Evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in Sri Lanka: an analysis of historically reported data

This assessment explores the impact of various natural disasters in Sri Lanka, including floods, landslides, cyclones, droughts, lightning, heavy rainfall, and strong winds. Utilizing historical data from the Disinventar database, the analysis focuses on mapping the occurrences and impacts of signif...

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Main Authors: Alahacoon, Niranga, Thathsarani, Geethya, Sivananthan, Piriyanka, Amarnath, Giriraj
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169207
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author Alahacoon, Niranga
Thathsarani, Geethya
Sivananthan, Piriyanka
Amarnath, Giriraj
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Amarnath, Giriraj
Sivananthan, Piriyanka
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Thathsarani, Geethya
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description This assessment explores the impact of various natural disasters in Sri Lanka, including floods, landslides, cyclones, droughts, lightning, heavy rainfall, and strong winds. Utilizing historical data from the Disinventar database, the analysis focuses on mapping the occurrences and impacts of significant hazards such as floods, droughts, strong winds, landslides, lightning, cyclones, and heavy rain from 1974 to 2022. Notably, landslides, droughts, and floods dominate the landscape of hazards in the country. During 1974 to 2022 period, a total of 182 cyclones, 2,370 droughts, 7,829 floods, 2,633 incidents of heavy rain, 2,109 landslides, 1,243 lightning events, and 8,754 occurrences of strong winds were documented. Among these, strong winds emerged as the most prevalent hazard, accounting for approximately 35% of total incidents, followed by floods at 21%. Lightning events represented 13% of occurrences, indicating a relatively frequent presence. The analysis reveals that the Ratnapura district is significantly affected by a combination of hazards, with frequent incidents of floods, strong winds, landslides, and lightning events. In terms of human impact, landslides recorded the highest number of deaths, while cyclones resulted in the most injuries, particularly noted in Ampara district, which reported 417 injury cases. Drought is highlighted as the most impactful disaster overall, affecting 4,366,458 individuals during the study period, while Kurunegala district suffering the most substantial crop damage, impacting an area of 44,383.41 hectares (86%) during drought. Flooding also significantly affected Badulla, where it impacted 8,909.162 hectares (14%). This study underscores the urgent need for effective disaster management strategies to address the challenges posed by these recurrent hazards in Sri Lanka.
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spelling CGSpace1692072025-11-07T09:02:08Z Evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in Sri Lanka: an analysis of historically reported data Alahacoon, Niranga Thathsarani, Geethya Sivananthan, Piriyanka Amarnath, Giriraj climate change weather hazards impact assessment This assessment explores the impact of various natural disasters in Sri Lanka, including floods, landslides, cyclones, droughts, lightning, heavy rainfall, and strong winds. Utilizing historical data from the Disinventar database, the analysis focuses on mapping the occurrences and impacts of significant hazards such as floods, droughts, strong winds, landslides, lightning, cyclones, and heavy rain from 1974 to 2022. Notably, landslides, droughts, and floods dominate the landscape of hazards in the country. During 1974 to 2022 period, a total of 182 cyclones, 2,370 droughts, 7,829 floods, 2,633 incidents of heavy rain, 2,109 landslides, 1,243 lightning events, and 8,754 occurrences of strong winds were documented. Among these, strong winds emerged as the most prevalent hazard, accounting for approximately 35% of total incidents, followed by floods at 21%. Lightning events represented 13% of occurrences, indicating a relatively frequent presence. The analysis reveals that the Ratnapura district is significantly affected by a combination of hazards, with frequent incidents of floods, strong winds, landslides, and lightning events. In terms of human impact, landslides recorded the highest number of deaths, while cyclones resulted in the most injuries, particularly noted in Ampara district, which reported 417 injury cases. Drought is highlighted as the most impactful disaster overall, affecting 4,366,458 individuals during the study period, while Kurunegala district suffering the most substantial crop damage, impacting an area of 44,383.41 hectares (86%) during drought. Flooding also significantly affected Badulla, where it impacted 8,909.162 hectares (14%). This study underscores the urgent need for effective disaster management strategies to address the challenges posed by these recurrent hazards in Sri Lanka. 2024-12-30 2025-01-16T08:04:06Z 2025-01-16T08:04:06Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169207 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute (IWMI) CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience Alahacoon, N.; Thathsarani, G.; Sivananthan, P.; Amarnath, G. 2024. Evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in Sri Lanka: an analysis of historically reported data. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience. 40p.
spellingShingle climate change
weather hazards
impact assessment
Alahacoon, Niranga
Thathsarani, Geethya
Sivananthan, Piriyanka
Amarnath, Giriraj
Evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in Sri Lanka: an analysis of historically reported data
title Evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in Sri Lanka: an analysis of historically reported data
title_full Evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in Sri Lanka: an analysis of historically reported data
title_fullStr Evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in Sri Lanka: an analysis of historically reported data
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in Sri Lanka: an analysis of historically reported data
title_short Evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in Sri Lanka: an analysis of historically reported data
title_sort evaluating climate hazard hotspots and hazard impacts in sri lanka an analysis of historically reported data
topic climate change
weather hazards
impact assessment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169207
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