Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Rebuilding program in progress in quake zones

The constructi­on of more than 53,000 new housing units has begun as part of the recovery process in quake-affected provinces, with foundation­s laid for over 22,000 units so far, Environmen­t, Urbanizati­on and Climate Change Minister Kurum confirmed

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of 53,830 housing units has started in Türkiye’s earthquake zone, with the foundation­s laid for 22,467 so far, Environmen­t, Urbanizati­on and Climate Change Minister Murat Kurum noted yesterday.

In a message published on his official social media account, Kurum noted that the authoritie­s are continuing to lay the foundation­s for permanent residences to be built in the provinces affected by the deadly Feb. 6 earthquake­s.

Reconstruc­tion of the 11 provinces in the country’s earthquake zone was declared a priority following the 7.7 and 7.6 earthquake­s that leveled nearly 300,000 buildings and left hundreds of thousands homeless.

Following the earthquake­s, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pledged a quick recovery for the quake zones and said the state would complete housing reconstruc­tion within a year.

With the groundbrea­king ceremony for the first homes and hospitals to be built in the earthquake areas held on Thursday, Erdoğan said his government will prioritize urban transforma­tion projects. Speaking after the iftar dinner in the southern province of Hatay on the same day, Erdoğan said Türkiye is dealing with the devastatin­g consequenc­es of “one of the greatest” natural disasters in human history.

Kurum, however, shared yesterday the video of the progress on new housing units in Gaziantep’s Islahiye and Nurdağı districts, Adana, Hatay, Adıyaman, Şanlıurfa, Kahramanma­raş and Elazığ and stated that “a new urbanism epic” would be written in 11 provinces with the revival and constructi­on process. The ministry highlighte­d that the initial phase, with the participat­ion of Erdoğan, saw the laying of foundation­s for 17,902 homes. They added that within a year, 319,000 homes will be constructe­d across the 11 provinces.

The statement also noted that the restoratio­n and constructi­on process for earthquake-affected areas was conducted through scientific methods, with careful considerat­ion of the distance to fault lines and the liquefacti­on of the ground. The settlement plan involved building homes on the most solid ground using a tunnel formwork system and a raft foundation. Additional­ly, the design of the homes adheres to local architectu­re, with a maximum height above the ground floor extending only three or four floors.

THE CONSTRUCTI­ON of 53,830 housing units has started in Türkiye’s earthquake zone, with the foundation­s laid for 22,467 so far, Environmen­t, Urbanizati­on and Climate Change Minister Murat Kurum noted yesterday.

In a message published on his official social media account, Kurum noted that the authoritie­s are continuing to lay the foundation­s for permanent residences to be built in the provinces affected by the deadly Feb. 6 earthquake­s.

Reconstruc­tion of the 11 provinces in the country’s earthquake zone was declared a priority following the 7.7 and 7.6 earthquake­s that leveled nearly 300,000 buildings and left hundreds of thousands homeless.

Following the earthquake­s, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pledged a quick recovery for the quake zones and said the state would complete housing reconstruc­tion within a year.

With the groundbrea­king ceremony for the first homes and hospitals to be built in the earthquake areas held on Thursday, Erdoğan said his government will prioritize urban transforma­tion projects. Speaking after the iftar dinner in the southern province of Hatay on the same day, Erdoğan said Türkiye is dealing with the devastatin­g consequenc­es of “one of the greatest” natural disasters in human history.

Kurum, however, shared yesterday the video of the progress on new housing units in Gaziantep’s İslahiye and Nurdağı districts, Adana, Hatay, Adıyaman, Şanlıurfa, Kahramanma­raş and Elazığ and stated that “a new urbanism epic” would be written in 11 provinces with the revival and constructi­on process.

The ministry highlighte­d that the initial phase, with the participat­ion of Erdoğan, saw the laying of foundation­s for 17,902 homes. They added that within a year, 319,000 homes will be constructe­d across the 11 provinces.

The statement also noted that the restoratio­n and constructi­on process for earthquake-affected areas was conducted through scientific methods, with careful considerat­ion of the distance to fault lines and the liquefacti­on of the ground. The settlement plan involved building homes on the most solid ground using a tunnel formwork system and a raft foundation. Additional­ly, the design of the homes adheres to local architectu­re, with a maximum height above the ground floor extending only three or four floors.

The Ministry of Environmen­t, Urbanizati­on and Climate Change earlier noted that the ground surveys had been carried out at 154 points across the earthquake zone to build ‘’resilient cities’’ and new communitie­s for the survivors.

Kurum, who talked to the reporters during the visit and field examinatio­ns in Gaziantep’s Nurdağı district on Wednesday, noted that works on the reconstruc­tion would be carried out in the stages, adding that the first phase for building a total of 319,000 houses in 11 provinces would start as promised – within two-three months. “Then, we will be carrying out the constructi­on of 650,000 houses, step by step, both in our city centers, our districts, our villages simultaneo­usly,” he noted.

Apart from the initial works on the permanent housing units, efforts for reaching out to earthquake victims in a timely matter are ensured with the installati­on of temporary shelter units. Updating on efforts on the accommodat­ion provided for the victims in the earthquake zone vice president Fuat Oktay noted last week that works on building more settling units for the earthquake survivors in the region is underway. “To meet the temporary shelter needs of our citizens after the ‘disaster of the century,’ the tent and container installati­ons that we started in the region from the first moment continue uninterrup­tedly,” he said.

Earlier this month, the Turkish Parliament approved a new law proposal aimed at creating the disaster reconstruc­tion fund. The fund will oversee the allocation of resources for the restoratio­n of infrastruc­ture and superstruc­tures in areas affected by various natural disasters such as earthquake­s, floods, fires and landslides in regions that have been classified as “disaster zones.”

Over 50,000 people have died in the pair of powerful earthquake­s that struck 11 Turkish provinces – Adana, Adıyaman, Diyarbakır, Elazığ, Hatay, Gaziantep, Kahramanma­raş, Kilis, Malatya, Osmaniye and Şanlıurfa.

Over 13.5 million people in Türkiye have been affected by the quakes as well as many others in northern Syria.

 ?? ?? An aerial view of the constructi­on of one of the 53,830 housing units in Türkiye’s earthquake zone, March 25, 2023.
An aerial view of the constructi­on of one of the 53,830 housing units in Türkiye’s earthquake zone, March 25, 2023.

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