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Hatay after earthquakes: Changing priorities and problems

Hatay after earthquakes: Changing priorities and problems

News EditorBy News EditorFebruary 19, 2025 Turkey Reports 7 Mins Read

In the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes that struck Hatay, which resulted in the loss of more than 24,000 lives, the local province continues to grapple with a multitude of challenges. As the focus shifted from immediate humanitarian relief to long-term recovery, critical issues regarding housing, healthcare, education, and economic stability remain unresolved. With government initiatives underway to address some of these challenges, survivors are still facing dire circumstances that threaten their future well-being.

Article Subheadings
1) Housing projects and reserve area challenges
2) Education challenges
3) Health issues
4) Small businesses and economic hardships
5) Traffic and other urban problems

Housing projects and reserve area challenges

In Hatay, the rollout of housing projects spearheaded by the government is a critical step toward rebuilding the community. However, many survivors are hesitant to move into the TOKİ housing developments due to their remote locations, which are far removed from urban centers. Approximately 228,000 people are still residing in temporary container shelters, and the urgency to transition them into permanent housing is evident. Unfortunately, this transition is complicated by a shortage of adequate infrastructure and clean water access in areas designated for these new housing projects.

The financial burden associated with reconstruction is a significant barrier. While the government offers financial support of 750,000 liras in grants and loans to homeowners, this amount may fall short of the actual costs, leaving families to incur additional debt of up to 790,000 liras. Homeowners must be wary, as some contractors are exploiting the situation by drafting misleading agreements that lower reported costs, resulting in future legal disputes as homeowners discover the true nature of their obligations.

The urgency of the housing crisis was further heightened by an announcement from the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change, stating that construction permits must be secured by June 30; otherwise, survivors will lose eligibility for financial assistance. This timeline creates immense pressure on survivors to engage with contractors quickly, increasing the likelihood of entering into potentially detrimental agreements.

Education challenges

The effects of the earthquakes extend into the education sector, where numerous schools have yet to return to normal condition. In districts like Antakya, Defne, Samandağ, and Kırıkhan, many school buildings are currently occupied by other governmental agencies, leaving students to study in inadequate environments. This disruption has contributed to a significant drop in school enrollment rates, with Eğitim-Sen reporting a decrease of 65,248 students in the region.

Teachers also face challenges, as a large number continue to live in container housing, unable to fulfill their professional roles effectively. Reports detail that among these educators, 6,343 are currently residing in temporary shelters, which affect their stability and ability to provide quality education. Compounding these issues are the frequent power and water outages that interfere with learning conditions and the cancellation of free meals provided to preschoolers, leading to rising incidents of malnutrition among vulnerable children.

The Ministry of National Education is under pressure to implement policies that not only rectify the disparities but also swiftly address the lingering infrastructure issues that detract from the quality of education in affected areas. Without significant intervention, the educational landscape in Hatay risks being severely compromised for generations to come.

Health issues

The health repercussions of the earthquakes remain unaddressed, exacerbated by ongoing environmental hazards. Reconstruction efforts lacking adequate regulation have led to deteriorating air quality and heightened instances of respiratory illnesses among the population. Alarmingly, reports indicate increases in both infant and child mortality rates, signaling a deeper crisis within the community.

Mental health is another area of serious concern, as evidenced by the findings of the Turkish Medical Association and the Health and Social Service Workers’ Union. Their report highlights pervasive psychological distress stemming from the uncertainty and instability of living in container settlements. The absence of essential Community Mental Health Centers in critical districts like Defne and Antakya complicates matters further, limiting access to necessary mental health support for those suffering from chronic psychiatric conditions.

Overall, the health crisis in Hatay is multifaceted and demands immediate attention from health authorities to improve living conditions and provide essential medical and psychological services to the afflicted population.

Small businesses and economic hardships

The economic fallout from the earthquakes has been particularly harsh on small business owners in Hatay. Temporary market setups, designed to accommodate shopkeepers, face the imminent threat of relocation. This shifting landscape forces business owners to move frequently, undermining their established customer base and straining financial stability. Many local entrepreneurs have opted to relocate to other cities in search of more stable conditions, leaving a void in the local economy.

A specter of uncertainty looms over these businesses regarding the status of the Ministry of Treasury and Finance’s declaration of “force majeure,” which initially protected small business revenues post-disaster. Without an extension, these businesses may struggle financially, leading to deeper socio-economic ramifications within the community.

The psychological toll of such economic uncertainty cannot be understated, as business owners face increasing pressure to adapt to the changing environment while also managing the emotional impact of the ongoing crisis.

Traffic and other urban problems

The post-quake recovery period has also induced significant urban challenges in Hatay. As new residents flock to the region, particularly in areas such as Erzin, Dörtyol, and İskenderun, the resulting population surge has strained local resources and infrastructure. Traffic congestion has emerged as one of the most pressing issues, complicating daily life for residents.

Beyond logistical problems, the broader emotional and mental well-being of the population has suffered. Observers note a visible shift in the community’s demeanor, with residents appearing increasingly distressed and unhappy. The confluence of these urban issues has exacerbated the challenges faced by the survivors, demonstrating the far-reaching effects of the earthquakes on quality of life.

No. Key Points
1 Housing shortages continue as many reside in temporary container shelters.
2 Growth in educational disparities has emerged due to reduced enrollment and inadequate facilities.
3 Health concerns are escalating, with rising mortality rates and a mental health crisis affecting survivors.
4 Small businesses are struggling with the challenges of relocation and uncertainty regarding financial protections.
5 Urban challenges, such as increased traffic and community distress, complicate recovery efforts.

Summary

The situation in Hatay is a complex tapestry of ongoing crises following the tragic earthquakes. Addressing the multifaceted needs of the province—from housing and education to health care and economic stability—requires a concerted effort from governmental and non-governmental entities alike. It is crucial to prioritize rebuilding not only the physical infrastructure but also the community’s psychological and economic well-being as residents strive to reclaim their lives in the aftermath of this disaster.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What immediate needs did survivors face following the earthquakes?

Survivors initially required urgent assistance such as tents, food, and clean drinking water, which later shifted to the need for permanent housing as temporary solutions like container shelters became inadequate.

Question: What financial support is available for rebuilding homes in Hatay?

The government provides a combination of grants and loans totaling 1,540,000 TL for homeowners, but many face additional debt burdens due to rising construction costs in the region.

Question: How has the education system been impacted by the earthquakes?

The education system in Hatay has experienced significant setbacks, including a decrease in student enrollment and the continued use of school buildings by government agencies, negatively affecting students’ learning conditions.

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