Abstract:
A flood is defined as a body of water that rises to overflow into land settlements which
are not normally under water. When there is heavy rainfall in the catchment areas it is
natural that flood situation will arise. Floods invariably create problems of a serious
nature. Hence it is considered a natural disaster. Flood was identified as the most common
natural disaster in Sri Lanka. The water resources map of the country identified 103 river
basins of which about 10 rivers are considered as major. Among these major rivers, Kalu,
Kelani, Gin, Nilwala and Mahaweli are vulnerable to floods. Flood Hazard Mapping is
vital important for appropriate land use planning in flood-prone areas. It creates easily read, rapidly-accessible charts and maps which facilitates the administrators and planners
to identify areas of risk. It will help to implement a proper damage assessment in the
hazard area. Identification of deferent levels of inundation areas is vital important in the
flood management process.
Study of floods in Kelani River area is important because its outfall being near the
capital city of Colombo. Colombo and Gampaha districts which are frequently and
considerably affected by flood events. The experts warn that if the flood level of Kelani
River reaches 13 feet from msl, the floods would inundate areas up to Thimbirigasyaya.
Therefore preparation of flood hazard mapping and damage assessment will help to
manage the flood in the area.
Objectives of the study are preparation of flood hazard maps for different elevation
ranges in the lower basin of Kelani River and demarcate and calculate the inundation area
and damage assessment in different elevation ranges.
Contour data, land use and land cover, river networks, buildings, administrative
boundaries, roads and high resolution satellite images were used for the development of
the model and prepare flood hazard maps and damage assessment. Using Geographical
Information System (GIS) developed a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). Cell base analysis
in GIS demarcates hazard area in different flood ranges and raster overlay function
identifies flood vulnerable area.