Japan Initiates Flood Risk Mitigation Project in Cambodia with Specialised Mapping

Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism has embarked on a significant initiative aimed at providing specialised flood risk maps to Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam by the year 2025. This endeavour seeks to equip these Southeast Asian nations with crucial tools to mitigate the risks associated with flooding and minimise water-related damages. The revelation comes from a report published on the Japan News website on 9 May 2024.

The comprehensive maps will harness satellite observation data to forecast and identify areas prone to flooding, particularly triggered by heavy rainfall. Given the recurrent nature of floods in these four countries, the implementation of such mapping technology holds promise in highlighting vulnerable zones and enhancing preparedness measures. Japan’s decision to extend this assistance stems from its prior success in utilising similar mapping strategies domestically.

Previously lacking substantial survey data on flood-prone regions, Cambodia, along with its Southeast Asian counterparts, stands to benefit significantly from the creation of these specialised maps. Leveraging flood forecast images generated by the Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation (GSMaP) system, the maps aim to offer critical insights into flood risk areas, enabling proactive evacuation planning and community resilience initiatives.

The mapping initiative is poised to revolutionise disaster management strategies by providing vital information for pre-emptive actions and community development planning. Utilising survey data, including precise rainfall measurements, the maps will delineate the varying degrees of flood risk, spanning intervals from every 10 to up to 200 years.

Furthermore, beyond its immediate utility in disaster management, these specialised maps hold strategic importance for Japanese investors operating within these Southeast Asian nations. By incorporating flood risk assessments into their business planning processes, investors can make informed decisions regarding disaster preparedness measures and optimal location selection, thereby safeguarding their investments and promoting sustainable development.

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