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ASIAN NETWORK ON DEBRIS FLOW (ANDF)

                          NEWSLETTER
                              No. 2 – December 2011
                       Compiled and sent out by editor Aaron Guo
                  and co-editors Kaesorn Jumpa and Winai Wangpimool
     Please send your contributions/ information for next issue(s) of ANDF Newsletter
                  to mhsp@imde.ac.cn & sblong2003@yahoo.com.cn.

                                                             Tick Tock
                                                          By Joanna Fuchs

                                                 I’m writing this in a state of shock,
                                               Watching the clock—tick tock, tick tock,
                                               Advancing, approaching, relentlessly,
                                                  A brand new year; Oh, can it be?
                                               The calendar says the same thing, too;
                                               Time races, vanishes for me; Boo hoo!
                                                No, wait! If time flies, I’m having fun!
                                                  A year of fun! It’s gone! It’s done!

New year, same goal - Joe King                     I now embrace the blur of time,
                                                  Because it simply means that I’m
Let our New Year's resolution be this: we       Too busy with pleasure, joy, delight
will be there for one another as fellow        To mourn the passing days’ swift flight.
members of humanity, in the finest
                                                 So I’m wishing you fast, happy days,
sense of the word. - Göran Persson
                                                   Pleasuring you in myriad ways,
You are invited to the festival of this           Filled with happiness and cheer,
world and your life is blessed.- Vern            Oh Happy, Happy Bright New Year!
McLellan
                                            This issue:
What the New Year brings to you will
depend a great deal on what you bring       New Year Rhymes…p.1
to the New Year. - Rabindranath Tagore      Work Report - A Summary…p.2
                                            A Notice of 2012 International Debris Flow
In our work and in our living, we must      Workshop…p.3
recognize that difference is a reason for   Academic activities in 2011 and 2012…p.4
celebration and growth, rather than a       Flood in Thailand and Mudflow in Kashmir...p.5
reason for destruction. - Audre Lorde       Hazard Events in Asia…p.6
                                            Debris Flow Control System Introduction…p.7
Work Statement — A Summary
                          Work Report — A Summary

The ANDF shall be a non-governmental, non-political, non-profit institution at all times,
free from racial, gender, or national prejudice. The objectives of the ANDF shall be:
  To strengthen the exchange and cooperation between debris flow scientists in Asia
  To disseminate the scientific knowledge of debris flow in Asia
  To promote the debris flow research and hazards mitigation technology in Asia

What we have done - A report                     The preparation group established in 2010
                                                 will continue to work with the secretariat to
The 2012 International Debris Flow               serve as a catalyst to bring together a wide
Workshop, August 11-12, 2012, is under           range of private entities into a regional
smooth preparing.                                partnership for action. The partnership will
                                                 encompass private business, both large and
The 8th Seminar on Mountain Disasters and        small, multi-regional and local organizations. It
Environmental Protection across Taiwan           aims to improve the debris flow knowledge, to
strait and actives for Celebrating the 15th      advance monitoring and control of
Anniversary of DPRC, NCKU, Taiwan, China         debris flow hazards.
were held to strengthen the communication
and exchange in Asia.
We helped announce the 5th International
C o n f e r e n c e on Debris-Flow Hazards
Mitigation: Mechanics, Prediction and
Assessment June 14-17, 2011 University of
Padua, Italy; more than 20 ANDF members
attended the conference.
We published newsletters in this June and
December. The manuscripts submitted for
the 2010 International Debris Flow Workshop
were peer reviewed and published on the          Mission of ANDF
Journal of Mountain Sciences (Volume 8           To promote Asian cooperation, ANDF may:
Number 4, 2011).                                   Organize international seminars,
We publicized ANDF and got support from          workshops and conferences;
more than 80 scientists in Asia. Furthermore,      Promote research and technical training
a cooperative relationship with ICIMOD,          programmes;
WASER, WASWAC, and other global and                Publish newsletters and other
local organizations has been built.              publications;
Meanwhile, ANDF members gave advice to             Collaborate with other organizations with
the government, and contributed to the           similar objectives; and
national hazards mitigation in each country.       Others
2012 International Debris Flow Workshop,
                    August 11-12, 2012 - A Notice
Introduction
   2012 International Debris Flow
Workshop will be held in Chengdu, on 11-
12 August 2012. The workshop will provide
a forum for debris-flow researchers to
exchange ideas on how to cope with debris-
flow hazards using the most advanced,
state-of-the-art methodologies in mechanics
as well as in hazard prediction and risk
assessment. How to strengthen the
international cooperation of debris-flow
research and mitigation is the other focus of
this workshop.
                                                Topic of this workshop
   This is the second International Debris
Flow Workshop, with the first one that took        All abstracts and reports submitted to the
place in 2010 in Chengdu. This series of        workshop are expected to address timely
workshop will be held every two years.          issues on disaster caused by debris flows,
                                                debris avalanches, mudflows, lahars, hyper
Manuscripts                                     concentrated flows, debris floods, and the
                                                like. How to strengthen the international
   Authors can send their manuscripts to
                                                cooperation of debris-flow research and
the secretariat before 31 May 2012. The
                                                mitigation is another focus of this workshop.
manuscripts in accord with the workshop
                                                Topics of interest in technical sessions
topics will be recommended to Journal of
Mountain Sciences (SCI expanded),               include, but are not limited to:
International Journal of Sediment Research      1. Formation mechanics of debris flows
(SCI expanded), and Frontiers of Earth          2. Numerical modeling of debris flow
Science in China. The peer-review and final     3. Debris-flow experiments
decision will be conducted by related           4. Assessment of debris-flow hazards and
editorial office independently.                 risk
                                                5. Flied observations and measurements of
                                                debris flows
                                                6. Debris-flow monitoring and alert systems
                                                7. Structural and non-structural debris-flow
                                                countermeasures
                                                8. Relationship between debris flow, human
                                                activity and eco-environment
                                                9. International cooperation mechanism of
                                                debris-flow research and mitigation.
Academic Activities in 2011 and 2012

                                            Conferences/Meetings/Workshops
                                                        in 2011
                                            CL-CGS Seminar on Geo-hazards February 20-
                                            25, 2011, Xi`an, China
                                            The 14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil
                                            Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, May
                                            23-27, 2011, Hong Kong, China
                                            The 5th International Conference on Debris-Flow
                                            Hazards Mitigation, June 14-17, 2011, University
                                            of Padua, Italy
Upcoming:                                   The 8th Seminar on Mountain Disasters and
                                            Environmental Protection across Taiwan strait,
Academic Activities in 2012                 July 27-30, 2011, Urumqi, China
                                            International Symposium on Sediment Disasters
Interpraevent 2012 – 12th Congress, April   under the Influence of Climate Change and
23-26, 2012, Grenoble, France               Tectonic Activity (2nd), September 15-16,
                                            2011, Hokkaido University, Japan
2012 International Debris Flow Workshop,
                                            5th International Conference on Flood
August 11-12, 2012, Chengdu, China          Management (ICFM5), September 27-29, 2011,
International Symposium on Earthquake-      Tokyo, Japan
induced Landslides, November 7-9, 2012,     G 1 : T he 2n d I n t e r national Workshop on
Kiryu, Japan                                Multimodal Sediment Disaster – Asian Cloud
                                            Network on Disaster Research
2nd International Conference on             G2:2011 International Symposium on Natural
                                            Disaster Prevention – Coping with Extreme Flood
Mountain Environment and Development,
                                            and Sediment-related Disasters
ICMED, Chengdu, October 15-19, 2012,        G3:The 7th Taiwan-Japan Joint Seminar on
Chengdu, China                              Natural Hazard Mitigation in 2011 – Typhoon
                                            MORAKO & 311Earthquake in Japan
                                            —— Actives for Celebrating a 15th Anniversary
                                             of DPRC, NCKU, Taiwan, China
Debris-Flow Hazard Events in Asia in 2010 and 2011

 By 19 September 2010, at least 63 people had been killed from flooding and landslides in
northern India.
 Typhoon Megi triggered deadly Taiwan landslides, killing three people and leaving six
more missing on 23 October, 2010.
  The Low Pressure Area (LPA) which prevailed since January 31, 2011 to February 4,
2011 brought widespread rains over Visayas and Mindanao and landslides in some places
in Philippines, over 20 people were dead, 66 were injured.
 At least three people had been killed and 21 more were missing after a landslide struck
homes and destroyed mining tunnels in Philippines on 22, April, 2011.
 16 people were buried by the Malaysia Orphanage Landslide in on 21, May, 2011.
 At least 15 people were killed on 1 July 2011 after hours of steady downpours triggered a
mudslide at Batali Hill in Chittagong, in southeastern Bangladesh.
 Landslides and debris flow triggered by monsoon rains on 15, July, 2011 in Nepal, killed
six people, and buried 10 others.
  The landslide caused by torrential rain crashed into a South Korean mountain resort east
of Seoul early on 27 July 2011, destroying four buildings and killing at least six people.
 Typhoon Muifa affected in Regions I, III, IV-A, VI and NCR of Philippines, causing floods
and landslides. By 28, July, 2011, 84 people died and 53 were injured, thousands of
houses were damaged and more than one million people were affected.
 The village in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan was hit by mud flood on 30 July 2011, 466 dead,
756 injured and resultantly 129 households got completely destroyed.
 Mud flow hit Leh, Kashmir on 6th August, 2011. At least 193 died and 200 people were
reported missing and thousands more were rendered homeless.
 Seven were killed in a landslide in Cameron Highlands, Pahang State, Malaysia on 7
August 2011.
  At least five people were killed and 30 others were missing because of a
landslide triggered by heavy rain on the Indonesian Island of Nias on 30 November 2011.
 Thailand's devastating flood had caused floods in 15 provinces. It affected over one
million people and caused more than 700 death.
  Typhoon Washi (Sendong), with winds gusting up to 90km/h (56 mph), hit Philippines,
late on 16 December, brought heavy rain. More than 1700 people were killed.
 … ….
Largest Flood in Thailand Since 1942
                                                               We all remember the catastrophic in Pakistan in
                                                               2010. Some places in South Asia and Southeast
                                                               Asia are badly affected by the over flooding of the
                                                               rivers during the monsoon every year.
                                                               Since 25 July 2011, the impact of Tropical Storm
                                                               Nock-Ten, and heavy monsoon had triggered
                                                               heavy rainfall over Thailand, caused floods,
                                                               storms, landslides.


                                                                                                Donmueang
Flooded areas covered 56 of 77 provinces of                                                     Airport was flood
the country, affecting more than 4 million                                                      to circa 1 m or
p e o p l e , b o t h d i r e c t l y a n d ind ir ect l y .                                    more. The cost of
Communication and transportation were                                                           renovation alone is
totally ruined, the agriculture and water                                                       approx. US$300M.
supply were badly affected. Total fatalities
were 823 deaths and 3 missing, with a total
damage of up to US$45 billion. (31 Dec ’11)
Thailand may have to suffer the disaster such                                                   Thai residents
as floods and landslides again and again in                                                     make their way
the coming years since it is only at the very                                                   through flooded
beginning of the era when the effect from the                                                   streets in Pathum
climate change has come to affect                                                               Thani & Bangkok.
humans rather hardly and quickly.

Catastrophic Mud Flow in Kashmir
Leh, the largest town in Ladakh region of
Jammu and Kashmir is on a plateau at around
3,500 meters above the mean sea level. This
area is a 'high altitude cold desert' that
sparsely receives rainfall (in the month of
August the average rainfall is about 15.4 mm)
and heavy downpour, in particular, is a rare
occurrence. The highest rainfall ever recorded
during 24 hours period has been 51.3 mm on
22 August 1933.
A cloudburst occurred on 6th August 2010 and was followed by heavy downpour for just one and
one-half hours leading to flash flood and mud slides over the region. Many buildings were
destroyed including hospitals and bus terminals. All communication systems including radio station
transmitter, telephone exchange and mobile-phone towers were fully destroyed. The village of
Choglamsar on the outskirts of Leh was badly affected.
At least 193 people (including 5 foreign tourists) were reported to have died. Two hundred people
were reportedly missing and thousands more were rendered homeless.
Debris Flow Control System Introduction

   A Debris Flow Control System
contains       geotechnical        and/or
ecological engineering measures, and
monitoring and/or alarming measures.
It should be built based on the
practical situation of the debris flow
watershed      including    fundamental
characteristics,     the      occurrence
conditions,       activity      patterns,
developing trend, hazard level of
debris flows, and the corresponding
geological hazards, terrain conditions,
with the aims of controlling debris
flows and/or reducing their hazards,
repairing    and/or     improving     the
ecological    environment       of    the
watershed.
   The geotechnical engineering is the
most effective measure to control
debris flows. It should contains the
stabilization works (check dams), the
barrier facilities (sand-sediment dams)
and the guide projects (drainage
canals).
We would like to thank all of our supporters and workshop participants
           for making this network under smooth preparation. We hope this
       organization will contribute substantially in Asian Debris Flow study area!
                                         December 2011

                                   Upcoming Events/Important Tips
    Planning for Second International Debris Flow Workshop in 11-12, August 2012 in
    Chengdu, China and the formal establishment of the Asian Network on Debris Flow is
    undergoing. Topics, agendas, ideas and network operation suggestions are welcome.
    Please send your contribution to the Secretariat.
    Manuscripts are welcomed to send to the secretariat before 31st May, 2012. The
    Manuscripts in accord with the workshop topics will be recommended to Journal of
    Mountain Sciences (SCI expanded), International Journal of Sediment Research (SCI
    expanded), and Frontiers of Earth Science in China.
    We also welcome the information about local natural hazards, new study progress,
    results and technology.

                                              NOTES
Δ ANDF Newsletter is a biannual publication of the Asian Network on Debris Flow (DF) dedicated
 to the study of its nature and how to avoid its effect and dissemination of DF knowledge widely.
 It welcomes articles related to every aspect of debris flow from countries in Asia as well as other
 continents. Scientists interested in Debris Flow are invited/encouraged to send your articles to
 Aaron Guo at mhsp@imde.ac.cn.
Δ ANDF Newsletter is a FREE digital/online newsletter. Anyone interested in obtaining it may
 subscribe to Aaron Guo with your name, address, profession, institution and nationality. Kindly
 inform your colleagues about this newsletter and invite them to contribute articles and subscribe.
Newsletter Editor: Aaron Guo            Chair of ANDF Preparatory Group: Chack-Fan Lee
Co-editors: Rongzhi Tan, Kaesorn        Advisor: Samran Sombatpanit
   Jumpa and Winai Wangpimool           Secretary-general: Peng Cui
Graphic: IMHE, Chengdu, China &         Secretary: Aaron Guo (Guo Xiaojun)
                                        Address: Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment,
   LDD-DWR, Bangkok, Thailand             CAS, #9, Block 4, Renminnanlu Rd., Chengdu, P.R.China
                                        E-mail: mhsp@imde.ac.cn

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Andf newsletter no.2

  • 1. ASIAN NETWORK ON DEBRIS FLOW (ANDF) NEWSLETTER No. 2 – December 2011 Compiled and sent out by editor Aaron Guo and co-editors Kaesorn Jumpa and Winai Wangpimool Please send your contributions/ information for next issue(s) of ANDF Newsletter to mhsp@imde.ac.cn & sblong2003@yahoo.com.cn. Tick Tock By Joanna Fuchs I’m writing this in a state of shock, Watching the clock—tick tock, tick tock, Advancing, approaching, relentlessly, A brand new year; Oh, can it be? The calendar says the same thing, too; Time races, vanishes for me; Boo hoo! No, wait! If time flies, I’m having fun! A year of fun! It’s gone! It’s done! New year, same goal - Joe King I now embrace the blur of time, Because it simply means that I’m Let our New Year's resolution be this: we Too busy with pleasure, joy, delight will be there for one another as fellow To mourn the passing days’ swift flight. members of humanity, in the finest So I’m wishing you fast, happy days, sense of the word. - Göran Persson Pleasuring you in myriad ways, You are invited to the festival of this Filled with happiness and cheer, world and your life is blessed.- Vern Oh Happy, Happy Bright New Year! McLellan This issue: What the New Year brings to you will depend a great deal on what you bring New Year Rhymes…p.1 to the New Year. - Rabindranath Tagore Work Report - A Summary…p.2 A Notice of 2012 International Debris Flow In our work and in our living, we must Workshop…p.3 recognize that difference is a reason for Academic activities in 2011 and 2012…p.4 celebration and growth, rather than a Flood in Thailand and Mudflow in Kashmir...p.5 reason for destruction. - Audre Lorde Hazard Events in Asia…p.6 Debris Flow Control System Introduction…p.7
  • 2. Work Statement — A Summary Work Report — A Summary The ANDF shall be a non-governmental, non-political, non-profit institution at all times, free from racial, gender, or national prejudice. The objectives of the ANDF shall be: To strengthen the exchange and cooperation between debris flow scientists in Asia To disseminate the scientific knowledge of debris flow in Asia To promote the debris flow research and hazards mitigation technology in Asia What we have done - A report The preparation group established in 2010 will continue to work with the secretariat to The 2012 International Debris Flow serve as a catalyst to bring together a wide Workshop, August 11-12, 2012, is under range of private entities into a regional smooth preparing. partnership for action. The partnership will encompass private business, both large and The 8th Seminar on Mountain Disasters and small, multi-regional and local organizations. It Environmental Protection across Taiwan aims to improve the debris flow knowledge, to strait and actives for Celebrating the 15th advance monitoring and control of Anniversary of DPRC, NCKU, Taiwan, China debris flow hazards. were held to strengthen the communication and exchange in Asia. We helped announce the 5th International C o n f e r e n c e on Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation: Mechanics, Prediction and Assessment June 14-17, 2011 University of Padua, Italy; more than 20 ANDF members attended the conference. We published newsletters in this June and December. The manuscripts submitted for the 2010 International Debris Flow Workshop were peer reviewed and published on the Mission of ANDF Journal of Mountain Sciences (Volume 8 To promote Asian cooperation, ANDF may: Number 4, 2011). Organize international seminars, We publicized ANDF and got support from workshops and conferences; more than 80 scientists in Asia. Furthermore, Promote research and technical training a cooperative relationship with ICIMOD, programmes; WASER, WASWAC, and other global and Publish newsletters and other local organizations has been built. publications; Meanwhile, ANDF members gave advice to Collaborate with other organizations with the government, and contributed to the similar objectives; and national hazards mitigation in each country. Others
  • 3. 2012 International Debris Flow Workshop, August 11-12, 2012 - A Notice Introduction 2012 International Debris Flow Workshop will be held in Chengdu, on 11- 12 August 2012. The workshop will provide a forum for debris-flow researchers to exchange ideas on how to cope with debris- flow hazards using the most advanced, state-of-the-art methodologies in mechanics as well as in hazard prediction and risk assessment. How to strengthen the international cooperation of debris-flow research and mitigation is the other focus of this workshop. Topic of this workshop This is the second International Debris Flow Workshop, with the first one that took All abstracts and reports submitted to the place in 2010 in Chengdu. This series of workshop are expected to address timely workshop will be held every two years. issues on disaster caused by debris flows, debris avalanches, mudflows, lahars, hyper Manuscripts concentrated flows, debris floods, and the like. How to strengthen the international Authors can send their manuscripts to cooperation of debris-flow research and the secretariat before 31 May 2012. The mitigation is another focus of this workshop. manuscripts in accord with the workshop Topics of interest in technical sessions topics will be recommended to Journal of Mountain Sciences (SCI expanded), include, but are not limited to: International Journal of Sediment Research 1. Formation mechanics of debris flows (SCI expanded), and Frontiers of Earth 2. Numerical modeling of debris flow Science in China. The peer-review and final 3. Debris-flow experiments decision will be conducted by related 4. Assessment of debris-flow hazards and editorial office independently. risk 5. Flied observations and measurements of debris flows 6. Debris-flow monitoring and alert systems 7. Structural and non-structural debris-flow countermeasures 8. Relationship between debris flow, human activity and eco-environment 9. International cooperation mechanism of debris-flow research and mitigation.
  • 4. Academic Activities in 2011 and 2012 Conferences/Meetings/Workshops in 2011 CL-CGS Seminar on Geo-hazards February 20- 25, 2011, Xi`an, China The 14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, May 23-27, 2011, Hong Kong, China The 5th International Conference on Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation, June 14-17, 2011, University of Padua, Italy Upcoming: The 8th Seminar on Mountain Disasters and Environmental Protection across Taiwan strait, Academic Activities in 2012 July 27-30, 2011, Urumqi, China International Symposium on Sediment Disasters Interpraevent 2012 – 12th Congress, April under the Influence of Climate Change and 23-26, 2012, Grenoble, France Tectonic Activity (2nd), September 15-16, 2011, Hokkaido University, Japan 2012 International Debris Flow Workshop, 5th International Conference on Flood August 11-12, 2012, Chengdu, China Management (ICFM5), September 27-29, 2011, International Symposium on Earthquake- Tokyo, Japan induced Landslides, November 7-9, 2012, G 1 : T he 2n d I n t e r national Workshop on Kiryu, Japan Multimodal Sediment Disaster – Asian Cloud Network on Disaster Research 2nd International Conference on G2:2011 International Symposium on Natural Disaster Prevention – Coping with Extreme Flood Mountain Environment and Development, and Sediment-related Disasters ICMED, Chengdu, October 15-19, 2012, G3:The 7th Taiwan-Japan Joint Seminar on Chengdu, China Natural Hazard Mitigation in 2011 – Typhoon MORAKO & 311Earthquake in Japan —— Actives for Celebrating a 15th Anniversary of DPRC, NCKU, Taiwan, China
  • 5. Debris-Flow Hazard Events in Asia in 2010 and 2011 By 19 September 2010, at least 63 people had been killed from flooding and landslides in northern India. Typhoon Megi triggered deadly Taiwan landslides, killing three people and leaving six more missing on 23 October, 2010. The Low Pressure Area (LPA) which prevailed since January 31, 2011 to February 4, 2011 brought widespread rains over Visayas and Mindanao and landslides in some places in Philippines, over 20 people were dead, 66 were injured. At least three people had been killed and 21 more were missing after a landslide struck homes and destroyed mining tunnels in Philippines on 22, April, 2011. 16 people were buried by the Malaysia Orphanage Landslide in on 21, May, 2011. At least 15 people were killed on 1 July 2011 after hours of steady downpours triggered a mudslide at Batali Hill in Chittagong, in southeastern Bangladesh. Landslides and debris flow triggered by monsoon rains on 15, July, 2011 in Nepal, killed six people, and buried 10 others. The landslide caused by torrential rain crashed into a South Korean mountain resort east of Seoul early on 27 July 2011, destroying four buildings and killing at least six people. Typhoon Muifa affected in Regions I, III, IV-A, VI and NCR of Philippines, causing floods and landslides. By 28, July, 2011, 84 people died and 53 were injured, thousands of houses were damaged and more than one million people were affected. The village in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan was hit by mud flood on 30 July 2011, 466 dead, 756 injured and resultantly 129 households got completely destroyed. Mud flow hit Leh, Kashmir on 6th August, 2011. At least 193 died and 200 people were reported missing and thousands more were rendered homeless. Seven were killed in a landslide in Cameron Highlands, Pahang State, Malaysia on 7 August 2011. At least five people were killed and 30 others were missing because of a landslide triggered by heavy rain on the Indonesian Island of Nias on 30 November 2011. Thailand's devastating flood had caused floods in 15 provinces. It affected over one million people and caused more than 700 death. Typhoon Washi (Sendong), with winds gusting up to 90km/h (56 mph), hit Philippines, late on 16 December, brought heavy rain. More than 1700 people were killed. … ….
  • 6. Largest Flood in Thailand Since 1942 We all remember the catastrophic in Pakistan in 2010. Some places in South Asia and Southeast Asia are badly affected by the over flooding of the rivers during the monsoon every year. Since 25 July 2011, the impact of Tropical Storm Nock-Ten, and heavy monsoon had triggered heavy rainfall over Thailand, caused floods, storms, landslides. Donmueang Flooded areas covered 56 of 77 provinces of Airport was flood the country, affecting more than 4 million to circa 1 m or p e o p l e , b o t h d i r e c t l y a n d ind ir ect l y . more. The cost of Communication and transportation were renovation alone is totally ruined, the agriculture and water approx. US$300M. supply were badly affected. Total fatalities were 823 deaths and 3 missing, with a total damage of up to US$45 billion. (31 Dec ’11) Thailand may have to suffer the disaster such Thai residents as floods and landslides again and again in make their way the coming years since it is only at the very through flooded beginning of the era when the effect from the streets in Pathum climate change has come to affect Thani & Bangkok. humans rather hardly and quickly. Catastrophic Mud Flow in Kashmir Leh, the largest town in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir is on a plateau at around 3,500 meters above the mean sea level. This area is a 'high altitude cold desert' that sparsely receives rainfall (in the month of August the average rainfall is about 15.4 mm) and heavy downpour, in particular, is a rare occurrence. The highest rainfall ever recorded during 24 hours period has been 51.3 mm on 22 August 1933. A cloudburst occurred on 6th August 2010 and was followed by heavy downpour for just one and one-half hours leading to flash flood and mud slides over the region. Many buildings were destroyed including hospitals and bus terminals. All communication systems including radio station transmitter, telephone exchange and mobile-phone towers were fully destroyed. The village of Choglamsar on the outskirts of Leh was badly affected. At least 193 people (including 5 foreign tourists) were reported to have died. Two hundred people were reportedly missing and thousands more were rendered homeless.
  • 7. Debris Flow Control System Introduction A Debris Flow Control System contains geotechnical and/or ecological engineering measures, and monitoring and/or alarming measures. It should be built based on the practical situation of the debris flow watershed including fundamental characteristics, the occurrence conditions, activity patterns, developing trend, hazard level of debris flows, and the corresponding geological hazards, terrain conditions, with the aims of controlling debris flows and/or reducing their hazards, repairing and/or improving the ecological environment of the watershed. The geotechnical engineering is the most effective measure to control debris flows. It should contains the stabilization works (check dams), the barrier facilities (sand-sediment dams) and the guide projects (drainage canals).
  • 8. We would like to thank all of our supporters and workshop participants for making this network under smooth preparation. We hope this organization will contribute substantially in Asian Debris Flow study area! December 2011 Upcoming Events/Important Tips Planning for Second International Debris Flow Workshop in 11-12, August 2012 in Chengdu, China and the formal establishment of the Asian Network on Debris Flow is undergoing. Topics, agendas, ideas and network operation suggestions are welcome. Please send your contribution to the Secretariat. Manuscripts are welcomed to send to the secretariat before 31st May, 2012. The Manuscripts in accord with the workshop topics will be recommended to Journal of Mountain Sciences (SCI expanded), International Journal of Sediment Research (SCI expanded), and Frontiers of Earth Science in China. We also welcome the information about local natural hazards, new study progress, results and technology. NOTES Δ ANDF Newsletter is a biannual publication of the Asian Network on Debris Flow (DF) dedicated to the study of its nature and how to avoid its effect and dissemination of DF knowledge widely. It welcomes articles related to every aspect of debris flow from countries in Asia as well as other continents. Scientists interested in Debris Flow are invited/encouraged to send your articles to Aaron Guo at mhsp@imde.ac.cn. Δ ANDF Newsletter is a FREE digital/online newsletter. Anyone interested in obtaining it may subscribe to Aaron Guo with your name, address, profession, institution and nationality. Kindly inform your colleagues about this newsletter and invite them to contribute articles and subscribe. Newsletter Editor: Aaron Guo Chair of ANDF Preparatory Group: Chack-Fan Lee Co-editors: Rongzhi Tan, Kaesorn Advisor: Samran Sombatpanit Jumpa and Winai Wangpimool Secretary-general: Peng Cui Graphic: IMHE, Chengdu, China & Secretary: Aaron Guo (Guo Xiaojun) Address: Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, LDD-DWR, Bangkok, Thailand CAS, #9, Block 4, Renminnanlu Rd., Chengdu, P.R.China E-mail: mhsp@imde.ac.cn