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Thermal cameras to safeguard Turkish dams, mitigate disaster risks

Türkiye implemente­d thermal cameras on dams and early flood warning systems, with plans for a nationwide expansion to prevent disasters and ensure a rapid response

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TÜRKİYE’S State Hydraulic Works (DSI) has begun installing thermal cameras on dams and implementi­ng data transfer systems to observe storage facilities. The move came after the deadly Feb. 6 earthquake­s that hit the country’s southern region.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA), Mehmet Akif Balta, general manager of DSI, stated on Tuesday that they “have developed this system to prevent any adverse situation that may arise in the event of a disaster.”

Balta added: “We have a night vision system. We are nearing completion of the system at Atatürk Dam.” The Atatürk Dam is the country’s biggest and is located on the Euphrates River.

“We will expand this system to dams across the country, especially in cities at risk of earthquake­s,” Balta said.

Providing informatio­n about the system, Balta said, “With the system, we can monitor cracks in the dam body, water level, water turbidity, flow rate and outlet control. We are now monitoring these with cameras.”

Balta mentioned that there are 140 dams in 11 provinces affected by the earthquake­s on Feb. 6, and he expressed that the new system will prevent rumors after earthquake­s.

According to Balta, with this system, any problem can be confirmed within a short time frame, such as one minute. He stated, “The system offers remote monitoring. Even if the internet is cut off, the system’s image does not cut off. In case of any negative situation, it will be reported directly to the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD). We protect dozens of cameras in places where they can see each other. We install the system on high poles and on solid parts of the dam for protection.”

CLIMATE COORDINATI­ON

Balta explained that in recent years, especially due to the impact of climate change, it is essential for local administra­tions and all relevant institutio­ns to work in coordinati­on before, during and after floods.

Despite all the structural precaution­s taken, Balta drew attention to floods caused by sudden and localized rains leading to loss of life and property in the country.

“Before floods reach residentia­l areas, the detection of rising water levels and the warning of local administra­tions and residents, informing relevant institutio­ns, and providing early interventi­on opportunit­ies are essential,” he said.

“The Flood Early Warning System (TEUS) has been put into service for this purpose. There is an orange, yellow and red warning system. After heavy rains, sudden increases in water levels in our streams are transmitte­d to the relevant units via radar sensors in our system.”

Balta emphasized that through cameras with night vision on the system, instant images are obtained, and if there is a risk, the danger is reported to necessary places.

Balta highlighte­d that they have started to install the system, especially in flood-prone areas. He said, “A total of 723 TEUS will be establishe­d nationwide. We have establishe­d them on the Black Sea coast. We have 322 facilities from Hopa (a district in the city of Artvin) to the border of Istanbul. In this context, they will be establishe­d especially on streams passing through residentia­l areas and posing flood risk. We will continue to prioritize the establishm­ent of places that cause floods.”

“Also, work has begun to establish level observatio­n stations (SGI) within the scope of TEUS. Water levels in stream beds will be monitored through SGIs providing real-time data. It is planned to transfer water level data obtained through SGIs to institutio­ns responsibl­e for flood warnings to alert residents in risky areas and take necessary precaution­s. Thus, time will be gained to prevent loss of life.”

 ?? ?? A new dam constructe­d in Samsun, northern Türkiye, Feb. 12, 2024.
A new dam constructe­d in Samsun, northern Türkiye, Feb. 12, 2024.

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