It is difficult to determine which areas of Istanbul are completely safe from earthquakes, as the city is located in an earthquake-prone region and has experienced several significant earthquakes in its history. Earthquakes can occur anywhere in the city and their impact can be influenced by many factors, including the location and depth of the earthquake, the type of soil and geology in the area, and the design and construction of buildings.
However, the Turkish government has implemented strict building codes and construction standards in recent years to improve the seismic resistance of new buildings in Istanbul and other cities in Turkey. Additionally, some areas of the city are considered to be less vulnerable to earthquakes due to their geology and soil conditions. For example, areas built on solid rock or clay may experience less damage from earthquakes than areas built on soft soil or marshland.
Earthquake risk information for some of the major cities according to the earthquake map are as follows;
Istanbul Earthquake Risk | Istanbul is generally located on the red belt zone. Some districts are located in the yellow zone while Ataturk and Sabiha Gokcen airports are located in the red earthquake zone. Istanbul New Airport is located in the yellow earthquake zone. There was a M7.6 earthquake at 17 August 1999 in Istanbul. |
Ankara Earthquake Risk | Ankara is a safer region compared to other major cities in terms of earthquake. The majority of the city is located in the yelllow and white earthquake zones |
Izmir Earthquake Risk | Izmir is in a dangerous area in terms of earthquake. Almost all of the city is located in the red earthquake zone. |
Antalya Earthquake Risk | Antalya is one of Turkey’s earthquake safe areas. While the city center is located in the yellow zone, many districts are located in the white belt showing the safest seismic zones. Therefore, the safest holiday area in terms of Turkey’s earthquake risk could be called the Antalya region |
When it comes to investment, as Homist, we suggest all our investors and home buyers to take precautions and prepare for earthquakes, regardless of where you live or invest in Istanbul. When you are living any location you need to have family emergency plan, securing heavy objects in your home, and having emergency supplies on hand. If you are investing, you need to understand many technical information about the apartment or project. Normally the developers are not willing to share technical information, however your property consultant may have more access to those data. You would better to consult with an experienced agent in the region to understand about quality of buildings and reputation of developers before you start purchasing process.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to provide a definitive list of districts in Istanbul that are considered completely safe from earthquakes. As mentioned earlier, earthquakes can occur anywhere in the city and their impact can be influenced by various factors such as the location and depth of the earthquake, the type of soil and geology in the area, and the design and construction of buildings.
Istanbul is located in a highly seismic zone, so it’s important to consider earthquake safety when choosing a location to live or work. However, it is difficult to determine specific areas of Istanbul that are completely “anti-earthquake,” as even the strongest buildings and infrastructure can be damaged in a major earthquake.
That being said, some areas of Istanbul have been identified as being less prone to damage in the event of an earthquake. These areas generally have soils with a high content of clay, which can help to reduce ground shaking. Some examples of these areas include the neighborhoods of Sarıyer, Levent and Maslak on the European side of the city, and Üsküdar , Beykoz and Ümraniye on the Asian side.
It is also worth noting that new buildings in Istanbul are required to meet strict seismic codes and regulations, so newer buildings in any part of the city may be more earthquake-resistant than older ones. Newer buildings in Istanbul, are required to meet strict seismic codes and regulations, so these buildings may be more earthquake-resistant than older ones. It’s important to keep in mind that even in areas considered to be less prone to damage, there is still a risk of earthquakes and would be a good idea to prepare for earthquakes by creating an emergency plan, having earthquake supplies on hand, and knowing what to do during an earthquake.
Final Note:
We highly suggest to analyze the areas of Istanbul , however the real estate market can be subject to change and these areas may not necessarily be the best options for investment in the future. It’s always best to conduct thorough research and consult with professionals before making any investment decisions.
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