Scientific Reports (Aug 2018)

Flood inundation assessment for the Hanoi Central Area, Vietnam under historical and extreme rainfall conditions

  • Pingping Luo,
  • Dengrui Mu,
  • Han Xue,
  • Thanh Ngo-Duc,
  • Kha Dang-Dinh,
  • Kaoru Takara,
  • Daniel Nover,
  • Geoffrey Schladow

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-30024-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Flash floods have long been common in Asian cities, with recent increases in urbanization and extreme rainfall driving increasingly severe and frequent events. Floods in urban areas cause significant damage to infrastructure, communities and the environment. Numerical modelling of flood inundation offers detailed information necessary for managing flood risk in such contexts. This study presents a calibrated flood inundation model using referenced photos, an assessment of the influence of four extreme rainfall events on water depth and inundation area in the Hanoi central area. Four types of historical and extreme rainfall were input into the inundation model. The modeled results for a 2008 flood event with 9 referenced stations resulted in an R2 of 0.6 compared to observations. The water depth at the different locations was simulated under the four extreme rainfall types. The flood inundation under the Probable Maximum Precipitation presents the highest risk in terms of water depth and inundation area. These results provide insights into managing flood risk, designing flood prevention measures, and appropriately locating pump stations.