Erdogan abolished the 'Disaster Risk Area' decision a year ago in Hatay
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- 15:31 17/2/2023
It turned out that on February 4, 2022, Erdogan abolished the "Disaster Risk Area" decision in the regions located in the 6 neighborhoods of Hatay.
It turned out that on February 4, 2022, Erdogan abolished the "Disaster Risk Area" decision in the regions located in the 6 neighborhoods of Hatay.
In Adıyaman, which was heavily damaged due to the earthquake, it was determined that the columns were cut in many collapsed buildings and there were illegal floors in many buildings.
It was stated that the needs of Serhat Arsu, who was transferred from Siverek to Sincan Prison and held in a solitary cell, are not met.
Pelin Kahiloğulları, a member of the TOP Spokespersons Board, said that solidarity gives strength to the people, while Perihan Koca stated that the government declared war on the people with the state of emergency.
The Silopi Municipality of HDP distributes food to 3,000 people every day in Pazarcık, the epicenter of the earthquake.
HDP Diyarbakır Provincial Organization, which is trying to solve the housing problem of thousands of homeless people in Diyarbakır, where damage assessment is ongoing, launched the "My Home is Your Home" campaign and called on the people to open your door to earthquake victims.
HDP Co-Chair Pervin Buldan called on President Erdogan of AKP, who could not manage the earthquake crisis, to resign and said: “It is now our duty to send this government.”
The Ministry of Family and Social Services stated that there were 282 children whose identities could not be determined.
AFAD announced that the death tolls in earthquakes rose to 36,187.
TELE1 reporter Hazal Güven and cameraman Umutcan Yitük, who followed the effects of the earthquake in Hatay, were subjected to an attack by armed people.
While trustees are appointed to the Crisis Coordination Center, which is formed by non-governmental organizations and political parties, even the gendarmes request help from some warehouses of the crisis centers.
Stating that they tried to prevent the reactions against those responsible with hate speech against refugees in the earthquake region, the lawyers stated that the crimes related to the buildings were tried to be placed only on the contractors.
What happened in Adıyaman, where more than 11 thousand people lost their lives in the earthquake, was reflected in the lenses of MA correspondents.
Stating that the provision regarding the postponement of elections in the constitution is clear, lawyer Turgut Kazan said that neither Erdoğan, the YSK nor the Parliament could take this decision except in the "state of war between the states," and if it is taken, it would mean "seize the power and stage a coup".
In Diyarbakır, where 394 people lost their lives in the earthquake, 15 of the 39 people detained within the scope of the investigation launched due to the destroyed buildings were arrested.