China Safety Science Journal ›› 2025, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (12): 230-237.doi: 10.16265/j.cnki.issn1003-3033.2025.12.0210

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Propagation blocking mechanism of urban waterlogging disaster chain in Changsha based on complex network

ZHOU Sicong1,2()   

  1. 1 Office of International Exchange and Cooperation, Hunan Vocational Institute of Safety Technology, Changsha Hunan 410151, China
    2 Hunan Bureau of National Mine Safety Administration Safety Training Center, Changsha Hunan 410151, China
  • Received:2025-07-18 Revised:2025-10-08 Online:2025-12-27 Published:2026-06-28

Abstract:

To uncover the cross-system cascading propagation mechanism of urban waterlogging disaster chains and enhance blocking effectiveness, a coupled drainage-traffic network model was first constructed based on complex network theory, integrating high-precision topographic data, real-time traffic flow, and historical flooding records. A dynamic cascading-failure algorithm was then employed to quantify node centrality and link vulnerability, thereby dissecting the cross-system propagation path from “rainstorm-runoff-ponding-traffic paralysis”. Finally, a three-level resilience blocking strategy—critical-node reinforcement, redundant-road-network optimization, and intelligent-response coordination—is proposed. The results show that pump-station expansion and redundant road design can effectively reduce waterlogged area and shorten traffic-interruption duration. And this enhances the system resilience and proactive immunity of critical urban infrastructures. It shifts the disaster-prevention paradigm from passive emergency response to active immunity.

Key words: complex networks, urban waterlogging, disaster cascade, cascading failure, blocking

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