The 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes Landslide Disasters and Response

Kiyohumi Matsunaga, Ryuhou Matsuda, T. Matsuo, Isamu Watanabe
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The unprecedented earthquakes with a seismic intensity of seven hit Kumamoto prefecture twice in April 2016, and a series of earthquakes (the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes) triggered sediment disasters including slope failure and landslides, which caused serious damage to various areas in the prefecture. Notably, huge slope failures (Photo 1) occurred in Tateno district in Minamiaso-village, National Route 57, and National Route 325 were closed due to the collapse of Aso Ohashi Bridge, and JR Hohi Line, railroad line which was running along the area, was completely cut off. Aso, the popular tourist resort in Japan suffered a great deal of damage. After the earthquake, people in Kumamoto were thankful and realized many aspects of everyday life that people had taken for granted were precious, and the amount of effort to return to the pre-earthquake situation. This paper focuses on an outline of sediment disasters, among the many other disasters triggered by the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes, and how Kumamoto Prefecture coped with them.
2016熊本地震滑坡灾害及应对
2016年4月,熊本县发生了两次史无前例的7级地震,一系列地震(2016熊本地震)引发了滑坡、滑坡等泥沙灾害,给熊本县各地区造成了严重破坏。特别是,南崖村的馆野地区发生了巨大的滑坡(图1),57号国道和325号国道因麻生大桥倒塌而关闭,在该地区运行的JR北日线也被完全切断。日本著名的旅游胜地麻生太郎遭受了严重的破坏。地震发生后,熊本的人们心怀感激,意识到人们习以为常的日常生活的许多方面都是宝贵的,以及为恢复地震前的状态所付出的努力。本文重点概述了2016年熊本地震引发的众多灾害中的沉积物灾害,以及熊本县如何应对这些灾害。
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