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Fault Lines

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First episode dateNovember 2009
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Washington D. C.
Executive producers Laila Al-Arian
Nikhil Swaminathan
Sweta Vohra
Reem Akkad
Mathieu Skene
Sam Black
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About Fault Lines


A superpower in crisis, `Fault Lines' digs deeper into what's driving the big stories in the USA.

Rumbling Middle East fault lines make this Israel-Gaza war different

Rumbling Middle East fault lines make this Israel-Gaza war different
Nov 13,2023 11:11 am

... This war is different to the others because it comes at a time when the Fault Lines that divide the Middle East are rumbling...

Israel-Gaza: Will other countries get dragged in? We answer your questions

Israel-Gaza: Will other countries get dragged in? We answer your questions
Oct 16,2023 5:51 pm

... One of the major Fault Lines in the Middle East runs between the US and its allies, and the Iranians and theirs...

Voice referendum: Australia votes in nation-defining poll

Voice referendum: Australia votes in nation-defining poll
Oct 13,2023 8:01 pm

... The historic vote has exposed uncomfortable Fault Lines, and raised questions over Australia s ability to reckon with its past...

Itamar Ben-Gvir: Israel minister jeered as thousands attend Jerusalem Pride march

Itamar Ben-Gvir: Israel minister jeered as thousands attend Jerusalem Pride march
Jun 1,2023 9:50 pm

... The climate surrounding the event has thrown a fresh spotlight on the deepening Fault Lines in Israeli society, where secular Jews have long championed the country s open culture of LGBTQ rights, but where political and demographic shifts are giving unprecedented power to the nationalist and ultra-Orthodox right-wing...

Turkey earthquake failures leave Erdogan looking vulnerable

Turkey earthquake failures leave Erdogan looking vulnerable
Feb 10,2023 9:51 pm

... " Turkey lies on two Fault Lines and has earthquake building codes dating back more than 80 years...

Turkey earthquake: Anger at building standards grows

Turkey earthquake: Anger at building standards grows
Feb 8,2023 11:41 am

... Geologist Celal Sengor says that passing such construction amnesties in a country riven by Fault Lines...

'Miya' Museum: The controversy around Assam's 'Muslim' museum

'Miya' Museum: The controversy around Assam's 'Muslim' museum
Nov 27,2022 10:00 pm

... Critics say the arrests are the latest in a long line of attempts to marginalise the community in Assam, a complex and multi-ethnic state where linguistic identity and citizenship are the biggest political Fault Lines...

Liz Truss: Tories must stop 'squabbling like schoolchildren,' voters say

Liz Truss: Tories must stop 'squabbling like schoolchildren,' voters say
Oct 20,2022 5:01 pm

... " Politics at Westminster may be fractured and fraught, but 200 miles away in Altrincham, the same Fault Lines exist over what should happen next...

Turkey earthquake: Anger at building standards grows

Jul 5,2022 3:55 am

By Jake Horton & William ArmstrongBBC Reality Check & BBC Monitoring

Anger is growing in Turkey that poor enforcement of regulations contributed to the collapse of many buildings in the recent earthquakes.

The Bbc has verified examples of recently built blocks that collapsed in the latest disaster.

One building in Malatya (seen below) was finished Last Year and screenshots circulated on Social Media of an advert saying it was " completed in compliance with the latest Earthquake regulations. "

The text stated that all materials and workmanship used were " first-class quality".

There's No Trace of this advert now, but A Number of people had taken pictures and videos and. The advertisement matches the style of similar ones on The Company website.

Another recently built apartment block in The Port city of Iskenderun has been pictured largely destroyed.

The construction company for this building posted an image showing it was completed in 2019.

The Bbc has verified that The Image of the destroyed building (right) matches the location of The Company 's publicity shot of The Block (left).

Although The Quakes were powerful, experts say properly constructed buildings should have been able to stay standing.

" The maximum intensity for this Earthquake was violent but not necessarily enough to bring well constructed buildings down, " says David Alexander , Professor of Emergency Planning and Management at University College London.

" In most places The Level of shaking was less than the maximum, so we can conclude out of the thousands of buildings that collapsed, almost all of them don't stand up to any reasonably expected Earthquake construction code. "

Failure to enforce building regulations

Construction regulations have been tightened following previous disasters, most recently in 2018.

Stricter safety standards were also brought in following the 1999 Earthquake around The City of Izmit, in the north-west of the country, in which 17,000 people died.

The latest rules require structures in Earthquake -prone regions to use high quality concrete reinforced with steel bars. Columns and beams must also be distributed to effectively absorb the impact of earthquakes.

These laws, however, have been poorly enforced.

" In part The Problem is that there's very little retrofitting of existing buildings, but there's also very little enforcement of building standards on new builds, " says David Alexander , Professor of Emergency Planning and Management at University College London.

Why is enforcement so weak?

The government has provided periodic " construction amnesties" - effectively legal exemptions for the payment of a fee, for those structures built without the required safety certificates. These have been passed since the 1960s (with the latest in 2018).

Critics have long warned that such amnesties risk catastrophe in The Event of a major Earthquake .

in southern Turkey have been given construction amnesties, according to Pelin Pınar Giritlioğlu, Istanbul head of The Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects' Chamber of City Planners.

Just a few days before the latest disaster, Turkish media reported that a new draft law is awaiting parliamentary approval which would grant.

Geologist Celal Sengor says that passing such construction amnesties in a country riven by Fault Lines .

After a deadly Earthquake hit the Western Province of Izmir in 2020, a BBC Turkish report found that 672,000 buildings in Izmir had benefited from The Most recent amnesty.

This same report cited The Environment and Urbanisation Ministry as stating in 2018 that over 50% of buildings in Turkey - equivalent to almost 13 million buildings - were constructed in violation of regulations.

We've contacted The Environment and Urbanisation Ministry for comment about building standards in Turkey following The Most recent earthquakes, Who Said : " No building constructed by our administration has collapsed. Damage assessment studies are continuing rapidly in The Field . "



Source of news: bbc.com

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