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  1. Kerala flood case study

    Effects. In some areas, floodwater was between 3-4.5m deep. Floods in the southern Indian state of Kerala have killed more than 410 people since June 2018 in what local officials said was the worst flooding in 100 years. Many of those who died had been crushed under debris caused by landslides.

  2. PDF STUDY REPORT KERALA FLOODS OF AUGUST 2018

    Kerala Floods August 2018 Page 1 Kerala Flood of August 2018 1.0 Introduction Kerala State has an average annual precipitation of about 3000 mm. The rainfall in the State is controlled by the South-west and North-east monsoons. About 90% of the rainfall occurs during six monsoon months. The high intensity storms prevailing during the monsoon months

  3. (PDF) The Kerala flood of 2018: combined impact of ...

    Flood Inundation Mapping using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Data and its impact on Land Use /Land Cover (LULC): A Case Study of Kerala Flood 2018, India Article Dec 2023

  4. SAR based flood risk analysis: a case study Kerala Flood 2018

    PDF | A short span of abnormal precipitation in the year 2018 has ravaged the southwestern state of Kerala. ... SAR based flood risk analysis: a case study Kerala Flood 2018. July 2021; Advances ...

  5. PDF Kerala Floods 2018: Impacts and Lessons Drawn

    For example, the state's literacy rate is 94%, compared to the national average of 73%. The country's average life expec-tancy at birth was 68.8 years in 2013 -2017, whereas Kerala at the same time had 75.2 year life expectancy (RBI, 2020, 15 -16). Among all the states, it has the highest life expectancy at birth.

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    acts 2. Geographical Features. f the StateThe State of Kerala is located in the southwestern part of India. peninsula. It has a geographical area of 3. ,863 sq.km. With a population of 819 people per sq.km (Census of India, 2011), Kerala is one of the most densely populated stat.

  7. Kerala Floods 2018: Impacts and Lessons Drawn

    The example of "Kudumbashree" which is a poverty eradication and women empowerment program of the Government of Kerala can be used as a case study where women have responded to a disaster of such high magnitude in an effective manner . ... (2018, August 19). When help dropped from the skies: How IAF rescued 1000s from flood-ravaged Kerala ...

  8. SAR based flood risk analysis: A case study Kerala flood 2018

    The study covered four districts of Kerala (Alappuzha, Kottayam, Thrissur, and Pathanamthitta) to assess the full effect of the floods in 2018. From the analysis, it may be concluded that the districts of Alappuzha and Kottayam were severely affected by floods, followed by Thrissur and Pathanamthitta.

  9. SAR based flood risk analysis: A case study Kerala flood 2018

    The resultant flood claimed the lives of more than 400 people, and millions were displaced (Hunt and Menon, 2020). According to IMD, in the year 2018, the amount of rainfall received by Kerala between June 1 and August 20 was 23466 mm, which is 40% - 42% higher than usual, compared to the expected 1649.5 mm rainfall from 1 to August 19 ...

  10. PDF Social sensing of flood impacts in India: A case study of Kerala 2018

    1. Introduction. Flooding is a major global hazard. Floods are expected to increase in frequency and severity as a consequence of climate change, as well as urbanisation and land use change, especially in the developing world [1,2]. In this paper, we will examine the Kerala flood event in 2018.

  11. PDF The Kerala flood of 2018: combined impact of extreme rainfall and

    As per the preliminary estimates, the Kerala flood caused the death of more than 440 people (Gulf News, 30th August 2018) and economic damage exceeding $3 billion (News18, 17 August 2018). Despite the state -wide extreme rainfall in Kerala in August 2018, potential causes (heavy rain and reservoir operations) of

  12. [PDF] The Kerala flood of 2018: combined impact of extreme rainfall and

    Abstract. Extreme precipitation events and flooding that cause losses to human lives and infrastructure have increased under the warming climate. In August 2018, the state of Kerala (India) witnessed large-scale flooding, which affected millions of people and caused 400 or more deaths. Here, we examine the return period of extreme rainfall and the potential role of reservoirs in the recent ...

  13. The 2018 Kerala floods: a climate change perspective

    In August 2018, the Indian state of Kerala received an extended period of very heavy rainfall as a result of a low-pressure system near the beginning of the month being followed several days later by a monsoon depression. The resulting floods killed over 400 people and displaced a million more. Here, a high resolution setup (4 km) of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used in ...

  14. Study report: Kerala floods of August 2018 (September, 2018)

    Kerala experienced an abnormally high rainfall from 1 June 2018 to 19 August 2018. This resulted in severe flooding in 13 out of 14 districts in the State. As per IMD data, Kerala received 2346.6 ...

  15. (PDF) LESSONS FROM KERALA FLOOD RELIEF 2018

    Lessons from Kerala Flood Relief 2018 (2)[1].pdf. ... This can be seen in the case of Kerala in India, which has been implementing an ICT-based strategy that particularly seeks to create growth ...

  16. The Kerala flood of 2018: combined impact of extreme rainfall and

    Abstract. Extreme precipitation events and flooding that cause losses to human lives and infrastructure have increased under the warming climate. In August 2018, the state of Kerala (India) witnessed large-scale flooding, which affected millions of people and caused 400 or more deaths. Here, we examine the return period of extreme rainfall and the potential role of reservoirs in the recent ...

  17. PDF Kerala Flood 2018

    KERALA FLOOD 2018 Bibin Prabhu Assistant Professor Department of Economics S.N. College, Nattika, Thrissur India Abstract: In this paper the case study is about describing the severe Floods affected the South Indian state Kerala, due to ... Objectives of the Study 1. To examine the reasons behind the 2018 flood in Kerala and bring out its ...

  18. PDF Kerala Floods

    life and property.The Central Water Commission, in its report on Kerala Floods 2018 states that "it can be seen that the 2-day and 3-day rainfall depths of 15-17, August 2018 rainfall in Pamba, Periyar and Bharathapuzha sub-basins are most comparable to the Devikulam storm o.

  19. PDF Spatial Mapping of the Flood-Affected Regions of Northern Kerala:

    A Case Study of 2018 Kerala Floods K. Chithra1 • B. V. Binoy1 • P. Bimal1 Received: 29 September 2021/Accepted: 18 December 2021/Published online: 30 January 2022 Indian Society of Remote Sensing 2021 Abstract Flood mapping studies gained popularity in recent years with the availability of high-resolution SAR imagery. Satellite

  20. PDF A Case Study on Kerala Floods

    A Case Study on Kerala Floods P. Srija *, G. Nithin , V. Chaithanya*, M. Sushma Swaraj* and Dr. M. Sridevi** ... 2003: Flood occurred on 24th June. Kerala received 1722.6 mm rainfall. Caused due to heavy rains and Landslides. This flood affected 11 out of 14 districts (116 villages) and flood damaged 488 houses and 8 ...

  21. A Coupled River-Overland (1D-2D) Model for Fluvial Flooding ...

    To provide accurate and efficient forecasting of fluvial flooding assessment in the river basin, the present study links the well-known CA-based urban inundation modeling (2D-OFM-CA) with a one-dimensional river flow model (1D-RFM) as a coupled 1D-2D river-overland modeling. Rules to delineate the geometric linking between the 1D-RFM and 2D-OFM-CA along embankments are developed.