The December 2012 Mayo River debris flow triggered by Super Typhoon Bopha in Mindanao, Philippines: lessons learned and questions raised
-
Published:2016-12-15
Issue:12
Volume:16
Page:2683-2695
-
ISSN:1684-9981
-
Container-title:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci.
Author:
Rodolfo Kelvin S.,Lagmay A. Mahar F.,Eco Rodrigo C.,Herrero Tatum Miko L.,Mendoza Jerico E.,Minimo Likha G.,Santiago Joy T.
Abstract
Abstract. Category 5 Super Typhoon Bopha, the world's worst storm of 2012, formed abnormally close to the Equator, and its landfall on Mindanao set the record proximity to the Equator for its category. Its torrential rains generated an enormous debris flow in the Mayo River watershed that swept away much of the village Andap in the New Bataan municipality, burying areas under rubble as thick as 9 m and killing 566 people. Established in 1968, New Bataan had never experienced super typhoons and debris flows. This unfamiliarity compounded the death and damage. We describe Bopha's history, debris flows and the Mayo River disaster, and then we discuss how population growth contributed to the catastrophe, as well as the possibility that climate change may render other near-Equatorial areas vulnerable to hazards brought on by similar typhoons. Finally, we recommend measures to minimize the loss of life and damage to property from similar future events.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Reference76 articles.
1. Aquino, D., Ortiz, I. J., Salvosa, S., Timbas, N. L., Llanes, F., Ferrer, P. K., Magcamit, M., Gacusan, R. C., Eco, R., Norini, G., and Lagmay, A. M. F.: Atlas of Alluvial Fans in the Philippines, National Institute of Geological Sciences, University of the Philippines, unpublished technical report, 2014. 2. Arguden, A. T. and Rodolfo, K. S.: Sedimentologic and dynamic differences between hot and cold laharic debris flows of Mayon Volcano, Philippines, Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., 102, 865–876, 1990. 3. Bengtsson, L., Hodges, K. I., Esch, M., Keenlyside, N., Kornblueth, L., Luo, J. J., and Yamagata, T.: How may tropical cyclones change in a warmer climate?, Tellus A, 59, 539–561, 2007. 4. Cai, W., Borlace, S., Lengaigne, M., van Rensch, P., Collins, M., Vecchi, G., Timmermann, A., Santoso, A., McPhaden, M. J., Wu, L., England, M. H., Wang, G., Guilyardi, E., and Jin, F.-F.: Increasing frequency of extreme El Niño events due to greenhouse warming, Nat. Clim. Change, 4, 111–116, 2014. 5. Cai, W., Wang, G., Santoso, A., McPhaden, M. J., Wu, L., Jin, F.-F., Timmermann, A., Collins, M., Vecchi, G., Lengaigne, M., England, M. H., Dommenget, D., Takahashi, K., and Guilyardi, E.: Increased frequency of extreme La Niña events under greenhouse warming, Nat. Clim. Change, 5, 132–137, 2015.
Cited by
13 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|