In Turkey, after the earthquakes, the city will be demolished and they plan to rebuild
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The city of Nurdagi in the Turkish province of Gaziantep, which was badly affected by the earthquake, will be completely demolished and rebuilt.
This is reported by the Turkish TV channel NTV, “European Truth” writes.
Acting Governor Osman Bilgin said that search and rescue operations in the areas of rubble are ongoing.
160 hours after the earthquake, an 18-year-old boy was rescued alive from the rubble of an apartment building.
“All our teams are working together. All our teams are making a big contribution. Search and rescue operations under the rubble in the last 8 houses in Nurdag are ongoing,” said Bilgin.
He stated that Nurdagi will be completely demolished and rebuilt. “We have a house. It will be rebuilt,” the governor said.
Nurdagi is located 45 km west of the city of Gaziantep, where more than 40,000 people lived. An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 occurred on February 6, 6.5 km from the city.
As reported, in the affected Turkish cities, rescuers still continue to find lucky people under the rubble survive after a week under rubble.
At this time, more than 31,000 people have been confirmed dead in Turkey. Together with those who died in Syria, only confirmed deaths due to the earthquake already exceed 35 thousand. The UN admits that it is under rubble there may be as many more people.
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