@article{oai:iwate-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015730, author = {井良沢, 道也 and 松尾, 新二朗 and 新井, 瑞穂 and 海堀, 正博 and 鄒, 青穎 and 山田, 孝 and 笠井, 美青 and 厚井, 高志 and 加藤, 誠章 and 若原, 妙子 and 檜垣, 大助 and 池田, 一 and 石川, 芳治 and 荒井, 健一 and 広瀬, 伸二 and 佐藤, 達也 and 川端, 秀樹 and 講武, 学 and 丹羽, 諭 and 菅原, 和宏 and 松坂, 裕之 and 多田, 信之 and 金, 俊之}, issue = {6}, journal = {砂防学会誌 : 新砂防, Journal of the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering}, month = {Mar}, note = {Large and powerful Typhoon Hagibis (1919) made landfall on the Izu Peninsula on 12 th October 2019, and it brought widespread and record-breaking torrential rain across Japan, especially in Eastern Japan. Emergency warning was issued in Tokyo and 12 prefectures, and many slope failures and debris flows were caused. It marked the largest number of sediment disaster occurrences by a typhoon since 1982 that the statistics have been started to be recorded. 952 sediment disasters were caused by the typhoon (as of 24 th December 2019), and 16 people were killed and one person is missing. In Tohoku region, most disasters happened in Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures. From 1 : 00 am, 12 th October to 12 : 00 am, 13 th October (two days) total precipitation (observed by AMeDAS of Japan Meteorological Agency) was 594 mm in Hippo, Marumori-machi, Miyagi prefecture, and 466.5 mm in Fudai, Iwate prefecture. From the above, Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering organized “Emergency investigation team for the sediment disasters in Tohoku region caused by Typhoon Hagibis 2019” and performed the investigation three times.}, pages = {42--53}, title = {2019年10月台風第19号による東北地方における土砂災害}, volume = {72}, year = {2020} }