Civil protection and Damaging Hydrogeological Events: comparative analysis of the 2000 and 2015 events in Calabria (southern Italy)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Calabria (southern Italy) is a flood prone region,
due to both its rough orography and fast hydrologic response
of most watersheds. During the rainy season, intense rain affects
the region, triggering floods and mass movements that
cause economic damage and fatalities. This work presents a
methodological approach to perform the comparative analysis
of two events affecting the same area at a distance of
15 years, by collecting all the qualitative and quantitative
features useful to describe both rain and damage. The aim is
to understand if similar meteorological events affecting the
same area can have different outcomes in terms of damage.
The first event occurred between 8 and 10 September 2000,
damaged 109 out of 409 municipalities of the region and
killed 13 people in a campsite due to a flood. The second
event, which occurred between 30 October and 1 November
2015, damaged 79 municipalities, and killed a man due
to a flood. The comparative analysis highlights that, despite
the exceptionality of triggering daily rain was higher in the
2015 event, the damage caused by the 2000 event to both infrastructures
and belongings was higher, and it was strongly
increased due to the 13 flood victims. We concluded that, in
the 2015 event, the management of pre-event phases, with the
issuing of meteorological alert, and the emergency management,
with the preventive evacuation of people in hazardous
situations due to landslides or floods, contributed to reduce
the number of victims.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Damaging Hydrogeological Events; Civil protection
Elenco autori:
Petrucci, Olga; Tansi, Carlo; Caloiero, Tommaso; Pasqua, ANGELA AURORA
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