Indonesia’s location within the Pacific Ring of Fire makes it highly vulnerable to natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and landslides. This study analyzes disaster vulnerability along the planned Phase I route of the Bandung–Cirebon High-Speed Railway (Rancaekek–Cimalaka) using Geographic Information System (GIS) tools. The analysis includes hazard mapping for landslides, floods, and earthquakes, as well as multi-hazard classification and accuracy assessment. Results show 73 high-risk landslide points, 20 earthquake-prone locations, and 47 multi-hazard zones, primarily concentrated in segments DK 1–5, DK 10–32, and DK 29–33. These findings underscore the need for targeted mitigation and resilient infrastructure planning.
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