Quick comparison data from WIKI:
Tunguska asteroid 1908
Outcome: Flattening 2,150 km2 (830 sq mi) of forest.
Devastation to local plants and animals
Deaths 0 confirmed, 3 possible
Property damage:A few damaged buildings
Chelyabinsk meteor 2013
1,500 people were injured seriously enough to seek medical treatment. All of the injuries were due to indirect effects rather than the meteor itself, mainly from broken glass from windows that were blown in when the shock wave arrived, minutes after the superbolide's flash. No reported deaths.
The usual advice about not looking through windows if there is a bright flash does not pertain here, when the shock wave arrived
minutes afterward. There were many many blindings in the atomic bomb blasts, the Halifax explosion, and very probably the Beirut explosion. Hatcher notes that in the Picatinny Arsenal explosion, one Officer noticed the bright flash and with excellent wisdom, threw himself on the floor. Glass from the window he was looking through was found embedded in the oak door on the opposite side of the room.
7,200 buildings in six cities across theregion were damaged by the meteor explosion's shock wave.
"...with a speed relative to Earth of 19.16 ± 0.15 kilometres per second (69,000 km/h or 42,690 mph)."
That's the first time I've seen a relative speed statement in one of these astronomical blurbs. After all, the thing had no velocity at all as far as it was concerned.
Thanks, Al.
Terry, 230RN
REF:
https://youtu.be/lCufivZJNUQ (1:58)