TR Aftermath of the earthquakes in Turkey's South-east

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Combined death toll in Turkiye and Syria has surpassed 20,000. Deadliest natural disaster since the Haiti earthquake in 2010. From looking at all the reports there are still thousands of buildings which haven't even been searched. The true death toll could be many times higher, don't be surprised if it reaches 100,000.

 

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Well soon the blame games will start, people will ask who are the responsible. Constructors will be blamed, state will be blamed, government will be blamed etc. etc.

But we have to realize that these things are accumulations of hundreds of years. Where in Turkiye do we have city planning?

These kind of destructions are "invited" fates.

A couple of years ago we had in the blacksea region a city that was wiped away by floodwater, but hey what do you expect when you build a city in a river bedding. Even if that river has dried out and contains no water anymore it does not take to be an Einstein that with extreme rains and snow melting the water will come back (and it did!)

We have to see the truth, building houses on fault lines, land slides and riverbeds will soon or later take her toll. It's like building your house next to an active volcano and say hey the last 200 years there was no eruption. It's risky and foolish, but it is also the reality in our Turkiye. Whole of Turkiye is build without proper planning.
Absolutely right

we need to start to make proper planning.. Keep the cities away from these continental plates..
No tall buildings in these areas, proper buildings, safe zones and areas, weakening the fundaments of a house should be punished and neighbors should get money for reporting like 20k lira that would prevent such fools

Maybe robust areas that can be used to take shelter on such situations or war would be good to have.. We will definitifly get an earth quake in İstanbul area and we build like crazy there..

People thought İstanbul earthquake was such bad and won't just happen again in the near future but nobody can say that for sure..

I think in many areas we need to redesign the building of houses and cities
 

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Absolutely right

we need to start to make proper planning.. Keep the cities away from these continental plates..
No tall buildings in these areas, proper buildings, safe zones and areas, weakening the fundaments of a house should be punished and neighbors should get money for reporting like 20k lira that would prevent such fools

Maybe robust areas that can be used to take shelter on such situations or war would be good to have.. We will definitifly get an earth quake in İstanbul area and we build like crazy there..

People thought İstanbul earthquake was such bad and won't just happen again in the near future but nobody can say that for sure..

I think in many areas we need to redesign the building of houses and cities
Türkiye needs to get rid of its anti Turk government first before we can implement the stuff you talked about.
 

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In time like this a Nation and all of the people within should be united and have one goals only, to help the victims in which your own people with whatever means in your disposal, there is no time for argument, no time for other stuff.

This disaster remind me 2004 disaster in which had struck my own country.
 

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In time like this a Nation and all of the people within should be united and have one goals only, to help the victims in which your own people with whatever means in your disposal, there is no time for argument, no time for other stuff.

This disaster remind me 2004 disaster in which had struck my own country.
Whilst this is true, when the governments policies made the disaster more deadly than it should've been it's hard not to get angry. Not only were there problems with the safety of buiidings; Turkish Armed Forces role in the efforts have been restricted along with countless examples of corruption impeding rescue efforts.

I don't even like the opposition. But this government is just criminal at this point and we've all gotten used to it.

Imagine people are getting close to rescuing survivors. And the government controlled media comes and tells you to leave so they can record a government affiliated rescue group pulling them out. That's the level of corruption we're talking about here.

The Turkish Armed Forces is the only institution in Türkiye I trust at this point.
 

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Something for the conspiracy theorists;
An Unidentified Flying Object
Blue tinted flashes in the Skies
All 17seconds before the quake In Diyarbakir Captured on security camera.
 

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Something for the conspiracy theorists;
An Unidentified Flying Object
Blue tinted flashes in the Skies
All 17seconds before the quake In Diyarbakir Captured on security camera.
I believe the blue flashes are the result of rocks containing quartz colliding with other rocks. Colors are different depending on the material. The stress causes the chemical bonds in the rocks to break which makes the oxygen ionize, which then goes up and causes lights.
 

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I believe the blue flashes are the result of rocks containing quartz colliding with other rocks. Colors are different depending on the material. The stress causes the chemical bonds in the rocks to break which makes the oxygen ionize, which then goes up and causes lights.
Most likely power cable short circuiting
 

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We need to do some self criticizing too.

AKP may not be responsible for the bad quality of all buildings, but what is the excuse for buildings younger than 10 years? Where are the regulations, inspections?

There is a grave amount of neglect, this should be tackled firstly.



All of us bare responsibility too, if not for ourselves we should take responsibility for our families, neighbors etc.
At soonest we should organize and let our own building re-examine for construction quality everywhere in Turkiye, start by ourselves!
 
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Flashes that look like lighting bolts are. But the flashes we are talking about happen in areas with no power cables too.
Not all cables are above ground, there are underground cables too.

Flashes stem mostly by shortcut explosions, be it from trafo's or cables above and under the ground
 

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Despite the fact that we gathered more than 141,000 search and rescue teams, of which 30 thousand were trained search and rescue personnel, in such a large area, unfortunately, we could not reach the speed we wanted.
-President Erdogan


No, he wasted the first two days with his ego and incompetency of people he has personally appointed too coordinate rescues, moreoever, they have even limited volunteers to conduct rescues independently.
 

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Not all cables are above ground, there are underground cables too.

Flashes stem mostly by shortcut explosions, be it from trafo's or cables above and under the ground
They've been reported for over a thousand years. Though cables might cause some of the flashes, I highly doubt the multicoloured instances of earthquake lights are caused by cables being disturbed.

The sheer power at which two materials rub in a high magnitude earthquake would easily generate voltage of some amount.
 

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10 minutes ago Syrians which is resettled in girls dormitory start sexual harassments artık yeter amk


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Hatay was a city with a majority of pro-Assad Syrians. And the scumbags involved in these harassment and rape cases today were probably also perpetrated by these thugs.

This country is tired of your support for pro-Assad terrorists. First, you protect them. Then, when the same terrorists get involved in harassment, rape, extortion and looting, this time you curse all Syrians.

Damn it!! Stop defending this scumbag!!!

This country has no time for your bullshit ideas.
 

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