Of course, we say, “Let the goods come to you”, but the valuable belongings of the earthquake victims are of great importance to them. So what happens to the gold and coins that come out of the wreckage?
For days, we have been seeing on television and social media that almost all the buildings in the earthquake-affected areas have been demolished. The most recent earthquakes in Hatay, which also affected the surrounding provinces, It also destroyed buildings that looked solid.
This is also new search and rescue work and then it will be removed new wrecks meant. The rubble of demolished buildings has recently become a topic of discussion on social media. The reason was where they spilled. If you wish, let’s first answer the question of what happened to the rubble instead of the question of what happened to the jewelry.
Judging by some images, the debris spilled into the Mileyha Wetland in Samandağ, Hatay.
Therefore, the spilling of debris in the wetland brought to the minds of many social media users the possibility that the coastline here could be filled with debris. At the same time Mileyha Wetland; it was frequented by birds and came here only to the environment. debris containing harmful substances but also emptied in garbage.
Shortly after the reactions, Deputy Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Prof. Dr. Mehmet Emin Birpınar, with his statement the incident was intervened explained. Work has also begun on the rubble and garbage spilled so far.
In Kahramanmaraş, it was claimed that the rubble was poured into the stream bed.
In the regulation, it is stated that the rubble should be emptied into dumping sites.
According to the regulation on excavated soil, construction and demolition wastes published in the Official Gazette, the debris generated after the disaster, predetermined by municipalities. It needs to be emptied into ‘rubble dumps’.
However, you know that building debris can contain harmful substances such as asbestos. For this reason, as in the regulation; The rubble must be emptied and processed in an environmentally friendly manner. The collected debris was later can be recycled, stored temporarily or disposed of.
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Separate procedures apply for valuables recovered from the debris.
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Most of the people living in the earthquake zone; lost their homes, cars, valuables. More importantly, we lost our lives. For this reason, we are sure that no one first thing that comes to mind It wasn’t his ‘valuables’.
The valuables of people who left everything behind can be found by teams during search and rescue efforts. Of course, these items were handed over to the General Directorate of Security. Records are kept and kept in warehouses.
Valuable items are kept for 1 year.
If you have lost a valuable item, you can apply to the General Directorate of Security to find out if your items are found. However, the lost item to prove it’s yours needs.
You can receive your valuables, money and foreign currency from the General Directorate of Security within 1 year. However not received within 1 yearunclaimed items expire at the end of this period will be transferred to the state treasury.
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Source :
https://www.mevzuat.gov.tr/mevzuat?MevzuatNo=5401&MevzuatTur=7&MevzuatTertip=5