Abstract

Flood disasters often have serious impacts on cities. Disaster prevention and mitigation schemes for flood disasters must be based on risk assessment. We constructed an indicator system for flood disaster risk assessment from the aspects of hazard factors, sensitivity to the environment, disaster vulnerability, flood disaster prevention, and resilience. Then we add the precipitation factor as a scenario parameter to the assessment of flood disasters, in order to assess the flood disaster risk under annual average precipitation scenarios, multi-year flood season average precipitation scenarios, and large typhoon precipitation scenarios. Xiamen is one of the cities with more serious flood disasters. We select Xiamen as an example and refer to existing indicators of flood disaster assessment. The results show that: (1) the coefficient of variation of flood disasters in Xiamen under the impact of large-scale typhoon precipitation is large; (2) the drainage and flood control capacity of Xiamen is generally insufficient, and the risk in the old city is high; (3) there are many flood-prone locations in Xiamen. Underpass interchanges, underground spaces, and urban villages have become the new key areas for flood control; and (4) the flood risk in the northern mountainous areas of Xiamen is the highest. Based on the assessment results, we further delineate the urban flood control zones and propose corresponding countermeasures. The study expands the research on flood disaster risk assessment, and also provides reference for relevant cities to deal with flood disasters.

Highlights

  • As the main body of human social activities, cities have always suffered from various types of disasters, especially natural disasters have caused very large losses to human society

  • The flood disaster risk assessment (FDRA) refers to the analysis of the possibility and consequences of flood disasters based on on the risk theory, which provides a basis for the development of urban flood control and related the risk theory, which provides a basis for the development of urban flood control and related planning activities

  • China is one of the countries frequently affected by flood disasters, especially in coastal areas

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Introduction

As the main body of human social activities, cities have always suffered from various types of disasters, especially natural disasters have caused very large losses to human society. According to the International Emergency Disaster Database (EMDAT) [1], from 1900 to 2017, the world has suffered 12,547 major natural disasters with a total of 22,989,400 deaths and economic losses of up to. Among these disasters, the flood disaster occurred the most frequently, resulting in the highest number of deaths and economic losses. It can be said that flood disaster is one of the most serious natural disasters affecting human society [2]. In 2012, Hurricane Sandy caused widespread flooding of road networks along the coast of New York City, where firefighting vehicles could not reach fire sites and 122 houses were burned.

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