敏督利颱風及七二水災勘災調查
Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
許銘熙
DOI
932625Z002038
Abstract
Typhoon Mindulle and the following storm resulted in severe hazard
such as floods, debris flows and landslides in mid- and south-Taiwan. The
death toll caused by the disaster event was 29 with 12 missing and 16 people
injured. Many roads and bridges in mountain area were destroyed. Total
damage to crops, infrastructures and assets due to the typhoon was more than
NT$ 30 billion.
The National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction and
the Office of National Science and Technology Program for Hazard
Mitigation co-organize a team for hazard investigation with the cooperation
institutes, including the National Chung-Hsin University, the Fong-Chia
University and the National Cheng-Kung University. The field survey started
on July 5th and investigated the flood, debris flow and landslides damages
caused by the event. The casualties, financial losses, damage of infrastructures,
environmental impacts, and operation of the emergency responses system
were surveyed systematically. The information related to the event was
widely collected and summarized for analyzing the disaster causes thoroughly.
The emergency response operations of different government levels during the
event were reviewed. The conclusions of the analysis results and the
improvement suggestions are proposed in the report for enhancing the
emergency response system of all government levels and countermeasure
plans for hazard mitigations.
A databse and information system for the investigations is developed
herein to deal with the great information accompanying with the works. The
GIS technique is introduced into applications for querying and displaying the
spatial-related information. The system, which provides a powerful tool for
disaster researches, is also planned as the foundation of the database for disaster rescue and mitigation in the future.
SDGs
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學水工試驗所
Type
report
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