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Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers ; 10(1):545-549, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2287909

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In July 2020, the Kyushu region experienced record-breaking heavy rains from July 4 to7, causing extreme floods in the Kuma and Chikugo Rivers. This was followed by atmospheric instability over a wide area from western Japan to the Tohoku region, resulting in heavy rainfall on July 13-14 in the Chugoku region, and on July 27-28 in the Tohoku region. There was also flooding of large rivers including the Go River and the Mogami River. In recent years, record-breaking torrential rainfall disasters have been occurring every year. The heavy precipitation scale has been increasing in space and time as well as in rainfall intensity, resulting in spatio-temporal expansion of the damage. Furthermore, in 2020, the disaster occurred amidst the restriction of social activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The compilation and dissemination of disaster survey data and lessons are essential for the sustainable development of society. Therefore, JSCE has planned a special issue on the July 2020 torrential rain disaster to share and disseminate disaster information and to contribute to the advancement of technology and science related to disaster prevention and mitigation. © 2022 Japan Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved.

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Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu. B1, Suikogaku = Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers. Ser. B1, Hydraulic Engineering ; 77(1), 2021.
Article in Japanese | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2162821

ABSTRACT

In July 2020, the Kyushu region experienced record-breaking heavy rains from July 4-7, causing extreme floods in the Kuma and Chikugo Rivers. This was followed by atmospheric instability over a wide area from western Japan to the Tohoku region, resulting in heavy rainfall on July 13-14 in the Chugoku region, and on July 27-28 in the Tohoku region, and flooding of large rivers including the Go River and the Mogami River. In recent years, record-breaking torrential rainfall disasters have been occurring every year, and the heavy precipitation scale as well as the rainfall intensity has been increasing in space and time, resulting in spatio-temporal expansion of the damage. Furthermore, in 2020, the disaster occurred while the social activities had been restricted due to COVID-19 pandemic. The compilation and dissemination of disaster survey data and lessons are essential toward the sustainable development of society. Therefore, JSCE has planned a special issue on the July 2020 torrential rain disaster in order to share and disseminate disaster information and to contribute to the advancement of technology and science related to disaster prevention and mitigation.抄録 令和2年7月,九州地方では4日から7日にかけて記録的な大雨となり,球磨川や筑後川では記録的な洪水が発生した.その後も西日本から東北地方の広い範囲で大気が不安定となり,江の川,最上川など大河川においても氾濫が相次いだ.近年では,毎年のように記録的な豪雨災害が発生しており,降雨強度だけでなく降雨のスケールが時空間的に大きくなっており,被害が時空間的に拡大している.さらに,令和2年度は新型コロナウィルスによる感染症対策のため,人々の活動が制限される中での災害となった.災害調査データを取り纏め,情報発信することは今後の持続可能な社会を検討する上で不可欠である.土木学会論文集では,災害情報を共有・発信し,防災に関する技術および学術分野の進展に資するために令和2年7月豪雨災害に関する特集を企画した.

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8th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems, ICACCS 2022 ; : 1649-1653, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1922647

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Coronavirus flare-up chances human existence and it challenges the general wellbeing. Hand cleanliness, an extremely basic activity, is very much acknowledged to be one of the essential methods of decreasing medical care-related disease and of improving patient security. These days wearing masks, utilizing hand sanitizers, checking temperatures are being done in all places, and so forth yet at the same time in many spots individuals utilize conventional sanitizer gadgets which build the spread of microorganisms. Normally an individual is in charge of observing the body temperature and sanitizer level by taking a chance with his life. This survey Internet of Things (IoT) based hand sanitizer dispenser with temperature and level monitoring distinguishes the presence of the people and gives out alerts in form of the human voice to sanitize their hands if the dispenser goes unrecognized. Furthermore, we have a contactless sanitizer dispenser to stay away from contact among humans and dispensers which will keep us away from the further spread of infection and microorganisms. © 2022 IEEE.

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