<p>A devastating flood event was observed in Şanlıurfa and Adıyaman, located in the arid region of Türkiye, on March 15, 2023. The fact that the occurrence of the flood event follows the two gigantic earthquakes observed in the same region on February 6, 2023, makes the situation compound. This paper evaluates the observations of the site visit of the region and sheds light on the effect of consecutive but distinct natural disasters on the observed damage. The overflow of flood peaks caused damage to bridges and highways located in floodplains in rural parts of the region, whereas the infrastructure designed with no focus on hydraulic aspects becomes pronounced in the city center of Şanlıurfa, particularly the underpass filled with debris flow. Findings show that the diversion of the original stream bed at the city center of Şanlıurfa, which was done hundreds of years ago by Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian, has a significant effect on flooding. The effects of flooding in a mountainous river in the Tut district of Adıyaman province stand out due to the potential amplifying effect of the earthquake that happened 37 days before the flooding. In this context, the hazard occurring in Adıyaman Tut district was evaluated to be a perfect example for the cascading effects of two distinct natural disasters, i.e., earthquake and flood. Observations show that the structures next to the floodplain should have a base elevation of at least 1.5&#xa0;m above the crest level of the stream bed. Moreover, the critical infrastructures such as bridges and the main stormwater drainage system should be renewed and re-constructed with respect to the 500-year flood flow. Last but not least, the cultural heritage in Şanlıurfa province is also partially affected, which emphasizes the importance of the protection of these vulnerable regions against flood risk.</p>

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The Effects of the Cascading Disasters in Southeastern Türkiye: Site Assessment of March 2023 Flood Following February 2023 Earthquakes

  • Sezar Gülbaz,
  • Rasim Temür,
  • Cevza Melek Kazezyılmaz-Alhan,
  • Ilknur Bozbey,
  • Erdem Damcı,
  • Nurdan Memişoğlu Apaydın,
  • M. Kubilay Kelesoglu

摘要

A devastating flood event was observed in Şanlıurfa and Adıyaman, located in the arid region of Türkiye, on March 15, 2023. The fact that the occurrence of the flood event follows the two gigantic earthquakes observed in the same region on February 6, 2023, makes the situation compound. This paper evaluates the observations of the site visit of the region and sheds light on the effect of consecutive but distinct natural disasters on the observed damage. The overflow of flood peaks caused damage to bridges and highways located in floodplains in rural parts of the region, whereas the infrastructure designed with no focus on hydraulic aspects becomes pronounced in the city center of Şanlıurfa, particularly the underpass filled with debris flow. Findings show that the diversion of the original stream bed at the city center of Şanlıurfa, which was done hundreds of years ago by Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian, has a significant effect on flooding. The effects of flooding in a mountainous river in the Tut district of Adıyaman province stand out due to the potential amplifying effect of the earthquake that happened 37 days before the flooding. In this context, the hazard occurring in Adıyaman Tut district was evaluated to be a perfect example for the cascading effects of two distinct natural disasters, i.e., earthquake and flood. Observations show that the structures next to the floodplain should have a base elevation of at least 1.5 m above the crest level of the stream bed. Moreover, the critical infrastructures such as bridges and the main stormwater drainage system should be renewed and re-constructed with respect to the 500-year flood flow. Last but not least, the cultural heritage in Şanlıurfa province is also partially affected, which emphasizes the importance of the protection of these vulnerable regions against flood risk.