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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

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Cover_UNDP
Documents and publications
Reports and analysis
30 November 2019
Developing appropriate house designs for tribal communities in Wayanad, Kerala

This UNDP study develops participatory, disaster-resilient housing solutions for flood- and landslide-affected tribal communities in Wayanad, Kerala.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Cover_ResearchGate
Documents and publications
Case Study
Publications
30 November 2019
Disaster Prevention and Management in the Era of Climate Change with Special Reference to Kerala Flood 2018

This paper analyses the causes, impacts, and governance gaps revealed by the 2018 Kerala floods, emphasizing disaster risk reduction, climate change, and the need for resilient recovery planning.

ResearchGate
Cover_Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA)
Documents and publications
Publications
30 August 2019
Field Survey Report – Locations identified for the deployment of IMD’s AWS in Kerala

This report documents the second phase of a field survey conducted in Kerala to identify suitable sites for installing Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) and rain gauges following the 2018 floods.

Kerala State Disaster Management Authority
Policies and plans
Policy type
Regional policies and plans
20 August 2019
India: Rebuild Kerala development programme

The Kerala Reconstruction and Development Programme encompasses key sectors of the economy such as agriculture, animal husbandry, fisheries, forestry, land, livelihoods, roads and bridges, transportation, urban services and infrastructure.

Government of Kerala
Cover_International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE)
Documents and publications
Case Study
30 May 2019
Impact of social media in dissemination of information during a disaster- a case study on Kerala Floods 2018

Recent Kerala floods could prove the potential of social media as a significant and accessible tool to get information across quickly to reach out to a large group of people.

International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering
Cover_WRC4
Documents and publications
Case Study
19 May 2019
Ecosystem-based Recovery: The Case of the 2018 Kerala Floods

The 2018 Kerala floods highlighted the need for ecosystem-based recovery, risk-informed land use planning, inclusive disaster response, and leveraging youth and technology to build resilience against future climate-induced hazards. ​

World Bank, the
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)
European Union
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Cover_Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA)
Documents and publications
Publications
Reports and analysis
30 April 2019
Field Survey Report – Present Status of IMD RG network in Kerala and locations for the establishment of AWS

This report assesses the status of IMD rain gauge stations in Kerala and identifies suitable sites for installing Automatic Weather Stations to strengthen rainfall monitoring and disaster preparedness following recent floods.

Kerala State Disaster Management Authority
Cover_BMJ Global Health
Documents and publications
Publications
11 April 2019
Climate change and seasonal floods: potential long-term nutritional consequences for children in Kerala, India

In the aftermath of the worst flooding Kerala has experienced in nearly a century, this document highlights the urgency of considering the long-term health consequences of floods, especially on young children.

BMJ Global Health
Cover_Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Documents and publications
Events documents
Publications
30 March 2019
Proceedings of the Symposium on Landslides in Kerala 2018

The document is the proceedings of a symposium titled "Landslides in Kerala 2018," held on February 23, 2019, at the College of Engineering, Munnar.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Cover_Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
Documents and publications
Publications
26 February 2019
Kerala Floods, 2018 - A Study on Emergency Supply Chain Logistics In Kuttanad, Alapuzzha Volume Ⅱ

This volume presents geospatial maps documenting gruel centres, animal camps, public distribution systems, and critical infrastructure in flood-affected panchayats of Kuttanad, Alappuzha, to support disaster response analysis.

Tata Institute of Social Sciences

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