Publication Type : Journal Article
Thematic Areas : Learning-Technologies
Publisher : International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE).
Source : International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), Volume 8, Issue 9S4, p.130-135 (2019)
Keywords : Coastal regions, Flood modelling, geographic information system, Relief distribution.
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Medicine
Center : Amrita Center For Research in Analytics, AmritaCREATE
Department : medicine
Year : 2019
Abstract : The Kerala flood in the August of 2018 was the most severe flood in South India in almost a century. Kerala was under high alert.14 districts were given red alert. Over 5 million people lost their homes and many of them were affected with fever and cold and several other diseases. After the flood, over 1 million people had to stay in relief camps for several months. Around 3200 relief camps were opened to help the people. This works presents a model of the flood for Chalakudy river area. The area was one of the most severely affected areas during the flood. The model is a adaptation of a model that was introduced by Kourgialas and Karatzas for river basins in Greece. The model has various applications, for example, in finding proper flood management strategies in coastal cities and villages and in organizing the relief work after a flood.
Cite this Research Publication : G. G. and Das, S., “A Flood Model for the Chalakudy River Area”, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), vol. 8, no. 9S4, pp. 130-135, 2019.