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Istanbul voters prioritize earthquake preparedness ahead of local elections
STORY: Istanbul voters prioritize earthquake preparedness ahead of local elections
SHOOTING TIME: March 26, 2024
DATELINE: March 31, 2024
LENGTH: 0:01:33
LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Türkiye
CATEGORY: POLITICS
SHOTLIST:
1. various of Istanbul city in Türkiye
2. various of the election tents
3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Turkish): BINGUL ALBAY, Istanbul resident
4. various of the election tents
5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Turkish): NECIP VARAN, Istanbul resident
6. various of the election tents
7. SOUNDBITE 3 (Turkish): GUNGOR UGRAC, Istanbul resident
8. various of the election tents
9. SOUNDBITE 4 (Turkish): AYSEL KAYNAR, Istanbul resident
10. various of the election tents
STORYLINE:
As Istanbul gears up for Sunday's local elections, the focus of many voters remains fixed on the city's readiness to withstand earthquakes, spurred by memories of last year's catastrophic tremor in southern Türkiye.
In February last year, a devastating earthquake hit southern Türkiye, killing 55,000 people and displacing millions more. The catastrophe heightened concerns in Istanbul, a city long warned by experts to be vulnerable to a powerful earthquake due to its location at the western terminus of the North Anatolian Fault Line.
Bingul Albay, 68, an Istanbul resident, voiced her apprehension over the city's vulnerability to major earthquakes and believed that the measures implemented in this regard were inadequate.
SOUNDBITE 1 (Turkish): BINGUL ALBAY, Istanbul resident
"Istanbul is under big risk. I believe that the urban transformation issue, particularly concerning earthquakes, has once again stirred unease among the populace, especially following the Hatay earthquake on February 6, 2023."
Necip Varan, a resident of the Ortakoy neighborhood on the European side, also voiced his doubts regarding the structural resilience of buildings in his area.
SOUNDBITE 2 (Turkish): NECIP VARAN, Istanbul resident
"This is Dereboyu (Stream Bank) Street. Beneath this street lies a creek, and all the buildings on both sides are very old. In the case of an earthquake, will we be able to survive under these buildings?"
To calm the concerns of residents, the city government initiated a scanning program to test the strength of the buildings.
Ekrem Imamoglu, the current mayor representing the Republican People's Party (CHP), disclosed on his website that municipal teams have conducted earthquake risk analyses on over 100,000 buildings since the deadly earthquake.
The mayor stated that the municipality had evacuated and demolished nearly 1,600 buildings, completing 16 projects totaling 10,039 units.
Meanwhile, Imamoglu's main rival, Murat Kurum, the candidate of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), has pledged to kickstart the transformation of 650,000 houses if elected to office.
Gungor Ugrac, an electoral worker at the AKP election tent in the Besiktas district, said Kurum's electoral teams had prepared a highly detailed brochure outlining his plans for earthquake preparedness in the event of his victory in the elections.
SOUNDBITE 3 (Turkish): GUNGOR UGRAC, Istanbul resident
"Young people and families should cast their votes for the candidate who presents robust earthquake preparedness projects, along with other projects such as sports and education."
Aysel Kaynar, an official at the CHP's election tent in Besiktas, emphasized that people are primarily concerned about Imamoglu's plans and initiatives regarding earthquakes.
SOUNDBITE 4 (Turkish): AYSEL KAYNAR, Istanbul resident
"The zoning procedures are straightforward, and permits are issued promptly. Those interested in renovating their buildings can proceed without delay."
An estimated 11.3 million people are anticipated to vote in Istanbul on Sunday. The election is expected to be highly competitive between candidates from the AKP and CHP.
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Istanbul, Türkiye.
(XHTV)
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