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DOI 10.1029/2024wr037813
Licence creative commons licence
Title (Primary) Comprehensive assessment of flood socioeconomic impacts through text-mining
Author de Brito, M.M.; Sodoge, J.; Kreibich, H.; Kuhlicke, C.
Source Titel Water Resources Research
Year 2025
Department SUSOZ
Volume 61
Issue 1
Page From e2024WR037813
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
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Keywords natural language processing; floods; impacts; societal consequences
Abstract In July 2021, Germany experienced its costliest riverine floods in history, with over 189 fatalities and a staggering €33 billion in damages. Following this event, news outlets widely disseminated information on the flood's aftermath. Here, we demonstrate how newspaper data can be instrumental in the assessment of flood socioeconomic impacts often overlooked by conventional methods. Using natural language processing tools on 26,113 newspaper articles, we estimate the cascading impacts of the 2021 flood on various sectors and critical infrastructure, including water contamination, mental health, and tourism. Our results revealed severe and lasting impacts in the Ahr Valley, even months after the event. At the same time, we identified smaller-scale yet widespread impacts across Germany, which are typically overlooked by existing impact databases. Our approach advances current research by systematically examining indirect and intangible flood consequences over large areas. This underscores the value of leveraging complementary text data to provide a more comprehensive picture of flood impacts.
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de Brito, M.M., Sodoge, J., Kreibich, H., Kuhlicke, C. (2025):
Comprehensive assessment of flood socioeconomic impacts through text-mining
Water Resour. Res. 61 (1), e2024WR037813 10.1029/2024wr037813