Incredible Story Of Resilience: Turkish Village Residents Rebuild After Quake


After the devastating earthquake in Turkey in 2020, Turkish village residents have shown remarkable resilience in their efforts to rebuild. This blog post explores the strategies the villagers have employed to rebuild their lives, how the Turkish government has supported them and how these strategies can be applied to other areas affected by natural disasters. We will also discuss the importance of community resilience in the face of such adversity.

Turkey-Syria earthquake: Rescue turns to recovery

Turkey-Syria earthquake: Rescue turns to recovery


Incredible Story of Resilience: Turkish Village Residents Rebuild After Quake

Incredible Story of Resilience: Turkish Village Residents Rebuild After Quake

Building collapses during earthquake aftershock in Turkey

Building collapses during earthquake aftershock in Turkey


Determination in the Face of Disaster: Turkish Village Residents Rebuild After Quake

Determination in the Face of Disaster: Turkish Village Residents Rebuild After Quake

Istanbul earthquake - Risk and early warning | DW Documentary

Istanbul earthquake - Risk and early warning | DW Documentary


The Earthquake in Turkey: How Villagers Showed Strength in Rebuilding

The Earthquake in Turkey: How Villagers Showed Strength in Rebuilding

Here’s how to help: Turkey/Syria quake relief as death toll surpasses 25,000

Here’s how to help: Turkey/Syria quake relief as death toll surpasses 25,000


After the Earthquake in Turkey: An Inspiring Story of Resilience

After the Earthquake in Turkey: An Inspiring Story of Resilience

7.8-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Turkey & Syria, Leaving 2,300+ Dead

7.8-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Turkey & Syria, Leaving 2,300+ Dead


Turkish Village Residents: Unwavering Determination to Rebuild After Quake

Turkish Village Residents: Unwavering Determination to Rebuild After Quake

A Dramatic Rescue From Turkey's Earthquake Epicenter

A Dramatic Rescue From Turkey's Earthquake Epicenter


Unstoppable Strength: Turkish Villagers Rebuild After Earthquake

Unstoppable Strength: Turkish Villagers Rebuild After Earthquake

Unstoppable Courage: How Villagers in Turkey Rebuild After Earthquake

Unstoppable Courage: How Villagers in Turkey Rebuild After Earthquake

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Unyielding Resolve: Rebuilding After the Earthquake in Turkey

Unyielding Resolve: Rebuilding After the Earthquake in Turkey

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Unwavering Spirit: How Turkish Village Residents Rebuild After Quake

Unwavering Spirit: How Turkish Village Residents Rebuild After Quake

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3 comments on “Incredible Story Of Resilience: Turkish Village Residents Rebuild After Quake

    Laurie Green

    • January 11, 2023 at 1:14 am

    Oh Lord grant him peace in this time!! Amen.

    Silvia Shefa

    • January 16, 2023 at 3:01 am

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤

    Silvia Shefa

    • February 9, 2023 at 5:15 pm

    Initial Takeaways from the Disastrous Earthquake

    As the scale of devastation from the earthquake that struck southern Turkey and Syria becomes clearer and more horrifying by the minute, initial takeaways are already surfacing. But before I talk about what I believe needs to be done, I wish to extend once more my deepest sympathy and prayers to the people of Turkey, and especially to those who have been affected by the quake. May they recover quickly, and may they never know sorrow again.

    Earthquakes are not uncommon in Turkey, including strong ones, though not as strong as the one that struck this past Monday, and its subsequent powerful aftershock. Therefore, it is surprising that Turkey did not take more extensive preventive measures against powerful tremors. Every country that is located in an area that is prone to earthquakes should take this into consideration. Just as Japan imposes strict construction standards that make its buildings much more quake-resistant than almost all other countries, so should every country do if it is located in an earthquake-prone region.

    However, there is something that is just as important as imposing construction standards when it comes to saving lives: international cooperation. Member states of the NATO military alliance, for example, are required to meet certain military standards. Once a country becomes a member, the rest of the countries in the alliance are required to help it if it is attacked.

    Similarly, there must be an international alliance that mandates all the member states to help one another in case of a significant seismic event. At the same time, members must meet minimum conditions that the alliance will determine as far as building and road construction standards, accessibility and durability of rescue routes, communication and energy infrastructure, and medical services.

    Without such an alliance, each country will determine its priorities by itself, and usually, rare emergencies are at the bottom of the list. The problem is that emergencies do happen, and when they happen, the cost of years of neglect is horrendous in human lives, infrastructure, manufacturing, and money. By the time countries realize they should have prepared in advance, it is too late.

    Therefore, by forcing its member states to take preventive measures, an international alliance can save thousands, if not tens of thousands of lives, as in the case of this week’s quake. Additionally, the mandatory mutual assistance will guarantee that affected countries do not have to face natural disasters on their own or rely on the generosity of other countries, which is never enough, and often comes with a political price tag attached to it. If neighboring countries are obligated to help because of their membership in an international alliance, such considerations as international relations and other political caveats will not impede the provision of assistance.

    Moreover, maintaining an alliance against natural disasters can help foster better relationships that will reflect on other aspects of the countries’ relationships. Enemies do not talk; they fight. But once countries are engaged in an alliance, they communicate regularly and are no longer enemies. On the contrary, they are responsible for one another. Therefore, they can communicate with one another freely and directly, which can help resolve crises in other dimensions of their relationships.

    Therefore, establishing an international alliance for dealing with natural disasters can have benefits far beyond the purpose for which it is established. If we leverage the cooperation established in order to save lives during earthquakes and the like, we can begin to foster better and more constructive relationships among all the countries in the world.

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