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Recovery Collection: Kerala Floods 2018

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Pala during 2018 Kerala floods
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Introduction

In August 2018, Kerala, a state in southern India, experienced one of the most devastating floods in its history. The disaster, triggered by unprecedented monsoon rains, led to the deaths of over 480 people, displaced over a million residents, and caused extensive damage to infrastructure, homes, and livelihoods. The floods were the result of the highest rainfall Kerala had seen in nearly a century, with some regions receiving up to 170% of their usual monsoon precipitation. The heavy rains caused rivers to overflow, landslides to occur, and several dams to release water simultaneously, exacerbating the disaster's impact.

The recovery process in Kerala was as challenging as the disaster itself. Despite the overwhelming scale of destruction, the state government, in collaboration with the central government, NGOs, and international agencies, launched an extensive recovery and rehabilitation program. The recovery efforts were community-driven, with significant participation from local self-help groups, civil society organizations, and the affected communities. One of the key strategies was to build back better, focusing not only on restoring the damaged infrastructure but also on improving resilience to future disasters. This included the reconstruction of houses, schools, and health centers with enhanced structural integrity, and the restoration of livelihoods through support for agriculture, fisheries, and small businesses.

The Kerala floods highlighted the importance of disaster preparedness and resilient infrastructure. One of the key lessons from the recovery experience was the necessity of integrating disaster risk reduction into development planning. The floods exposed vulnerabilities in existing infrastructure and underscored the need for a comprehensive flood management system. In response, Kerala adopted a more integrated approach to water management, incorporating early warning systems, improved dam management protocols, and community-based disaster preparedness initiatives. The state also strengthened its local governance structures, empowering communities to take a more active role in disaster response and recovery.

Hazards
Flood
Themes
Community-based DRR Governance Livelihood Recovery Recovery planning
Country and region
India

Knowledge base

Items: 54
Documents and publications
Case Study
16 October 2020
An inquiry into success factors for post-disaster housing reconstruction projects: A Case of Kerala, South India

This study explored factors that contributed to the successful implementation of tsunami housing projects in Kerala, India.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
Cover_KSDMA
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
30 August 2020
Kerala Floods - A Model of Rescue and Rehabilitation using Information Technology and Social Media based Crowdsourcing

The Kerala floods demonstrated how the usage of Information Technology (IT) and social media backed by public volunteering could build a self-evolving data crowdsourced platform that could aid the rescue and rehabilitation processes.

Kerala State Disaster Management Authority
Cover_ResearchGate
Documents and publications
Case Study
Publications
30 July 2020
An investigation into the impact of reservoir management Kerala floods 2018: A case study of the Kakki reservoir

This paper investigates how reservoir management influenced flood severity during the 2018 Kerala floods by modeling alternative operation scenarios for the Kakki reservoir using hydrological and reservoir simulation tools.

ResearchGate
Cover_BCM College
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
30 June 2020
Resilience and coping among children affected by Kerala Flood in Ernakulam District

The main aim of the study is to understand resilience and coping of children who are affected by the flood. It is a quantitative and descriptive study by taking 60 samples (30 girls and 30 boys).

Bishop Chulaparambil Memorial College
Cover_Government of Kerala
Documents and publications
Disaster Recovery Guidance
30 June 2020
Quality Assurance Handbook for Resilient Reconstruction of Flood Damaged Rural Roads

The document outlines detailed specifications, methodologies, quality control requirements, and maintenance guidelines for rural road construction and flood-damaged road reconstruction.

Government of Kerala
Cover_National Institute of Disaster Management
Documents and publications
Publications
30 April 2020
Kerala Floods, 2018

Kerala with a geographical terrain of both hills and plains, was battered by torrential rain which triggered ravaging floods and landslides in 2018. This was one of the worst disaster faced by the state in its history.

National Institute of Disaster Management (India)
Cover_Climate Dynamics
Documents and publications
Publications
1 February 2020
The 2018 Kerala floods: a climate change perspective

A high resolution setup (4 km) of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used in conjunction with a hydrological model (WRF-Hydro, run at 125 m resolution) to explore the circumstances that caused the floods in state of Kerala in August 2018.

Climate Dynamics (Springer)
Documents and publications
16 January 2020
Leaving no one behind: Lessons from the Kerala disasters

The 2018-19 Kerala floods had devastating impacts, affecting millions and exposing deep-rooted vulnerabilities among marginalized groups. This study highlights the need for focused policy interventions to build inclusive and resilient communities.

Centre for Migration and Inclusive Development
Covewr_ResearchGate
Documents and publications
Publications
30 December 2019
Utilizing Insights from 2018 Kerala Floods Damage Survey in Catastrophe Flood Modeling

To identify the extent of the flood damage in Kerara, a team from AIR Worldwide (AIR), Hyderabad performed a comprehensive post disaster survey across the most affected sites of Kerala to gather information about damage extent, flood depths, and severity.

ResearchGate
Cover_Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA)
Documents and publications
Publications
30 November 2019
Landslide Susceptibility Assessment and Preparedness Strategies, Thiruvambaadi Grama Panchayath, Kozhikode District, Kerala

This report presents a detailed landslide susceptibility assessment for Thiruvambadi Grama Panchayath in Kozhikode district, Kerala, using GIS-based analysis to support preparedness, mitigation, and local disaster risk management.

Kerala State Disaster Management Authority

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