02.11.2025 01:13
The Digital Radio System, established to ensure uninterrupted communication between institutions in the event of a disaster, will be launched in 60 provinces by the end of the year, and efforts will be made to expand it to all 81 provinces.
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The Digital Radio System will be implemented in 60 provinces by the end of the year to ensure uninterrupted communication during disaster situations.
DIGITAL RADIO SYSTEM TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN 60 PROVINCES
According to a compilation by AA reporter from the "2026 Presidential Annual Program," it was stated in the "Disaster Management" section of the program that Turkey is exposed to many hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, floods, and forest fires due to its geological features and the effects of climate change. It was reported that activities within the scope of the 2022 Turkey Disaster Risk Reduction Plan (TARAP) continue to be implemented to prevent and reduce disaster risks.
The program emphasized that the total number of installed earthquake observation stations in Turkey has reached 1204, stating, "Thus, Turkey has become the country with the largest earthquake observation network in Europe and has achieved an annual average capacity to analyze 25,000 earthquakes."
TO BE WIDELY IMPLEMENTED IN 81 PROVINCES
The program reported that 95 main modules and 456 sub-modules have been developed in the Disaster Management Decision Support System (AYDES), which enables the electronic tracking of processes related to disasters and emergencies. It was also emphasized that the Digital Radio System, established to ensure uninterrupted communication between institutions during disasters, will be implemented in 60 provinces by the end of the year, and efforts are ongoing to expand it to 81 provinces.
It was shared in the program that 414 teams and 13,626 members have been accredited under the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) Accreditation System, which determines the standards for teams that will intervene in disasters. It was noted that 351,000 "mandatory trained volunteers" and 74,554 "support volunteers" have been included in the AFAD Volunteer System.
The program also emphasized that the authorities and responsibilities will be reorganized considering the areas of expertise of institutions to carry out and supervise activities aimed at identifying, assessing, and reducing disaster risks, and to enhance the effectiveness of intervention efforts during and after disasters, as well as strengthening inter-institutional coordination.
The program noted that international collaborations in the field of disaster management will be increased, and efforts will be made to strengthen the technical and administrative capacities of central and local units responsible for disaster management, with regular training provided to technical personnel on earthquake regulations and disaster management. It was reported that an artificial intelligence-supported infrastructure will be developed and integrated into AYDES to provide rapid and effective assessment opportunities using drones, satellite images, and aerial photographs for damage assessment after disasters.
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