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According to the report compiled by the Foundation for Urban Transformation and Urban Planning (KENTSEV) from data from the Kandilli Observatory of Boğaziçi University and the Earthquake Research Institute due to the Earthquake Week from March 1-7, there are 1 million 164 thousand buildings and 4.5 million apartments each apartment lives an average of 3.3 people.
In a possible earthquake of 7.5 and higher, it is expected that 13 thousand 492 buildings will be very heavy, 39 thousand 325 heavy buildings, 136 thousand 746 medium buildings, 300 thousand 963 buildings slightly damaged.
An estimated 174,296 people live in buildings that are expected to suffer very serious damage. The number of inhabitants in all buildings expected to be damaged is estimated to be close to 1 million.
BUILDINGS EXPECTED TO RECEIVE SERIOUS DAMAGE IN FATİH AND KÜÇÜKÇEKMECE
Among the most intense building districts, expected to be severely damaged by a potential 7.5 magnitude earthquake, Fatih leads with 2,83.
Fatih is followed by Küçükçekmece with 1,240 buildings, Bağcılar and Bahçelievler with 796 buildings, Bakırköy with 782, Bayrampaşa with 614, Esenyurt with 563 and Zeytinburnu with 510 buildings.
446 in Tuzla, 444 in Silivri, 439 in Büyükçekmece, 413 in Adalar, 410 in Beyoğlu, 391 in Esenler, 342 in Güngören, 321 in Beylikdüzü, 300 in Eyüp, 274 in Pendik, 237 buildings expected in Maltepe, 233 the buildings in Avcılar and 209 buildings in Kadıköy will be seriously damaged.
The least number of buildings in this area is in Şile and Çekmeköy with 16 each. These two districts are followed by Arnavutköy with 41, Sultangazi with 62, Çatalca with 63 and Beşiktaş with 64.
69 buildings in Şişli, 84 buildings in Sancaktepe and 94 buildings in Kağıthane are expected to suffer serious damage.
THE NUMBER OF BUILDINGS EXPECTED TO RECEIVE HEAVY DAMAGES HAPPENS VERY
Büyükçekmece is the district with the highest number of buildings that are expected to suffer serious damage in this seismic scenario with 6,622. 16.8 percent of the total number is in this district.
Büyükçekmece is followed by Fatih with 3,496 buildings, Küçükçekmece with 2,616 buildings, Bağcılar with 1,825 buildings, Esenyurt with 1,768 buildings and Silivri with 1,707 buildings.
Bahçelievler 1,490, Tuzla 1,370, Bakırköy 1,306, Avcılar 1,261, Bayrampaşa 1,182, Pendik 1,041, Zeytinburnu 1,025, Beylikdüzü 950, Beyoğlu 841, Eyüp 841, There are 813 buildings in Esenler, 743 in Mal Adatelar11, 6908 in Güngöngö in Başakşehir, 534 in Ümraniye and 505 in Kadıköy It is expected to receive severe damage in the magnitude 5 earthquake.
The least number of buildings in this area is at Şile with 107, followed by Çekmeköy with 113, Beşiktaş with 187, Şişli with 208, Arnavutköy with 243 and Sultangazi with 245.
“RIGHT HOLDERS MUST LEVEL THEIR ARMS FOR URBAN TRANSFORMATION WITHOUT BEING LATE”
Haluk Sur, president of the Foundation for Urbanization and Urban Transformation (KENTSEV), stated to the AA correspondent that there are 4 floors in each building on average, and the number of floors expected to suffer serious damage in a possible earthquake scenario of 7.5 and more 211. He said there were more than a thousand.
Stating that this figure once again demonstrates the importance of urban transformation, Sur said that homeowners should do a good research on their apartments and definitely should have a building inspection done by an expert organization.
Sur emphasized that those buildings that are not resistant to earthquakes should be evacuated immediately and made the following statements:
“Recently, important decisions have started to be implemented to accelerate urban transformation. Yesterday, the Minister of Environment and Urbanization, Murat Kurum, announced important decisions regarding urban transformation. We hope that these very valuable incentives and supports will accelerate the transformation First, we should roll up our sleeves for urban transformation. We shouldn’t be late. “
A CALL FOR DEGÜDER MOBILITY TO STRENGTHEN OLD AND AT RISK HOUSES
The president of the Earthquake Reinforcement Association (DEGÜDER), Sinan Türkkan, stated that 1.4 million of the 4.5 million houses in Istanbul are 16 years old or older, and 4.6 million people live in these houses.
The most populated cities in Turkey of Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa, Antalya and expressing Kocaeli 33 million 46 thousand people live Türkkan, gave the following information:
“The housing stock in these 6 provinces corresponds to 41 percent of the total. A mobilization should be initiated to strengthen residences especially for the elderly during the week of the earthquake. These 6 provinces are the cities where production and tourism activities are more intense. Izmir with 34.15 percent, followed by Ankara with 30.79 percent, Istanbul with 30.67 percent, Bursa with 21.86 percent and Antalya with 13.17 percent. It is necessary to pass. “