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Flash Floods in the Rwenzori Mountains—Focus on the May 2013 Multi-Hazard Kilembe Event

Authors : Liesbet Jacobs, Jan Maes, Kewan Mertens, John Sekajugo, Wim Thiery, Nicole van Lipzig, Jean Poesen, Matthieu Kervyn, Olivier Dewitte

Published in: Advancing Culture of Living with Landslides

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Over the past 50 years, at least seven major flash floods have affected catchments of the Rwenzori Mountains. The Rwenzori Mountains are not only subject to flash floods; forest fires, earthquakes and landslides occur as well. Many of the flash floods therefore co-occurred with other hazards. One of the most devastating of these events occurred on May 1st 2013, in the Nyamwamba catchment. Here we reconstruct the circumstances under which this flash flood event was triggered and its effects in this multi-hazard region. This includes the identification and characterization of different processes acting upon the catchment dynamics, their controlling and triggering factors and the estimation of the damaging effects of the flash flood within the catchment. The combined occurrence of intense rainfall, a forest fire having burned 18% of the catchment area and the occurrence of 29 landslides providing debris to the river system, induced a debris-rich and very destructive flash flood which caused several fatalities, the destruction of 70 buildings, several bridges, a hospital and a school, a tarmac road and several life lines. Peak flow discharge is estimated between 850 and 1300 m3/s. This case-study demonstrates that flash floods in the region should not be considered as self-determined phenomena but as a result of several cascading and interacting hazard processes including wildfires and landslides, occurring within a short time period.

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Metadata
Title
Flash Floods in the Rwenzori Mountains—Focus on the May 2013 Multi-Hazard Kilembe Event
Authors
Liesbet Jacobs
Jan Maes
Kewan Mertens
John Sekajugo
Wim Thiery
Nicole van Lipzig
Jean Poesen
Matthieu Kervyn
Olivier Dewitte
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53485-5_73