Transport minister says every tunnel, bridge and structure is being built keeping in mind possible earthquake
ANKARA, ISTANBUL
Turkey’s
transport minister said on Thursday that the country was
better-equipped to deal with an earthquake – as it observed the 18th
anniversary of the devastating Marmara earthquake.
Ahmet Arslan said that Turkey had developed several earthquake-resistant structures in the last few years.
“We
live in a quake-prone country, and should always be prepared for a
possible earthquake,” he said, speaking exclusively to Anadolu Agency.
“We are building every single tunnel, bridge and structure, keeping in mind a possible earthquake.”
“The
Osmangazi and Yavuz Sultan Selim bridges that we opened to traffic last
year, can withstand even a very strong earthquake which could occur
once every 2,500 years.”
He added that
the 15 Temmuz Sehitler and Fatih Sultan Mehmet bridges in Istanbul had
been strengthened against a possible earthquake.
He
said that mega projects like the Avrasya (Eurasia) and Marmaray tunnels
– constructed under the Marmara Sea – are one of the securest places in
Istanbul in case of an earthquake.
“The
Avrasya (Eurasia) Tunnel can continue its services without any damage
despite a strong earthquake that may strike Istanbul every 500 years,”
he said.
Scientists say that a strong earthquake may strike the Marmara region in the near future.
"We
cannot give a time but it is clear that an earthquake, which records
more than 7 on the Richter scale, will hit the Marmara region,”
professor Haluk Ozener, the director of Kandilli Observatory and
Earthquake Research Institute at Bogazici University, told reporters in
Istanbul on Thursday.
More than 18,000
people were killed and 50,000 injured when a magnitude-7.4 earthquake
on the Richter Scale hit Izmit, a town 100 kilometers away from
Istanbul, in 1999.
The earthquake cost an estimated economic loss of $20 billion, according to the Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT) website.
SOURCE: http://aa.com.tr/en/todays-headlines/turkey-better-equipped-to-deal-with-earthquake/886591
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