2015年9月斯里兰卡Kotmale泥沙灾害调查报告

Kenichi Handa, Mitsuya Okamura, Yoshinori Kawamura, Yoji Kasahara, Nobuaki Kato, Masayuki Miyase, Toshiyuki Shimano, Masahito Ishihara, S. Perera, Ayako Tanaka
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2015年9月25日星期五下午,斯里兰卡努瓦拉埃利耶区Kotmale Wedamulla Estate的一部分Lilisland发生了山体滑坡;事故造成7人死亡。灾难发生后,国家建筑研究组织(NBRO)立即进行了调查,并制作了“Nuwara Eliya地区Kotmale AGA分部Wedamulla Estate Lilisland滑坡发生的初步土地调查报告”(以下简称NBRO报告)。2014年10月底,日本国际协力机构(JICA)考察队在巴杜拉地区科斯兰达发生滑坡灾害后进行了实地调查,并引入了目前在日本和斯里兰卡广泛使用的沉积物灾害调查方法。同样在这个时候,我们(即JICA调查队)在2015年9月30日和10月1日进行了为期2天的实地调查,目的是阐明灾害的类型及其潜在机制。此外,我们于2015年9月30日、10月1日、2016年12月19日进行了事后回顾(after-action review, AAR),确认了灾难发生时的情况。我们将结果汇编成一份报告,用于斯里兰卡的沉积物灾害对策。
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Survey Report of Sediment Disaster in Kotmale, Sri Lanka, on September, 2015
On the afternoon of Friday September 25, 2015, a landslide occurred in Lilisland, part of the Wedamulla Estate of Kotmale, Nuwara Eliya District, Sri Lanka ; seven people were killed. Immediately after the disaster, the National Building Research Organization (NBRO) conducted a survey and produced the “Preliminary Land Survey Report on the Landslide Occurrence in Lilisland of Wedamulla Estate of Kotmale AGA Division, Nuwara Eliya District” (hereafter, the NBRO report). A Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) survey team performed a field survey after the landslide disaster in Koslanda, Badulla District, at the end of October 2014, and introduced a sediment disaster survey method that is now widely used in Japan and Sri Lanka. Also at this time, we (i. e., a JICA survey team) conducted a 2-day field survey on September 30 and October 1, 2015, for the purpose of elucidating the type of disaster and its underlying mechanism. In addition, we conducted an after-action review (AAR) on September 30 and October 1, 2015, and on December 19, 2016, and confirmed the situation at the time of the disaster. We compiled the results into a report for use in countermeasures against sediment disasters in Sri Lanka.
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