Journal ArticleOpen Access
Flood risk assessment due to cyclone-induced dike breaching in coastal areas of Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Utrecht University, IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, Polytechnic University of Timişoara
Published InNatural hazards and earth system sciences
Year2019
Citations34
Abstract
Abstract. Bangladesh, one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world, has a dynamic delta with 123 polders protected by earthen dikes. Cyclone-induced storm surges cause severe damage to these polders by overtopping and breaching the dikes. A total of 19 major tropical storms have hit the coast in the last 50 years, and the storm frequency is likely to increase due to climate change. The present paper presents an investigation of the inundation pattern in a protected area behind dikes due to floods caused by storm surges and identifies possible critical locations of dike breaches. Polder 48 in the coastal region, also known as Kuakata, was selected as the study area. A HEC-RAS 1-D–2-D hydrodynamic model was developed to…
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