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  1. Leaving no one behind: Lessons from the Kerala disasters

    Nearly five hundred people lost their lives and the total damage and losses were estimated to be worth USD 3.8 billion. While Kerala was recovering from the shock of the devastating disasters of ...

  2. 2018 Kerala floods

    On 16 August 2018, severe floods affected the south Indian state Kerala, due to unusually high rainfall during the monsoon season. It was the worst flood in Kerala in nearly a century. Over 483 people died, and 15 went missing. About a million people were evacuated, mainly from Chengannur, Pandanad, Edanad, Aranmula, Kozhencherry, Ayiroor, Ranni, Pandalam, Kuttanad, Malappuram, Aluva ...

  3. (PDF) LESSONS FROM KERALA FLOOD RELIEF 2018

    The Floods of August 2018 in Kerala is a convincing statement that natural disasters are becoming increasingly common with a cascading effect on communities and infrastructure. Our multi-country ...

  4. Disaster Resilience and Rehabilitation in Kerala: A Critical Review of

    2.1 Kerala Disaster Vulnerability and Floods. Kerala has a humid tropical climate, with both the South-West (June to September) and North-East (October to December) monsoons being the prevailing climatic phenomena [].The steep slopes and rough terrain of the state, broadly classified as highlands, lowlands, and midlands, are hugely susceptible to disasters like landslides, floods.

  5. (PDF) DISASTER PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT IN THE ERA OF ...

    According to the Kerala State Disaster Management Plan 2016, Kerala is listed as the multi-hazard-prone state in the country as it has been identified with 39 hazards Kerala State Emergency ...

  6. Major landslides in Kerala, India, during 2018-2020 period ...

    Rainfall-induced landslides on steep slopes are potential hazards to life and property. The state of Kerala in India is witnessing unprecedented death and damage since last 3 years due to landslides triggered by heavy rainfall. In this paper, we present a cause-impact analysis of landslides that occurred due to the monsoon rainfall in the years 2018, 2019 and 2020. We have created an event ...

  7. Mining and dams exacerbated devastating Kerala floods

    Kerala received 758.6 millimetres of rain between 1 and 19 August — 2.6 times the average for that time of year. The unusually heavy downpours caused rivers to overflow. Many of the fatalities ...

  8. 2018 Kerala Floods Learnings from the Post-Disaster Damage Survey

    Abstract. In August 2018, Kerala, a southern state of India, was battered with severe floods due to unusually heavy rainfall. Dubbed the worst floods in Kerala since 1924, all 14 districts of the ...

  9. Back Better: Kerala Addressing Post-Disaster Recovery

    The Kerala floods well as accessrequired the largest deployment of India's National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) in a single state since the Force's inception. The force sent a total of 59 teams to relocate the affected population. wells for drin 1UNDP, 2018. The post-disaster needs assessment conducted by

  10. [PDF] Lesson Learned from Killer Floods in Kerala: Time for

    The objectives of this paper are to find out the reasons of disaster in Kerala and lessons learned from it and to understand the lessons so that the effect of such type of events is minimized. We know that the climate of the earth has undergone drastic change over periods of time. Natural factors and anthropogenic factors both contributed to climate change. Kerala is one of the most famous ...

  11. Impact of 2018 Kerala Floods on Soil Erosion: Need for Post-Disaster

    Extreme precipitation events lead to flash floods, which can trigger soil erosion and landslides. While damages to infrastructure and livelihoods are rapidly assessed on economic terms, damages to natural resources are not estimated due to limited observation record. This study conducted an analysis using remote sensing data to estimate changes in soil erosion rates before, during and after ...

  12. Flood Situation in Kerala

    In August 2018 following a torrential rainfall, Kerala witnessed its worst floods since 1924. The dams were stored to the brim. Too much water was stored and consequently, the gates had to be opened. At least 35 of 50 large dams were opened for releasing water onto the already flooded areas downstream.

  13. Climate Resilience and Disaster Recovery in Kerala and the BBB Framework

    Climate Resilience and Disaster Recovery in Kerala and the BBB Framework. Kerala, a state on the southwestern Malabar Coast of India, though one of its most progressive states in social welfare and quality of life, is a highly flood-prone area. Flood is the state's most common disaster. From June 2018 to 18th August, the regions received ...

  14. Ravages of climate change in Kerala, Kerala Disaster

    The department's main objective is to implement the Kerala State Environment Policy, State Action Plan for Climate Change, National Environmental Policy 2016 and Green Protocol. The State Disaster Management Authority and the District Disaster Management Authority are responsible for mitigating and preventing potential disasters in the State.

  15. The Economics During and after Kerala's Flood Disaster

    The Economics During and after Kerala's Flood Disaster. The worst flood in nearly a century, over July-August 2018 in God's own country, Kerala has manifold consequences. Adverse fall in demand especially in a consumption state like Kerala is the crux right now. Agriculture and tourism along with the IT sector are worst hit.

  16. Category:Disasters in Kerala

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  17. Field observations and lessons learnt from the 2018 landslide disasters

    Sulal, N. L. and Archana, K. G., Note on post disaster studies for landslides occurred in June 2018 at Idukki District, Kerala. Geological Survey of India, Thiruvananthapuram, 2019. Kerala post ...

  18. Disaster management role and need in Kerala

    The Kerala State Disaster Management Authorities (KSDMA) is the authorized body in Kerala. They ensure that proper planning and recovery methods are implemented in the state during the disaster. The management was formed under the Disaster Management Act, 2005. They began their operations on May 7th, 2007.

  19. Plus One English Disasters and Disaster Management in India

    Disasters and Disaster Management in India is an Essay by Anjana Majumdar. Disasters are unexpected events that can destroy properties, kill people, and pollute the environment. It is the reaction to these disasters which makes us realize the significance of disaster management. The "Plus One English Chapter-by-Chapter Notes" contain all of the ...

  20. Natural disasters in Kerala Essay in Malayalam കേരളത്തിലെ

    Natural disasters in Kerala Essay in Malayalam Language: ഇന്ത്യയിലെ ചെറിയ സംസ്ഥാനങ്ങളിലൊന്നാണ് ...

  21. Kerala Flood Essay in English

    This flood was one of the worst ones than ever encountered in 1924. In the year 1924, 3368 mm rainfall and 2086 mm rainfall was reported in the year 2018 in the state of Kerala. At that time, at least 20 million people were affected by this natural disaster, which took place after the heavy rainfall on 16 th August 2018.