Print Email Facebook Twitter Risk to life due to flooding in post-Katrina New Orleans Title Risk to life due to flooding in post-Katrina New Orleans Author Miller, A. Jonkman, S.N. Van Ledden, M. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Hydraulic Engineering Date 2015-01-12 Abstract Since the catastrophic flooding of New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the city's hurricane protection system has been improved to provide protection against a hurricane load with a 1/100 per year exceedance frequency. This paper investigates the risk to life in post-Katrina New Orleans. In a flood risk analysis the probabilities and consequences of various flood scenarios have been analyzed for the central area of the city (the metro bowl) to give a preliminary estimate of the risk to life in the post-Katrina situation. A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model has been used to simulate flood characteristics of various breaches. The model for estimation of fatality rates is based on the loss of life data for Hurricane Katrina. Results indicate that – depending on the flood scenario – the estimated loss of life in case of flooding ranges from about 100 to nearly 500, with the highest life loss due to breaching of the river levees leading to large flood depths. The probability and consequence estimates are combined to determine the individual risk and societal risk for New Orleans. When compared to risks of other large-scale engineering systems (e.g., other flood prone areas, dams and the nuclear sector) and acceptable risk criteria found in literature, the risks for the metro bowl are found to be relatively high. Thus, despite major improvements to the flood protection system, the flood risk to life of post-Katrina New Orleans is still expected to be significant. Indicative effects of reduction strategies on the risk level are discussed as a basis for further evaluation and discussion. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bd7a1187-08fa-4f8c-969f-10c107fbb601 DOI https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-15-59-2015 Publisher European Geosciences Union ISSN 1561-8633 Source http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/15/59/2015/ Source Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 15 (1), 2015 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2015 The Author(s)CC Attribution 3.0 License Files PDF 314177.pdf 2.68 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:bd7a1187-08fa-4f8c-969f-10c107fbb601/datastream/OBJ/view