Naci Görür Issues 7 Critical Calls for Earthquake-Resistant Cities, Recalls Venezuela Experience
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Renowned seismologist Naci Görür published a seven-point action plan for earthquake preparedness in Turkey.
- Görür stressed that urban transformation alone is insufficient for earthquake readiness.
- He urged a focus on building earthquake-resistant cities, drawing a parallel with Venezuela's experience.
Professor Naci Görür, a prominent seismologist, has issued a critical "prescription" for Turkey's earthquake preparedness. He emphasized that urban transformation efforts alone do not constitute adequate preparation for seismic events.
Görür outlined a seven-point emergency action plan, urging a strategic approach to building earthquake-resistant cities. He specifically referenced Venezuela's experience, suggesting lessons can be learned from their approach to urban planning in seismically active zones.
Urban transformation alone is not earthquake preparedness.
The plan calls for a comprehensive strategy that goes beyond simply renovating existing structures. It highlights the need for robust infrastructure, effective urban planning, and community engagement to mitigate the devastating impact of earthquakes. Görür's intervention underscores the urgency of a multi-faceted approach to ensure public safety in a country highly susceptible to seismic activity.
Let's examine Venezuela's experience.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.