Accurate flood damage data are essential for developing reliable flood risk assessments and designing effective risk management strategies. However, empirical flood damage data remain limited, particularly at the object level, hindering the calibration and validation of predictive models. Existing datasets are often highly aggregated and lack the granularity required for detailed analysis. This paper presents two comprehensive, micro-scale datasets documenting flood damage to 256 buildings, comprising both residential buildings and business premises, surveyed in the aftermath of the 2022 flood event in the Marche region of Italy. The georeferenced datasets include information on hazard characteristics, buildings' vulnerability features, physical damage description across structural and non-structural components, indirect damage, and implemented mitigation measures. In addition, original survey forms are provided to support future data collections in different contexts. Datasets and survey forms are available at the link: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15591850 (Rrokaj et al., 2025). The quality and richness of these datasets make them a valuable resource for improving flood risk modelling and supporting local stakeholders in identifying intervention priorities.

Survey data of damaged residential buildings and business premises from the 2022 record-breaking flood in the Marche region, Italy / Rrokaj, Sara; Arrighi, Chiara; Ballocci, Marta; Bertoli, Gabriele; da Porto, Francesca; De Lucia, Claudia; Di Bacco, Mario; Di Fluri, Paola; Domeneghetti, Alessio; Donà, Marco; Gallazzi, Alice; Gennaro, Andrea; Hammouti, Mohammed; Lelli, Gianluca; Mozzon, Sara; Petruccelli, Natasha; Saler, Elisa; Scorzini, Anna Rita; Sterlacchini, Simone; Treglia, Gaia; Voltolina, Debora; Zazzeri, Marco; Molinari, Daniela. - In: EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE DATA. - ISSN 1866-3516. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:(2025), pp. 6487-6496. [10.5194/essd-17-6487-2025]

Survey data of damaged residential buildings and business premises from the 2022 record-breaking flood in the Marche region, Italy

Arrighi, Chiara;Bertoli, Gabriele;De Lucia, Claudia;Di Bacco, Mario;
2025

Abstract

Accurate flood damage data are essential for developing reliable flood risk assessments and designing effective risk management strategies. However, empirical flood damage data remain limited, particularly at the object level, hindering the calibration and validation of predictive models. Existing datasets are often highly aggregated and lack the granularity required for detailed analysis. This paper presents two comprehensive, micro-scale datasets documenting flood damage to 256 buildings, comprising both residential buildings and business premises, surveyed in the aftermath of the 2022 flood event in the Marche region of Italy. The georeferenced datasets include information on hazard characteristics, buildings' vulnerability features, physical damage description across structural and non-structural components, indirect damage, and implemented mitigation measures. In addition, original survey forms are provided to support future data collections in different contexts. Datasets and survey forms are available at the link: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15591850 (Rrokaj et al., 2025). The quality and richness of these datasets make them a valuable resource for improving flood risk modelling and supporting local stakeholders in identifying intervention priorities.
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Rrokaj, Sara; Arrighi, Chiara; Ballocci, Marta; Bertoli, Gabriele; da Porto, Francesca; De Lucia, Claudia; Di Bacco, Mario; Di Fluri, Paola; Domeneghe...espandi
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