The Ministry stated that uninterrupted efforts have been made since the first day for the reconstruction and construction of earthquake zones.
According to the statement, 76,000 houses were delivered by the Ministry within 1 year, while the construction of 300,000 houses is ongoing, and it was also reported that the construction of village houses made of steel frames designed to withstand a possible earthquake of magnitude 9 is also ongoing in 4,333 villages.
It was reported in the statement that the earthquake victim Şahin family, who lives in Akpınar Village in Adıyaman, also received a new steel-reconstructed house before the holiday.
It was noted that Nuh Şahin and his wife Hanife Şahin, who have acquired a new house, said that they never expected to have such a house and experienced a double holiday.
Minister Mehmet Özhaseki also shared on his social media account, “Brother Nuh says, ‘Thanks to our state, we are celebrating two holidays. I would sacrifice myself for my state.’ Our efforts and work are for the happiness of our earthquake victim brothers and sisters. There is no time to stop until all our fellow citizens like Brother Nuh settle into their homes.”
In his statement, Minister Özhaseki emphasized the government’s efforts in rebuilding and providing new houses for earthquake victims, ensuring that families affected by natural disasters can have a safe and stable living environment.
The Ministry’s ongoing efforts to rebuild and provide new houses for earthquake victims have been well received by the public, with many expressing their gratitude and appreciation for the government’s support and quick action in addressing the needs of those affected by the disaster.
The successful completion of these housing projects demonstrates the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens in the face of natural disasters, and the ongoing efforts to rebuild and provide new housing for earthquake victims continue to make a positive impact on the lives of those affected by the tragedy.