Published on: August 8, 2025
DISTRICT FLOOD SEVERITY INDEX LAUNCHED TO AID FLOOD MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT FLOOD SEVERITY INDEX LAUNCHED TO AID FLOOD MANAGEMENT
NEWS – Researchers from IIT Delhi and IIT Gandhinagar have developed a District Flood Severity Index (DFSI) to assess flood vulnerability across Indian districts, using comprehensive historical data and impact metrics.
HIGHLIGHTS
About the District Flood Severity Index
- Purpose: Measures flood severity at the district level for informed planning and disaster management.
- Key Parameters Used:
- Mean duration of flooding events in days.
- Percentage of area historically affected by floods.
- Total number of deaths and injuries.
- District population.
- Data Source: Developed using the India Flood Inventory with Impacts (IFI-Impacts) database.
- Includes flood occurrence and damage statistics.
- Merges hydrological modeling data with demographic and geographic indicators.
Key Findings from DFSI
- Patna ranks highest in flood severity, highlighting critical vulnerability.
- Many districts in the Indo-Gangetic Plain and Assam are in the top tier.
- Interestingly, Thiruvananthapuram, despite recording the highest number of flood events, does not appear in the top 30 for severity, indicating lower impact per event.
- In Assam, districts like Dhemaji, Kamrup, and Nagaon have each witnessed over 178 flood events, averaging more than three per year.
Urban Flooding Concerns
- Urban flooding is driven by both hydrometeorological factors and poor urban planning.
- The DFSI underscores the urgency for sustainable development practices and better flood infrastructure.
