Damage Assessment of Bridges Due to the 2020 July Flood in Japan Using ALOS-2 Intensity Images

2021 
Record-breaking heavy rainfall hit Japan from July 3 to 31, 2020. The water level of rivers rose rapidly, and many bridges were washed away. In this study, two temporal ALOS-2 PALSAR-2 intensity images were introduced to detect damaged bridges over the Kuma River in Yatsushiro City and Ashikita Town, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. First, the backscattering models of bridges were investigated. Then the damage conditions of twenty-five target bridges were examined by the difference and correlation coefficient in the backscatter intensity. In addition, the increases of water levels was estimated by the movements of bridges' SAR model. A field survey report and a post-event SPOT-7 satellite optical image were used to verify our results.
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