Ripple effects: analyzing Cascade effects triggered by extreme storms and floods in the Eastern Mediterranean
- 1National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Faculty of Geology and Geoenvironment, Greece (diakakism@geol.uoa.gr)
- 2Independent Direction of Civil Protection, Region of Attica, Greece
The projected increase in the frequency of extreme flood events in the Eastern Mediterranean region signifies profound societal impacts of various types beyond the actual inundated areas and across different sectors. However, the extent and complexity of the various cascade effects remain inadequately understood.
This work focuses on collecting new evidence on the types and extent of these cascade effects drawing on recent and historical flood disasters in the region, in an effort to improve our understanding of the nature, the extent, the propagation mechanisms and the consequences of these far-rearching repercussions, Additionally, the study examines the interplay between various impacts to provide insights useful for enhancing preparedness and response strategies to mitigate the associated risks.
How to cite: Diakakis, M., Sarantopoulou, A., Filis, C., Mavroulis, S., Gogou, M., Kapris, I., Vassilakis, E., Konsolaki, A., and Lekkas, E.: Ripple effects: analyzing Cascade effects triggered by extreme storms and floods in the Eastern Mediterranean, 18th Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Risks, Chania, Greece, 30 Sep–3 Oct 2024, Plinius18-76, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-plinius18-76, 2024.