Turkey one year after the earthquake | DW Documentary

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Turkey was hit by a major earthquake a year ago, hundreds of thousands were made homeless. The reconstruction process is sluggish.

Ruined cities - and disappointed hopes. A year after devastating earthquakes in southeastern Turkey, hundreds of thousands of people in the region are still holding out in temporary shelters. President Erdoğan had promised rapid reconstruction, but this is still a long time coming.
Engin Aşkar: "We are hoping to resurrect this place, but sometimes I think we're just fooling ourselves."
Many earthquake survivors are haunted by trauma and fears, especially children. They long for a little comfort and normality - as they struggle to rebuild their lives.

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All Comments (21)
  • @iamjesper
    I am very sorry for you Turkey. Hope you can rebuild your cities. Best wishes from Sweden
  • @florym6503
    They are all smiling...yet you see the sorrow on their faces. All they have is hope..
  • As a Turk, I would like to thank all of you for your good wishes. But I must point out that these are not God's fault, but the fault of the government and President Erdogan. Trust me, i went to the region on the 2nd day of the earthquake and I witnessed the whole situation with my own eyes.
  • @nesseihtgnay9419
    And turkey president barely did anything and people still voted for him.
  • @danimkn579
    As victim of Earthquake 2005 Pakistan, I can relate to turks. Stay strong 💪 life is beautiful.
  • @rehabalsaleh166
    It's heartbreaking to see this. I'm Syrian and I can relate to what they have gone through and are still going through. To get displaced, to get traumatized, to worry about the future on a daily basis, ... I understand all of that. But Turkish people are strong and I tend to believe that everything will get better very soon inshallah. May Allah make it easy for all Muslimes around the world wherever they are.
  • @Truthseeker371
    Earthquakes happen not only in Turkey. So long as the country is located on the seismological faulty line, it cannot be spared. They need to be prepared with evacuation plan and essentials for the future earthquakes.
  • @saminjoon3409
    Turkey has managed the earthquake much better than Iran regime. In Iran the victims don't even get a temporary shelter and nobody makes report about them. But the people themselves help the victims voluntarily. Which is sometimes very impressive and heart touching. I wish these people get their real home soon back. Amin.
  • @sina3644
    The government of Turkiye has done a great job to provide these amenities to affected people. Look at its neighbor country Iran, a few months before this event there was a smaller earthquack in northwestern Iran and still the government has not rebuild those houses, and people are living in tents for several months!
  • Another wonderful journal coverage documentary about last year earthquake in turkey 🇹🇷 and citizens struggling for returning theirs past shelters and government boldness promised. Thank you 🙏 ( DW) documentary channel for sharing this truthful disclosure documentary about that matter in turkey 🇹🇷
  • @tabithan2978
    I wish I could adopt one of these little orphans. Hope they are being loved in new families. 🙏🏼
  • @NextGenAge
    How could the government allow such bad building conditions to happen? My heart goes out to the people who passed away and who struggle.
  • @parmykumar8592
    Who would wanna return knowingly, It's a risk of being hit again with earthquake if you have kids? God help them!