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Citation

Paul BK, Mahmood S. Nat. Hazards 2016; 83(3): 1703-1715.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s11069-016-2384-z

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Bangladesh is vulnerable to frequent and disruptive flooding, which adversely affects the country's economy and society, and causes fatalities. Because of their recurrent nature and devastating impacts, floods have received significant attention from hazard researchers. However, on a national scale, few rigorous attempts have been made to identify what actually affects flood fatalities. Using a temporal approach, this paper examines the determinants of flood deaths in Bangladesh for the 1972-2013 period. Application of Poisson regression reveals that the extent of the area flooded, the number of people affected by the event, flood duration and frequency, and the interactions of these factors have a significant effect on flood deaths. The study findings may help future flood disaster management in Bangladesh.

Drowning


Language: en

Keywords

Bangladesh; Flood fatalities; Floods; Physical parameters; Poisson regression

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