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Earthquakes in Istanbul: Past Disasters and Anticipation of Future Risk

2011/8/17
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History of Modern Turkey

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with Elizabeth Angell

Istanbul has a long recorded history of large earthquakes, and unfortunately, many of the buildings constructed during the city's recent expansion are not equipped to withstand a large quake. Thus, the issue of retrofitting buildings to survive earthquakes as well as the development of emergency response services have become major concerns for many of the city's residents, particularly in the wake of the 1999 İzmit earthquake. In this episode of the Ottoman History Podcast, Elizabeth Angell discusses Istanbul's seismic past, it's current state of earthquake preparedness, and the ways in which people and organizations are evaluating and responding to risk.

This podcast is released at 3:02 AM EET on August 17 to coincide with the annual observance of the 1999 quake's anniversary.

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