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Lessons learnt from community preparedness for Mount Merapi and Mount Marapi eruption disasters
Published 2025-01-01“…The results of this study show that to increase community resilience to volcanic disasters and flash floods triggered by Mount Merapi and Mount Marapi, collaboration between the government, disaster agencies, and local residents is essential. …”
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Point-of-Use technology for clean water treatment in disaster areas: Effectiveness of LDH plate in eliminating pathogenic bacteria
Published 2025-01-01“…This study tackles the clean water crisis in West Sumatra, often exacerbated by natural disasters such as flash floods and landslides, by proposing an innovative point-of-use water treatment method. …”
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Feedback mechanism between gully landforms and sediment trapping efficiency in a check dam
Published 2025-03-01“…With increasing age, check dams gradually lose their sediment trapping function via the continuous deposition of material carried by debris flows and flash floods, and eventually, check dams become unable to perform the designed mitigation function. …”
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National road cliff protection analysis in Malibau Anai after Anai River flood, West Sumatra
Published 2025-01-01“…Landslides on river cliffs are a type of slope failure caused by the swift flow of rivers which can be worse during flash floods events. In this discussion, cliff protection is analyzed at the location 0°29'36 “S 100°20'20” E on the Padang- Bukittinggi national road, which suffered significant damage due to the Anai River flood. …”
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Susceptibility modeling of hydro-morphological processes considered river topology
Published 2024-12-01“…Hydro-Morphological Processes (HMP, any natural phenomenon contained within the spectrum defined between debris flows and flash floods) are most likely to occur in small catchments, especially buffer zones along or near rivers. …”
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Climate Change Impact on the Trigger of Natural Disasters over South-Eastern Himalayas Foothill Region of Myanmar: Extreme Rainfall Analysis
Published 2023-01-01“…Northern Myanmar floods occur mainly during the monsoon season from June to October and can be classified into widespread floods along major rivers like Ayeyarwady, Thanlwin, Chindwin, and Sittoung and flash floods in small streams and rivers. Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, including heavy rainfall, which can trigger floods or landslides, which also can in turn cause earthquakes. …”
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Exploration of Flood Prediction in Watersheds Based on the Fusion Analysis of Remote Sensing Big Data with Multiple Physical Fields
Published 2022-01-01“…The scope of the traditional monitoring and forecasting early warning system is mainly limited to the area affected by flash floods, while the objective reality of real-time monitoring, forecasting, and early warning of flood disasters in the area affected by river floods and by the scheduling of riverine terrace power stations is not possible. …”
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Development of Deep Intelligence for Automatic River Detection (RivDet)
Published 2025-01-01“…Recently, the impact of climate change has led to an increase in the scale and frequency of extreme rainfall and flash floods. Due to this, the occurrence of floods and various river disasters has increased, necessitating the acquisition of technologies to prevent river disasters. …”
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Soil erosion susceptibility maps and raster dataset for the hydrological basins of North Africa
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Soil erosion in North Africa modulates agricultural and urban developments as well as the impacts of flash floods. Existing investigations and associated datasets are mainly performed in localized urban areas, often representing a limited part of a watershed. …”
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Permeability Effect of Green Roof Drainage Board
Published 2023-07-01“…Using the green roof system helps lessen flash floods and sewage floods in cities, which are today's most significant issues. …”
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Long-Term Statistical Analysis of Severe Weather and Climate Events in Greece
Published 2025-01-01“…Finally, societal impacts from weather hazards have increased in Greece over the past 14 years, with flash floods being the most frequent and damaging events, while public preparedness and effective risk communication remain low.…”
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Climate Change Scenarios of Precipitation Extremes in the Carpathian Region Based on an Ensemble of Regional Climate Models
Published 2014-01-01“…This suggests that the probability of occurrence of flash floods may increase more than that of large-scale floods in a warmer climate. …”
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Human and Nature Effects Detection on the Environmental Properties of Archaeological Historic Cairo City in Egypt Based on Space and Ground Remote Sensing Data
Published 2025-01-01“…The final results of this study showed that land subsidence and flash floods increased the groundwater level under many heritage sites in the study area. …”
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Economics and cost effectiveness of a rain garden for flood-resistant urban design
Published 2024-01-01“…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Rapid urbanization negatively affects the hydrologic cycle and makes cities vulnerable to disastrous flash floods. It can additionally cause erosion and water pollution in natural ecosystems. …”
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Gambaran Angka Kejadian Gangguan Anxietas pada Warga Batu Busuk Kelurahan Padang Besi Kecamatan Lubuk Kilangan Kota Padang Akibat Banjir Bandang 24 Juli 2012
Published 2015-05-01“…The results of this study are expected to be useful to describe the number of anxiety disorders incidence in Kelurahan Padang Besi Kecamatan Lubuk Kilangan by flash floods on July 24th, 2012 in RT 2 RW 1 and RT 6 RW 1 by using the cross sectional study. …”
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Socio-ecological factors influencing boro rice yield and profitability in Wetland areas of Bangladesh: an integrated assessment
Published 2025-01-01“…The study also identified constraints to rice cultivation in the wetland areas of Bangladesh, including high labor prices, inadequate irrigation facilities, fertilizer availability, quality seed, insect infestation, early flash floods, and low rice prices during harvest. Therefore, subsidies or financial support should be provided to make quality seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation facilities more affordable. …”
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