2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-023-01072-6
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Damage assessment and restoration proposal following the 2023 Türkiye earthquakes: UNESCO World Heritage Site Diyarbakır City Walls, Türkiye

Lale Karataş,
Beyhan Bayhan

Abstract: Diyarbakır City Walls, one of the longest defensive structures in the world, following the Great Wall of China, the walls of Antakya, and the walls of Istanbul, is a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2015. With a history of approximately 5000 years, the Diyarbakır City Walls have been affected by consecutive earthquakes centered in Kahramanmaraş in 2023, resulting in damages to various sections. Urgent restoration and repair interventions are needed for these sections of the Diyarbakır City Walls due to earthqu… Show more

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“…Öztürk et al [28] evaluated the effects of earthquakes on schools within the scope of the earthquake and civil engineering. Karataş and Bayhan [29] revealed the effects of earthquakes on Diyarbakır Walls. Altınsu et al [30] examined the damage to the structures in Hatay, one of the provinces most affected by a pair of independent earthquakes.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Öztürk et al [28] evaluated the effects of earthquakes on schools within the scope of the earthquake and civil engineering. Karataş and Bayhan [29] revealed the effects of earthquakes on Diyarbakır Walls. Altınsu et al [30] examined the damage to the structures in Hatay, one of the provinces most affected by a pair of independent earthquakes.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%