Turkey’s president on Thursday announced plans to build at least 1.5 million housing units in the quake-rocked Izmir province over the next five years.
Speaking at a meeting of his ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said the country currently has 1,000 container units in stock and is using those in the Aegean province to temporarily house victims of last week’s quake.
“ALL MEASURES ARE CURRENTLY BEING TAKEN BY URBANIZATION AND ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY”
“We will settle our citizens in those containers” while construction starts to replace housing that was destroyed, said Erdoğan. Saying that nationwide there are at least 6.7 million housing units waiting renovation, he added that the area hit by last Friday’s earthquake is a wetland.
“We have now reserved an area of 1.4 million square meters, belonging to agriculture and forest livestock, towards building residences [for the Izmir victims],” he added.
Erdoğan stressed that all measures are currently being taken by Turkey’s Urbanization and Environment Ministry, adding: “We want to have no issues with [building] foundations. Necessary surveys of foundations [in the area] are being done.” “We will continue to work day and night to prepare our country for natural disasters, especially earthquakes,” he stressed.