Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Jul 2024)

How to avoid heavy life losses in Liulin-like flash flood events

  • C. Li,
  • M. Zhang,
  • Q. Li,
  • B. He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-386-313-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 386
pp. 313 – 319

Abstract

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From 11 to 12 August 2021, an extreme rainstorm attacked the Liulin Town, a very common town in Hubei Province, China. The rainstorm triggered flash flood and caused heavy live losses. This study first conducted an analysis on the causes of the flash flood disaster, then, performed a simulation to review the flash flood process, and finally discussed the technical strategies and approaches to avoid life losses in similar cases. The main understandings include: (1) accumulative rainfall of shorter interval and time-sliding is significantly helpful to improve warning accuracy; (2) flash flood risk needs to be evaluated at catchment scale and making room for floods is necessary; (3) residential buildings threatened by flash floods need to rebuild some structures for live-saving in emergency circumstances; and (4) early warning system needs to have capabilities to collect real basin-wide rainfall and flood information, especially in case of rainstorm, and to be smart to judge hazard level.