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A Turkish meteorologist has developed an early warning system that can detect sudden-onset weather hazards up to 60 hours before they occur, a breakthrough that could strengthen disaster preparedness and reduce economic losses linked to extreme weather.
The "Earthquake Risk Reduction and Prevention Planning Project" was launched with the joint intervention of Bursa Metropolitan Municipality and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
One of the most essential steps of a comprehensive Critical Infrastructure (CI) policy is to define a systematic analytical approach to prioritizing CI resilience measures.
A report presented to the Parliament noted that giant waves can reach the shore in an hour and emergency plans are needed.
The first earthquake-tsunami observation system for Istanbul, a city where a “big one” is expected to hit in the near future, was opened recently.
A fault line crossing the coast of three districts in Istanbul has been going through abnormalities. The line might likely “break” and cause tremors.
As is the case across the world, earthquakes, among other natural disasters, cause the most devastation in Turkey.
A new updated risk map was published to help the citizens of Istanbul, a city highly vulnerable to earthquakes, to be more aware and prepared for a seismic event.
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