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Bare ground to collect and archive data for the previous collapse, were build data using GIS. Based on the results of the previous show, before Typhoon Morakot, avalanches and collapses to the relatively small number of positions is insignificant, but after Typhoon Morakot, a large collapse produced. According to previous information, the collapse area of 5.03 hectares greatest collapses smallest area of 0.014 hectares, an average of about 0.43 hectares. Collapsed position to the statistical distribution of the road the shortest distance, showing that about one-third collapse occurs within 70 meters. Buildings collapse position to the statistical distribution of the shortest distance, roughly a third of the display also occurred within 200 meters. They point to the collapse of the statistical distribution of river shortest distance, it shows roughly 1/2 of collapse occur within 40 to 50 meters. Collapse point to roads, collapsed buildings and collapse point to point distance to river, no significant correlation between the three.
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