FLOOD IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN KOTON KARFE USING SENTINEL-1 SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (SAR) DATA

I. Isi̇aka, S. A. Ajadi̇, Sodiq Ayobami Arowolo, Suebat Oluwakemi Mustapha, Kingsley Ndukwe, Christian Chibuike Oluoma
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Flood has proven to be an incessant menace in Nigeria more threatening to riverine areas. The most recent flood ensued in 2022 as a result of heavy rainfall and the release of water from Lagdo Dam in Cameroon which became very devastating in many areas notably the Koton Karfe area in Kogi State, causing business shutdowns and the loss of lives and properties. In this work, Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery was used for flood inundation mapping, and the accompanying damages were investigated using Landsat derived Land cover maps of Koton Karfe during the 2022 devastating flood. Overall, the results obtained in this study show that the regions that felt the impact of the flood the most were the southern and western areas, which must have experienced such an impact due to their proximity to the rivers Niger and Benue and also the water coming from the upper stream part of Cameroon. Further findings revealed that during the flood period on October 13, 2022, the total inundated area in Koton Karfe was estimated to be 198.255 sq. km. In terms of damage assessment, the urban areas had reduced from 220.902 sq. km in May 2022 to 87.473 sq. km in November 2022. This shows that over 133 sq. km of the urban settlement have been lost, indicating that lives must have been lost, properties too, and humans must have been displaced. This research will assist in the space of flood emergency response and disaster management.
利用哨兵-1 号合成孔径雷达(SAR)数据评估 KOTON KARFE 的洪水影响
洪水已被证明是尼日利亚持续不断的威胁,对河流地区的威胁更大。最近的一次洪水发生在2022年,原因是喀麦隆Lagdo大坝的强降雨和泄洪,对许多地区造成了极大的破坏,特别是科吉州的Koton Karfe地区,造成企业关闭,生命和财产损失。在这项工作中,使用Sentinel-1合成孔径雷达(SAR)图像进行洪水淹没测绘,并使用Landsat衍生的2022年毁灭性洪水期间Koton Karfe的土地覆盖地图调查随之而来的损害。总的来说,本研究获得的结果表明,受洪水影响最大的地区是南部和西部地区,由于它们靠近尼日尔河和贝努埃河,而且来自喀麦隆上游部分的水,这些地区一定经历了这样的影响。进一步的调查结果显示,在2022年10月13日的洪水期间,Koton Karfe的总淹没面积估计为198.255平方公里。公里。在损害评估方面,城市面积从220.902平方英尺减少。2022年5月将增至87.473平方公里。2022年11月。这表明超过133平方英尺。数公里的城市定居点已经消失,这表明一定有生命和财产损失,而且人类一定已经流离失所。该研究将有助于洪水应急响应和灾害管理领域的研究。
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