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A geographical analysis of flood casualties in the United States

2006

Abstract

This study compiles a nationwide database of flood fatalities and injuries for all contiguous states of the U.S. from 1959-2005. The database is compiled from existing monthly Storm Data reports issued by the National Climatic Data Center. Such information as location of casualty, age and gender of victim, activity and/or location of casualty, and type of flood event is included for each casualty report. Analysis of the data reveals that the majority of fatalities are caused by flash floods while the majority of injuries are a result of tropical systems. People between the ages of 10 and 29 and the elderly (> than 60 years) are found to be more vulnerable to floods. A large percentage of children (less than 13 years old) perish in floods while either playing in and around the flood waters or when they are driven into the flood waters by their guardian or parent. The findings observable in the fatalities stratified by age indicate that human behavior is integral in causing flood f...