M7.8 earthquake: UK team arrives in Turkey to assess buildings

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M7.8 earthquake: UK team arrives in Turkey to assess buildings
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Following the destruction, Turkey's building codes and construction methods have come under criticism.

UK structural and civil experts have arrived in Turkey to assist in the investigation into why so many buildings collapsed during the strong earthquake last month.near the Syrian border in southern Turkey was followed by several strong aftershocks.Why did so many buildings collapse during the quake?

Work with their Turkish colleagues has revealed that while the quake's power had much to do with the scale of destruction, examples of poor construction are also evident. This includes large pebbles mixed in concrete, which weakens its strength.- a group of industry experts and academics who have assessed major earthquakes over the last three decades.For example, samples of concrete obtained from a fallen building in Adiyaman have revealed that it includes 6-centimeter-long stones.

Additionally, it was discovered that the steel bars that should have strengthened the concrete were smooth rather than ridged. As a result, the concrete won't stick to them, weakening the structure. With many buildings looking like they 'sunk' in many regions, it is likely that a process called liquefaction also occurred during the event. This is whenWere the buildings earthquake-resilient?

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