FIELD SURVEY AND ANALYSIS OF FLOOD DISASTER IN THE SUSA RIVER ON JULY, 2013

  • OHTSUKI Kazuaki
    Department of Civil Engneering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
  • NIHEI Yasuo
    Department of Civil Engneering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
  • AKAMATSU Yoshihisa
    Department of Civil and Environmental engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan

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  • 2013年7月山口・島根豪雨による須佐川における被災状況調査と解析
  • 2013ネン 7ガツ ヤマグチ ・ シマネ ゴウウ ニ ヨル スサガワ ニ オケル ヒサイ ジョウキョウ チョウサ ト カイセキ

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Abstract

The northern part of the Yamaguchi Pref. was attacked by record severe rain storm called Yamaguchi-Shimane heavy rain, in which the maximum 1 hour rainfall was over 130mm and total over 350mm at the Susa weather station on July 28th, 2013. This paper describes the characteristics of the flood disaster in Susa River basin. The highest water depth reached to 2m and was beyond that expected in flood hazard map there. 4 dike breaks occurred by the flood. According to our flood simulation, inland flooding contributes to the flood more than river water flooding.

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