By "universally" I must assume that you mean "worldwide." In that case there are no central statistics compiled for this figure.
7500
Tornadoes caused 44 deaths in the U.S. in 2010 and an unknown number worldwide.
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There were no deaths caused by the 2010 eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
For nine years, the average deaths stemming from train accidents were were 6,444 a year and the average injuries were 33,000. However, in 2010 the number decreased 384.
The latest data released by the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) for 2009 shows that the total number of people killed in vehicle crashes is 33,808, 10,839 of those deaths were from alcohol related accidents. The NHTSA has not yet released the 2010 results for alcohol related accidents, but they have released preliminary figures for total accident deaths of 32,788, a decrease from 2009.
The United States government has released various statistics concerning accidents involving all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). In 2010, there were 726 estimated deaths and over 115,000 injuries requiring emergency room treatment.
The website for the United States Department of Labor states that from 2006 to 2007, the average death rate was 69. That's 1,477 less than in 1936-37. There are no deaths to date in 2010.
It's estimated that over 27,000 deaths resulted from rock climbing is 2010
Little Deaths - 2010 I was released on: Canada: October 2010 Estonia: November 2010 UK: November 2010 USA: 30 March 2012 (Phoenix Film Festival)
In total, they were 1,324 fatal car accidents in the state of Pennsylvania in the year of 2010. The total number of accidents was well over the 150,000 mark.
Since its discovery, AIDS has caused nearly 30 million deaths (as of 2009). As of 2010, approximately 34 million people have contracted HIV globally.