Murat Kurum, Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change earthquake announced the number of buildings to be demolished after
According to the news in Sözcü Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Minister Murat Kurum recently held a meeting. Speaking within the scope of the meeting, the Institution said, “Our damage assessment works in 10 provinces continue with a total of 6 thousand personnel. Up to the present 307 thousand 763 buildings in 10 provinces, that is, we examined 1 million 586 thousand 901 houses and workplaces. Of these We have determined that 41 thousand 791 buildings are demolished, to be demolished immediately and heavily damaged.. This corresponds to approximately 190 thousand 172 residences and workplaces. Until now, in our Gaziantep; We determined that a total of 24,687 houses and workplaces in 10,777 buildings were destroyed and heavily damaged. Our citizens, whose damage has been determined, can get information about the damage status of their house via e-government by entering their address and TR ID numbers. said.
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After the earthquakes, unfortunately, there were many destructions, one of the most discussed issues was the old AFAD report. On this subject, HaberTürk writer Fatih Altaylı drew attention to the “Kahramanmaraş Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Plan”, prepared in 2020 by the expert bureaucrats of AFAD and the Kahramanmaraş Governorship, regarding the great earthquake that caused destruction in 10 provinces centered in Kahramanmaraş. Altayli wrote, “The report seems to have seen almost exactly what will happen 3 years ago today. How it will happen, from which faults it will originate, what effect it will have. It’s all written line by line. What’s up report. Written and probably put on the shelf without being read by anyone. And now tens of thousands lying under the rubble. And divine words of discretion. If the earthquake is divine, then that report is also divine. So, which one would the God who made that ordinance find the right one?” he said.