PHASE 2

EARTHQUAKE RELIEF PROJECT FOR ADIYAMAN PROVINCE AND ITS DISTRICTS – PHASE II

On February 6, 2023, two devastating earthquakes measuring 7.7 and 7.6 on the Richter scale occurred in the province of Kahramanmaraş, causing major damage in ten provinces in southern and southeastern Turkey. The province and city of Adiyaman, located in the northeastern part of the disaster zone, was one of the worst affected areas.

The first phase of the “Earthquake Relief Project for Adıyaman Province and its Districts” was completed after four months of intensive work and relief support that had started in March 2023, immediately after the earthquake.
“Earthquake Relief Project for Adiyaman Province and Its Districts – Phase II” is intended to meet the needs of families affected by the earthquake in Adiyaman province and its districts, to strengthen them with economic support, to organize activities for children, to inform earthquake victims about the services of the state and non-governmental organizations and to provide guidance to make the best use of these opportunities.

Objectives of Our Project

– Cater for basic needs of earthquake-stricken families;
– Provide livelihood and income-generating support to earthquake-stricken families;
– Provide support to children affected by the earthquake through activities;
– Inform and provide guidance to earthquake victims about the services of the state and NGOs for their needs.

Target Groups of Our Project

In Adiyaman province and its districts, 285 earthquake survivor families, 290 earthquake survivor families living on livestock farming, 10,500 earthquake survivor children and anyone who wants to receive support from the information center (3,000 people)

Project Activities

Below are the Project activities planned to achieve our goals and objectives.

  1. Distribution of Basic Supplies
  2. Livelihood Support and Income Generation
    2.1 Supporting Sheep and Goat Farming as an Income Generating Activity (Distribution of Sheep and Goats)
    2.2 Feed Support
    2.3 Cooperative Work and Establishment of a Cold Supply Chain
  3. Art Workshops for Children
  4. Guidance and Information Office

Our project is supported by CORDAID.

Images from Our Project (PHASE 2)

ADIYAMAN EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION NOTE

The report prepared by Jale Velibeyoğlu, a member of the Board of Directors of the Association, after her visit to the region.

Report Release Date:  February 11, 2023

Current Situation in Adiyaman

Adıyaman is one of the 11 provinces most affected by the earthquake. The most affected areas in Adiyaman were Adiyaman city center, Gölbaşı and Besni. In general, the mountain villages of Adiyaman suffered the most damage.

80% of Adiyaman Center was severely damaged by the earthquake. In Adiyaman, 1944 buildings were completely destroyed and there are 7,000 heavily damaged buildings that urgently need to be demolished.

Adiyaman Municipality and Municipal Services

The main building of Adiyaman Municipality was completely destroyed in the earthquake. The sewage, water and wastewater system of Adiyaman city center has completely collapsed. 

Water is supplied to certain parts of the city and the quality of the water is not good. There is an urgent need to install a filtration system for clean water.

One of the major problems of Adiyaman Municipality is that houses of 80% of the municipality employees’ were destroyed and they lost their close relatives in the earthquake. Currently, people are rapidly leaving the city due to housing problems. Municipality employees also want to leave the city. In this case, Adiyaman Municipality and the city will completely cease to function. Therefore, there is an urgent need for 100 containers to accommodate municipality employees. 

Electricity and Natural Gas

Electricity has been supplied to the city since the 4th day of the earthquake. 

Natural gas has not yet been supplied to the city.

Housing Problem

As mentioned above, 80% of the buildings in the city have been demolished. The housing problem is at its peak. Some of the people whose houses were destroyed or are uninhabitable went to live with their relatives in rural Kahta and Besni. Others were directed to different provinces by AFAD.

In Adiyaman, markets, grocery stores and bakeries are closed in the areas affected by the earthquake. In other words, it is impossible for people to buy anything even if they have money. It is expected that the markets in intact buildings that have not been looted will open as soon as possible.

Those staying in Adiyaman city center live in gruelling conditions. No container cities have yet been established in the city. Tent cities are still being built. People prefer to set up tents in front of their houses. The small groups of tents set up inside the city are faced with electricity, water, toilet and security problems. Moreover, the nights are very cold and earthquake survivors say, “we survived the rubble, but we will freeze to death.” 

Earthquake victims in the city center are struggling to live in makeshift nylon shelters or in their cars. Therefore, container cities or prefabricated shelters are urgently needed. But these areas must be supported with social hubs.

In addition, there should be showers, toilets, laundry and community centers in the tent cities.

In Adiyaman, the Organized Industrial Zone, the area where the factories are located, has not suffered much damage. However, since the houses of the workers were destroyed, they all left the city and went to the villages. In order for the factories to be operational again, the workers’ housing problem needs to be resolved. This can be possible with the establishment of a tent city for the workers. However, in Turkey, field tents are currently produced only for the Red Crescent and AFAD, and it is almost impossible to find field tents for Organized Industrial Zones.

Considering that the commercial life has come to an end due to the destroyed buildings, one can better understand how challenging the situation of the city is.

Mood of the People Living in the Region

As in all Anatolian cities, all relatives in Adiyaman live in the same neighborhood or in the same building. As a result of the collapse of 80% of the buildings due to the earthquake, people lost many family members and relatives. On average, a family lost 25–30 relatives. There are many elderly, adult women, men or young people who have lost their whole family and are left alone. 

People are still in shock and have not yet mourned their losses. They are struggling with problems of survival and shelter. The city is busy during the daytime with support groups, municipality workers, health workers and volunteers visiting the area. But when they leave the city in a week, the situation will be very dramatic for the remaining people.

Psycho-social support is absolutely necessary for people to cope with their losses and to hold on to life again.

Needs

Local Support

Container City (100 units) — For municipal workers

All infrastructure, water, electricity, sewerage works will be done by the municipality.

Container City + Social Hub

All infrastructure, water, electricity, sewerage works will be done by the municipality.

Filters for clean water

Maintenance will be done by the Adiyaman Municipality.

Urgent need:
Dried food (no canned food)
Paint, pencils, notebooks for children
Mobile toilets

Dried food will be distributed through NGOs.
Children’s activity tents and areas will be set up through NGOs.
Tent cities will be set up and maintained by the Municipality.