raft. Four of them subsequently died, with the only survivor being rescued a week after the explosion.[27]
|
2
|
29 July 1955
|
MV Star of Malta
|
Shipwreck
|
off St. Julian's
|
The passenger ferry ran aground and capsized, killing one crew member and one passenger.[28]
|
2
|
June 1982
|
1982 Tal-Virtù air crash
|
Air crash
|
Rabat
|
A light aircraft crashed into the seminary at Tal-Virtù, killing both people on board.[29]
|