In recent times, the scale of damage caused by wind and floods, such as after heavy rain and typhoons due to abnormal weather, has been increasing. In the event of destruction, the local disaster information management system (NDMS) is used to input detailed damage information on the disaster situation according to relevant guidelines by the local government, which is then collected by the city and the district. At this time, the damage history is based on recovery cost-oriented information according to government-supported criteria. Therefore, in this study, we developed a system prototype that can be used effectively by establishing a national disaster database (DB) to identify the size of damage in addition to existing damage statistics. This system lays the foundation for providing actual and detailed damage information caused by a disaster. In addition, the system is expected to improve the efficiency of disaster management work and the utilization of various research fields as statistical data by considering the utilization of the management of survey inputs of new statistical items as well as the national disaster statistics DB and information service linked to meteorological data.
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