A District-level Flood Severity Index for Flood Management in India
Manabendra Saharia, Sharad K Jain, Ved Prakash, Harshul Malik, O P, Sreejith, Dheeraj Joshi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel District Flood Severity Index (DFSI) for India, based on a new comprehensive flood impact database, to improve flood management and preparedness at the district level.
Contribution
The paper develops the India Flood Inventory with Impacts (IFI-Impacts) database and proposes the DFSI, a new index that assesses flood severity using impact data and flood characteristics at the district level.
Findings
Created the India Flood Inventory with Impacts (IFI-Impacts) database.
Developed the District Flood Severity Index (DFSI) for flood risk assessment.
DFSI highlights districts with high flood impact for targeted mitigation.
Abstract
India is one of the worst affected countries in the world in terms of fatalities and economic damage due to natural disasters, particularly floods. For planning flood mitigating and relief measures, granular historical information on a pan-India basis is required, which has been missing. Through recent efforts, a few national scale datasets have been created, but they lack the requisite information on fatalities and damages, which has limited the ability to develop a flood severity index. This paper describes the development of the India Flood Inventory with Impacts (IFI-Impacts) database, which contains death and damage statistics, and combines population and historically flooded area information sourced from a national hydrologic-hydrodynamic modeling system. We also propose a novel District Flood Severity Index (DFSI), which accounts for the historical severity of floods in India…
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TopicsFlood Risk Assessment and Management · Hydrology and Drought Analysis
