Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency
PRIME MINISTER DISASTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
AGENCY 13 DECEMBER 2013
Çiğdem TETİK (Geological Engineer – Msc)
DISASTERS IN TURKEY
Earthquake 61% Landslide 15%
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Rockfall 5% Fire 4%
Avalanche 1%
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DISASTER PROFILE IN TURKEY
96% of our country is under the danger of earthquake hazard 66% of seismic belt is right on active faultline 72% of our population and 75% of industrial plants are under the Earthquake Risk
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EARTHQUAKE ZONE MAP OF TURKEY
ZONE I ZONE II ZONE III ZONE IV
Weaknesses: Several institutions Lack of effective and efficient coordination Focality on crisis management Lack of system approach
Republic of Turkey
Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency
GD of Civil Defence
(Ministry of Interior) GD of Disaster Affairs
(Min. of Public Works and Settlement)
GD of Turkey Emergency Mng. (Prime Ministry)
1928 1959 2000
FORMER DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
TRANSFORMATION IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Mitigation
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Preparedness
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3 Response Recovery
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From crisis management to risk management
Multi-disciplinary sense
Proactive approach for preparedness and response
Strenghtened IT
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CRISIS MANAGEMENT
STRENGTH OF NEW SYSTEM
AFAD
Province Directorates of
Disaster and Emergency
Management
Public Private
Organizations NGOs and
others
All disaster management related organisations unified
Effective coordination
Efficient use of capacity and capability in disaster management
Central authority to make policies, set standards, finance projects and disasters
Local authorities to take responsibilities and manage disasters by their own
Integration with stakeholders
ESTABLISHMENT OF AFAD
AFAD Disaster and Emergency
Management Presidency
GD of Civil Defense under Ministry of Interior
GD of Disaster Affairs under
Ministry of Public Work and
Settlement
GD of Turkey Emergency
Management under Prime
Ministry
By the law no 5902 dated year 2009
NATIONAL AND LOCAL LEVEL
NATIONAL LEVEL LOCAL LEVEL
AFAD (Prime Ministry)
1)AFAD PROVINCIAL DIRECTORATES
2)BRIGADES OF CIVIL DEFENSE SEARCH AND
RESCUE (Governorsip)
LOCAL LEVEL DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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Provincial Directorates of Disaster and Emergency Structure
• In all provinces • Administrative personnel • Technical personel • Operational Staff
Duty • Management of disaster and emergency actions in local level • Engineering activities • SAR operations • Coordination between institutions
Finance • Central authority • Local authority
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LOCAL LEVEL DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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Directorate of Civil Defence Search and Rescue Brigades Structure
• Regional settlement • In 11 provinces • Administrative personnel • Operational staff • Around 120 personnel
Duty • Management of disaster and emergency actions in local level • SAR operations
Finance • Central authority • Local authority
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Financial structure of disaster management
DISASTER MANAGEMENT FINANCE
NATIONAL RESOURCES
Central Government
Budget
Local Governments
Budget
National Disaster
Insurance
Other (sponsorship,
donations, etc)
INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES
Credits Other
(sponsorship, donations, etc)
DISASTER MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SYSTEM
Current Financial Structure
PLANS
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Mission : Building Disaster Resilient Society
Goals Learning and Developing Organization
Integrated Disaster Risk Management System
Disaster Management Standards
Disaster Preparedness Campaign
Being a Pioneer Organization in International Platform Republic of Turkey
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AFAD Strategic Plan
BEFORE AFAD: 1999 MARMARA EARTHQUAKES
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MAGNITUDE 7.6 ;7.4
DATE 17 AUGUST-12 NOVEMBER 1999
LOCATION MARMARA REGION
AFFECTED PROVINCES KOCAELİ,SAKARYA,YALOVA,DÜZCE,BOLU,BURSA,ESKİŞEHİR,İSTANBUL
NUMBER OF DEATHS 18.373
IMPACT ON HOUSING 109.000 HOMES/BUSINESS COLLAPSED 249.000 HOMES/BUSINESS DAMAGED 600.000 HOMELESS
ECONOMIC DAMAGE ACCORDING TO THE STATE PLANING ORGANIZATION 9-13 BILLION $ ACCORDING TO THE WORLD BANK’S ESTIMATE 6-10 BILLION $ ACCORDING TO UNITED NATIONS 20-25 BILLION $
FISCAL IMPACT 1.8 BILLION $ IN 1999 (%1 OF GNP) 4.2 BILLION $ IN 2000 (%1.9 OF GNP)
Source:”Economic effects of the 1999 Turkish earthquakes: An interim report” Economic Department Working Papers,No.247,2000.
AFTER AFAD : VAN EARTHQUAKES (23 October - 9 November 2011)
0-6 hr :more than 1.000 personnel were deployed 0-18 days :13 tent cities were settled, 75.000 tents were distributed 175.000 citizens in 30.000 containers in Van&Erciş 141.000 portions/day in 11 soup kitchens in Van and Erciş 39th day : construction of disaster houses started 23.10.2012 : 15.341 disaster houses delivered
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SIGNIFICANT DISASTERS SINCE 1980s (Turkey)
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Disaster Date Cost (US$)
Earthquake (Marmara) 1999 20,000,000,000 Earthquake (Van) 2011 3,500,000,000 Flood 1998 1,000,000,000 Earthquake (Düzce) 1999 1,000,000,000 Earthquake (Erzincan) 1992 750,000,000 Flood 2009 550,000,000 Earthquake (Adana-Ceyhan) 1998 550,000,000 Flood 2006 317,000,000 Earthquake (Afyon-Dinar) 1995 205,800,000 Earthquake (Kütahya-Simav) 2011 155,000,000 Flood 1990 150,000,000 Earthquake (Bingöl) 2003 135,000,000
AFTER AFAD: SETTING STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION ACTIVITIES FOR EFFECTIVE RESPONSE AND COORDINATION;
As the AFAD Istanbul Civil Defence Search and Rescue Brigade, we obtained the UN INSARAG accreditation with 128 positive criteria in 2012 and advanced to the international standards.
“Tentcity and Containercity Settlement and Management Standards” were set.
Setting education standards is going on.
By setting standards for disaster management, AFAD is becoming a accreditation institution.
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AFTER AFAD: TRANSITION FROM CRISIS MANAGEMENT TO RISK MANAGEMENT Actualizing Integrated Disaster Management System
• National Disaster Response Plan • Technology for Effective Disaster
Response (Air vehicles, GÖKTÜRK etc.) • Early Warning and Damage Prediction
Systems
• Standardization of Damage
Assessment • National Disaster Recovery Plan
•Education •Raising Awareness •Legislation •Improving Disaster Volunteering System •Establishing Disaster Logistics Centers •Integration of NGO’s •Proving Emergency Situation Communication Infrastructure
• Hazard and Risk Maps • Risk Reduction Plans • Vulnerability and Scenarios • Protection of Historical and Cultural
Heritage • Establishing of Disaster Information Bank • Adaption to Sustainable Development
MITIGATION PREPAREDNESS
RESPONSE RECOVERY
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Family Prepared to Disasters
School Prepared to Disasters
Office Prepared to Disasters
Volunteer Youth Prepared to Disasters
Year 2013, is planned to be the year of education campaign in order to raise disaster awareness and sensibility.
AFTER AFAD: EDUCATION CAMPAIGN CONCENTRATED ON EXERCISES
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Target : 1 Million People in 1 Year
TURKEY PREPARED
TO S S S
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2011 POPULATION MOVEMENTS FROM SYRIA TO TURKEY • Due to internal unrest in Syria that began in April of 2011, more than 418 thousand Syria citizens came to Turkey so far.
• For these citizens, camps including 31.515 tents and 12.008 containers were set up by Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Policy in eight cities. Moreover, all kinds of humanitarian aids are satisfied in these camps. Number of Syrians in housing centers 205.840
Number of Syrians that came to Turkey(up to date) 418.956
Number of Syrians that returned to their country(to date)
213.116
Total Amount of Expenditure US$ 704.095.218 *as of the date of 09.12.2013
strengthen local resilience through the development of disaster resilient cities
participation of multi-stakeholders in local capacity building for DRR
develop human capacity and technical capacity at the local level financing for local capacity for DRR coherence between national capacity and local capacity integrate small-scale DRR and climate change adaptation (CCA)
initiatives, into local development processes as well as national development planning
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STRENGTHEN LOCAL CAPACITY FOR DRR
DECENTRALISED DM
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Two experiences:
In Van earthquake there were coordination problems within the local authority and across the local authorities, as well as with central government. AFAD had to intervene beyond what we can assume coordination and support.
Syrian Population Movement, local initiative demonstrated,
well organized administration, good coordination. AFAD’s role is more on the support and coordination.