Model-Based Mechanism Analysis of “7.20” Flash Flood Disaster in Wangzongdian River Basin

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With digital information technology based on limited data, disaster simulation review is an important guideline for analyzing disaster mechanisms, planning post-disaster reconstruction, and improving defense capability. Taking the “7.20” flash flood in the Wangzongdian river basin as a research area, a hydrological-hydrodynamic model was established using limited measured data. The results showed that the extreme rainstorm caused flooding in mountainous areas and the collapse of subgrade water damming, and the high-level flood quickly flowed into Wangzongdian Village in a short distance, which was the main cause of this serious disaster. Considering the collapse due to the congestion of the upstream bridge, the simulated flood flow in Wangzongdian Village reached 782 m3/s, which was basically consistent with the post-disaster survey results, with a relative error of only +8%. The modeling strategy proposed in this paper is applicable in the review of sudden heavy rainstorms and flash floods and can provide technical guidance for future flash flood simulation review analysis in other areas.

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Hao, S., Wang, W., Ma, Q., Li, C., Wen, L., Tian, J., & Liu, C. (2023). Model-Based Mechanism Analysis of “7.20” Flash Flood Disaster in Wangzongdian River Basin. Water (Switzerland), 15(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/w15020304

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