Living with earthquakes: Lessons from resilient countries DW 04/28/2025
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A recent 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul, highlighting the city's vulnerability due to its location near the active North Anatolian Fault. Experts have warned for years about the high probability of a significant earthquake occurring, particularly given that much of the city's infrastructure includes older, less compliant buildings. As fears grow regarding a potential catastrophe, the article reflects on how Japan has effectively managed its earthquake risks through advanced technology like the Earthquake Early Warning system, strict building codes, and an emphasis on public preparedness, showcasing the importance of resilience over fear in earthquake-prone regions.
Japan has transformed vulnerability into resilience through technology, architecture, and public preparedness, highlighting the importance of systems that protect lives before earthquakes strike.
Experts warn that Istanbul's older buildings remain vulnerable, making it crucial for city planners to implement effective earthquake preparedness measures to mitigate future disasters.
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