
Rescue workers stand on a collapsed building in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. A week after earthquakes killed tens of thousands in Syria and Turkey, sorrow and disbelief are turning to anger. Many in Turkey have a sense that there has been an ineffective, unfair and disproportionate response to the historic disaster. They express frustration that rescue operations have been painfully slow, and that valuable time has been lost during the narrow window for finding people alive in the rubble.(AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
DESETOGODIŠNJA DEVOJČICA SPASENA 183 SATA NAKON ZEMLJOTRESA

Pictures recovered from the rubble of a building destroyed during the earthquake are placed in a windshield of a car in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023. Turkish justice officials are targeting contractors allegedly involved in shoddy and illegal construction after a pair of earthquakes on Feb. 6 collapsed thousands of buildings in southeast Turkey and northern Syria. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
Devojčica starosti 10 godina izvučena je iz ruševina stambenog bloka u provinciji Kahramanmaraš 183 sata nakon razarajućeg zemljotresa, prenela je turska televizija TRT.
Spasioci se već osmi dan bore za svaki život ispod ruševina.
UN upozoravaju da se bliži kraj akcijama spasavanja preživelih, kao i da treba preći na fazu pružanja skloništa, hrane i psihosocijalne zaštite. Tlo ne miruje, svakodnevno se registruju novi potresi.
TURSKA HAPSI IZVOĐAČE RADOVA NA ZGRADAMA SRUŠENIM U ZEMLJOTRESU
- A man stands on top of the rubble of his house destroyed during an earthquake in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023. Six days after earthquakes killed tens of thousands in Syria and Turkey, sorrow and disbelief are turning to anger and tension. Many in Turkey have a sense that there has been an ineffective, unfair and disproportionate response to the historic disaster. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- An excavator driver waits for a rescue team to recover the body of an earthquake victim from a collapsed building in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Sunday, February 12, 2023. Six days after earthquakes killed tens of thousands in Syria and Turkey, sorrow and disbelief are turning to anger and tension. Many in Turkey have a sense that there has been an ineffective, unfair and disproportionate response to the historic disaster. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- Pictures recovered from the rubble of a building destroyed during the earthquake are placed in a windshield of a car in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023. Turkish justice officials are targeting contractors allegedly involved in shoddy and illegal construction after a pair of earthquakes on Feb. 6 collapsed thousands of buildings in southeast Turkey and northern Syria. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- Men sit in front of the rubble of an area destroyed during the earthquake in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023. Turkish justice officials are targeting contractors allegedly involved in shoddy and illegal construction after a pair of earthquakes on Feb. 6 collapsed thousands of buildings in southeast Turkey and northern Syria. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- Rescue workers stand by a collapsed building in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- Rescue workers stand on a collapsed building in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. A week after earthquakes killed tens of thousands in Syria and Turkey, sorrow and disbelief are turning to anger. Many in Turkey have a sense that there has been an ineffective, unfair and disproportionate response to the historic disaster. They express frustration that rescue operations have been painfully slow, and that valuable time has been lost during the narrow window for finding people alive in the rubble.(AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- Rescue workers stand by a collapsed building in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- People upload a truck with belongings before leaving the devastated city, in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
Turske vlasti uhapsile su i pritvorile tokom vikenda i danas brojne izvođače radova povezane sa zgradama koje su srušene u zemljotresu.
Tokom današnje posete Dijarbakiru turski ministar pravde Bekir Bozdag rekao je da je na svim mestima pogođenim zemljotresom kancelarija javnog tužioca pokrenula sudsku istragu, preneo je Rojters.
On je dodao da se u pogledu zakona svi dokazi procenjuju i identifikuju imena ljudi odgovornih za navedene zgrade.
„Neki od objekata stari su 30 godina, neki stariji, neki 20, a neki su izgrađeni u bliskoj prošlosti, tako da naše opštine raspolažu ovim podacima“, rekao je Bozdag.
Dodao je da javni tužioci sprovode istrage kako bi utvrdili ko je umešan u gradnju.
Bozdag je napomenuo i da je samo u Dijarbakiru pokrenut sudski proces protiv 32 osobe.
Turska državna novinska agencija Anadolu prenosi da su tužioci u Malatiji izdali naloge za hapšenje 31 osobe zbog srušenih zgrada u gradu, a među uhapšenima su nadzornici gradnje i izvođači radova u provinciji Gaziantep.
Turske snage bezbednosti uhapsile su Mehmeta Jasara Ćoskuna u subotu na aerodromu u Istanbulu na putu za Crnu Goru dok je pokušavao da napusti Tursku.
Ćoskun je bio izvođač radova na izgradnji velike stambene zgrade u provinciji Hataj i tvrdio je da ne zna zašto se njegova zgrada srušila, kao i da njegov put u Crnu Goru nema nikakve veze sa srušenom zgradom, prenela je Anadolu.
Turska policija je uhapsila i Hasana Alparguna u Severnom delu Kipra nakon što su se tokom vikenda neke zgrade koje je izgradila njegova građevinska kompanija srušile u južnoj provinciji Adana.
Izvođač radova na mnogim uništenim zgradama u Adijamanu Javuz Karakus i njegova supruga privedeni su i kasnije zadržani u nedelju na aerodromu u Istanbulu, a Anadolu je objavila da su kod sebe u momentu privođenja imali oko 16.000 dolara.
EU: NOVA HITNA POMOĆ SIRIJI I TURSKOJ, SRBIJA MEĐU ZEMALJAMA KOJE POMAŽU
EU produžava da šalje pomoć Siriji i Turskoj posle zemljotresa koji je pogodio ove dve zemlje.
Posle prve humanitarne pomoći od prošle sedmice, koja je iznosila 3,5 miliona evra, EU za Siriju šalje šatore za zimu, grejače, ćebad, vodu, sanitarne i higijenske komplete i kuhinjske setove.
- A man looks for clothing in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- Members of We the helping hands foundation, a local voluntary organization, sort and pack relief supplies for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, at a collection point in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Monday, Feb. 13, 2022. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
- Members of We the helping hands foundation, a local voluntary organization, sort relief supplies for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, at a collection point in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Monday, Feb. 13, 2022. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
- A man sits by a tent in a tented camp in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- A rescue worker looks around in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- People sit by belongings at a tented camp set up in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- People walk in a tented camp set up for survivors in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- A man stands by tents in a tent city set up for survivors in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- Members of We the helping hands foundation, a local voluntary organization, sort relief supplies for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, at a collection point in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Monday, Feb. 13, 2022. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
- Members of the Samaritan Purse International relief set up a field hospital in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
- People sit at a tented camp set up in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
- A quake survivor sits at a tented camp set up in Adiyaman, southern Turkey, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Thousands left homeless by a massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria a week ago packed into crowded tents or lined up in the streets Monday for hot meals as the desperate search for survivors entered what was likely its last hours. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
„Pomoć će biti distribuirana kako u oblastima koje kontroliše vlada zajedno sa Međunarodnom federacijom društava Crvenog krsta i Crvenog polumeseca, tako i u oblastima pod kontrolom vlade u severozapadnoj Siriji u saradnji sa Međunarodnom organizacijom za migracije“, saopštila je danas Komisija.
Uz 21 državu članicu EU sii tri zemlje učesnice u Evropskom mehanizmu za civilnu zaštitu – Srbija, Severna Makedonija i Albanija, koju su zajedno ponudile ukupno 38 timova.