Did Marmaray destroy Gülhane?

Did Marmaray demolish Gülhane? The collapsed retaining wall of the tea garden in Gülhane Park brought up the issue at the IMM council meeting.

CHP Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Council Member Mehmet Berke Merter prepared a written question by reading the verbal readings at the IMM council meeting recently, 2 citizens lost their lives and 7 citizens were injured in the collapse of the tea garden in the Gulhane Park brought to the agenda.

In the resolution; “In 2010, there were cracks in the walls of Topkapı Palace due to the Marmaray excavations” reminded CHP Berke Merter, yetkil The officials of the Ministry of Tourism were examining the event and it was estimated that the seismic activity in the Sea of ​​Marmara could be increased. The ministry officials also stated that the concrete thrown on the bottom of the tea garden was very bad and did not have the capacity to carry overload ”

He asked Mayor Topbaş the following questions: mi Is it possible that the vibrations of the Marmaray trains are causing this? What else could be in danger? Who neglected the collapsing wall of the tea garden rented by IMM? Who is responsible for badly discarded concrete identified by the Ministry authorities? Does our Metropolitan Municipality make necessary investigations on the subject? Are those responsible identified? Is there a lesson in order to prevent these and other incidents, deaths and the absence of injured citizens? Will the necessary measures and measures be taken? ”

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) Assembly In April 2016 Assembly meetings, IMM Assembly CHP Members M. Berke Merter, Hasan Tapan, Seyitali Aydogmus, Umit Yurdakul and Ercan Ulas Kaya unanimously submitted a written question to the Presidency of the Presidency motion:

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality President of the Assembly

Thread: Gülhane Parkında collapsed wall.

Last week, the wall of the tea garden rented by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in the Gulhane Park on the coastal side collapsed on the 7 person and unfortunately only 5 people were able to recover as injured, and two citizens lost their lives due to this accident.

The authorities of the Ministry of Tourism were examining the incident and it was estimated that there could be increased seismic activity in the Sea of ​​Marmara as the cause of the collapse. Ministry officials also said that the concrete thrown on the bottom of the tea garden is very bad and does not have the capacity to carry overload.

Last year the wall of the restaurant in Konya had collapsed. This event was apparently not a warning for the wall of the tea garden or this event could have been prevented. In 2010, the cracks in the walls of the Topkapi Palace due to the Marmaray excavations have occurred and the following questions arise;

  1. Is it possible that the vibrations of Marmaray trains are causing this? What else could be in danger?
  2. Who neglected the collapsing wall of the tea garden rented by IMM? Who is responsible for badly discarded concrete identified by the Ministry authorities?
  3. Does our Metropolitan Municipality make necessary investigations on the subject? Are those responsible identified?
  4. Is there a lesson in order to prevent these and other incidents, deaths and the absence of injured citizens? Will the necessary measures and measures be taken?

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