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Development of an urban flood model for Bengaluru city, Karnataka, India

P. P. Mujumdar, Manoj Kumar, Gudipati Srinath Reddy, Shubha Avinash, Ila Chawla, G. S. Kaushika, Aisha Sharma, Saimy Davis, Tom Thomas, Claris Ann Thomas, Vanishri S. Jahagirdar, H. M. Arpitha, K. Parashuram, Anjan Kumar

2021Current Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the recent past, a steep increase in the frequency and intensity of flash floods in urban regions has resulted in significant damage to life and property, necessitating a holistic approach to address the problem. An integrated urban flood model for Bengaluru city, Karnataka, India has been developed with a modular approach, which includes real-time rainfall and weather monitoring, and a rainfall forecast system feeding into a comprehensive hydrologic flood model. An output management and information dissemination channel for timely disaster preparedness and response is integrated in the framework, with active involvement of the government. The framework and outcomes of the system are summarized and presented here.

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Flood mythGeographyWater resource managementEnvironmental planningHydrology (agriculture)Environmental scienceGeologyArchaeologyGeotechnical engineeringFlood Risk Assessment and Management
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