Disaster and Emergency Council initiated a study for a nationwide airborne aid and evacuation system

Points clés
- 1. The first meeting of the Disaster and Emergency Council in 2026 was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Minister of Interior Dr. Mehmet Cangir.
- 2. A study was initiated to establish a nationwide airborne aid and evacuation system in cooperation with the Ministry of National Defense and AFAD.
- 3. Risky structure identification processes within the scope of Law No. 6306 and the Turkey Post-Disaster Recovery Plan (TASIP) were discussed.
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The first meeting of the Disaster and Emergency Council in 2026 was held in Ankara under the chairmanship of Deputy Minister of Interior Dr. Mehmet Cangir. In cooperation with the Ministry of National Defense and AFAD, it was decided to initiate a study to establish a nationwide airborne aid and evacuation system to be used in potential disasters.
The meeting also addressed the risky structure identification processes within the scope of Law No. 6306. Presentations were made to inform the authorities about the objectives, scope, and contributions to stakeholder institutions within the framework of the Turkey Post-Disaster Recovery Plan (TASIP).
In the statement made by AFAD, it was emphasized that the council determines policies regarding disaster preparedness, risk reduction, and response processes. The activities, which aim to strengthen the life and property safety of citizens with an integrated disaster management approach, are carried out in coordination with all institutions in line with the goal of a 'Disaster-Ready and Resilient Turkey'.
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- Q: Which institutions will cooperate for the airborne aid and evacuation system?
- A: This system, which will be implemented nationwide, is planned to be put into practice through the cooperation of the Ministry of National Defense and AFAD.
- Q: What is the Turkey Post-Disaster Recovery Plan (TASIP)?
- A: TASIP is a plan that aims to contribute to relevant institutions by determining the objectives, scope, and implementation steps of post-disaster recovery processes.
- Q: What issue regarding risky structures was addressed at the meeting?
- A: Presentations were made regarding the practices concerning risky structure identification processes within the scope of Law No. 6306 on the Transformation of Areas Under Disaster Risk.
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