Rapid damage assessment caused by the flooding event 2021 in Limburg, Netherlands

The floods in the Netherlands in the summer of 2021 led to severe economic damage and losses in the affected area. A first estimate in September 2021 showed that more than 2,500 houses, more than 5,000 inhabitants and around 600 businesses were affected. Using the Dutch standard Flood Damage and Loss Model (SSM2017), and based on figures from international literature, the total damage in the Netherlands is estimated in the order of € 350 – 600 million. Physical damage to houses and businesses, business interruption, damage to infrastructure and crop losses were the most substantial. The differ... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Kok, M.
Slager, K.
de Moel, Hans
Botzen, Wouter
de Bruijn, K.
Wagenaar, D.
Rikkert, S.
Koks, Elco
van Ginkel, Kees
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: Kok , M , Slager , K , de Moel , H , Botzen , W , de Bruijn , K , Wagenaar , D , Rikkert , S , Koks , E & van Ginkel , K 2023 , ' Rapid damage assessment caused by the flooding event 2021 in Limburg, Netherlands ' , Journal of Coastal and Riverine Flood Risk , vol. 2 , no. Special issue , 10 , pp. 1-11 . https://doi.org/10.59490/jcrfr.2023.0010
Sprache: Englisch
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