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Field Observations and Lessons Learnt from the 2018 Landslide Disasters in Idukki District, Kerala, India


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1 CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee 247 667, India
2 National Disaster Management Authority, New Delhi 110 029, India
3 Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, Ghaziabad 201 002, India
 

The landslide events, that occurred in August 2018 in the Idukki district Kerala, India were surveyed during 12–14 September 2018. Many landslides were studied through field observations to decipher their mechanism and mitigation measures have been recommended. Possible causative factors responsible for these slope failures have been discussed. This event was the most devastating disaster that affected millions of people and the second such event after the Kedarnath tragedy (2013) during this decade. The primary causes responsible for initiation of these landslides were unexpected intense rainfall, unplanned development and urbanization. This study on field observationbased interpretations will help academicians, researchers and field engineers to plan future initiatives for reconstruction planning and implementation in line with future disaster risk reduction.

Keywords

Causative Factors, Field Observations, Landslide Disasters, Mitigation Measures, Risk Reduction.
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Authors

Debi Prasanna Kanungo
CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee 247 667, India
Ravinder Singh
National Disaster Management Authority, New Delhi 110 029, India
Rajesh Kumar Dash
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, Ghaziabad 201 002, India

Abstract


The landslide events, that occurred in August 2018 in the Idukki district Kerala, India were surveyed during 12–14 September 2018. Many landslides were studied through field observations to decipher their mechanism and mitigation measures have been recommended. Possible causative factors responsible for these slope failures have been discussed. This event was the most devastating disaster that affected millions of people and the second such event after the Kedarnath tragedy (2013) during this decade. The primary causes responsible for initiation of these landslides were unexpected intense rainfall, unplanned development and urbanization. This study on field observationbased interpretations will help academicians, researchers and field engineers to plan future initiatives for reconstruction planning and implementation in line with future disaster risk reduction.

Keywords


Causative Factors, Field Observations, Landslide Disasters, Mitigation Measures, Risk Reduction.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv119%2Fi11%2F1797-1806