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District Flood Severity Index (DFSI)

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About the District Flood Severity Index

Researchers from IIT Delhi and IIT Gandhinagar have developed the District Flood Severity Index (DFSI) to assess and rank districts in India based on the severity of floods and their impacts over time.

Purpose of DFSI

The index accounts for the historical severity of floods in India, taking into consideration factors such as the number of people affected, the spread and duration of floods, and other related parameters. It is designed to help in better flood management and decision-making at the district level, which is crucial for planning and mitigation strategies.

Key Parameters Used in the Index

  1. Mean Duration of Floods: The average duration (in days) of flooding events in a district.

  2. Percentage of Area Flooded: The extent of the district’s area historically impacted by floods.

  3. Human Impact: Total number of deaths and number of injuries due to floods.

  4. Population: The population size of the district.

  5. Flood History: Data from the India Flood Inventory with Impacts (IFI-Impacts) database, which includes statistics on deaths, damage, and the extent of flooded areas.

The data is sourced from national hydrologic-hydrodynamic models and provides a comprehensive picture of flood frequency and impact.

Key Findings of the District Flood Severity Index

  • Top Districts: According to the DFSI, Patna ranks as the most flood-affected district, followed by many other districts in the Indo-Gangetic Plain and Assam.

  • Flooding Events: Thiruvananthapuram experiences the highest number of flooding events but is not among the top districts in the flood severity index. This indicates that while the frequency of flooding events may be high, their severity (in terms of damage, deaths, and area affected) might be lower.

  • Assam’s Impact: Dhemaji, Kamrup, and Nagaon districts in Assam have experienced over 178 flooding events, averaging more than three events per year.

Implications for Urban and Rural Areas

  • Urban Flooding: Urban flooding is often due to a combination of hydrometeorological factors (e.g., intense rainfall, river overflow) and unplanned urban development (e.g., poor drainage, over-exploitation of natural landscapes).

  • Flood Management: The DFSI can guide flood management policies, help prioritize resources, and assist local authorities in planning interventions that address both short-term relief and long-term resilience.

Benefits of the DFSI

  • Local Decision-Making: Since districts are the most relevant unit for planning and response, the DFSI will be a valuable tool for district-level flood management.

  • Targeted Policy Actions: The index can help identify which districts need immediate flood control measures, assist in disaster preparedness, and improve response times during floods.

This development of the District Flood Severity Index is an important step in addressing the long-term challenges posed by flooding in India, particularly in flood-prone areas like the Indo-Gangetic Plain and Northeast India.


 

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