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Field Survey of 2018 Typhoon Jebi in Japan: Lessons for Disaster Risk Management

Tomoyuki Takabatake    
Martin Mäll    
Miguel Esteban    
Ryota Nakamura    
Thit Oo Kyaw    
Hidenori Ishii    
Justin Joseph Valdez    
Yuta Nishida    
Fuma Noya and Tomoya Shibayama    

Resumen

Typhoon Jebi struck Japan on the 4 September 2018, damaging and inundating many coastal areas along Osaka Bay due to the high winds, a storm surge, and wind driven waves. In order to understand the various damage mechanisms, the authors conducted a field survey two days after the typhoon made landfall, measuring inundation heights and depths at several locations in Hyogo Prefecture. The survey results showed that 0.18–1.27 m inundation depths were caused by Typhoon Jebi. As parts of the survey, local residents were interviewed about the flooding, and a questionnaire survey regarding awareness of typhoons and storm surges, and their response to the typhoon was distributed. The authors also mapped the location of some of the containers that were displaced by the storm surge, aiming to provide information to validate future simulation models of container displacement. Finally, some interesting characteristics of the storm surge are summarized, such as possible overtopping at what had initially been thought to be a low risk area (Suzukaze town), and lessons learnt in terms of disaster risk management are discussed.

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