1915Çanakkale Bridge started the installation of a container living space in Kahramanmaraş, the epicenter of the earthquake disaster, where approximately 1200 people can shelter.
1915Çanakkale Bridge started the installation of a container living space where approximately 1200 people can take shelter in the Teknokent region of Kahramanmaraş, the epicenter of the earthquake disaster, at the point determined in coordination with the relevant institutions and organizations.
Containers in 1915Çanakkale construction sites are dismantled and converted into living space in Kahramanmaraş. In the container living area, the installation of which has begun, there will be a dining hall, laundry and local structures in addition to items such as beds, blankets, wardrobes, air conditioners, radiators, and infrastructure services such as heating, electricity, hot water, bathroom and toilet.
The volunteer 1915Çanakkale team of 58 people, including working at height and rope access specialists, started their preparations to set out as soon as they received the news of the disaster and quickly transferred to the region, and supported the search and rescue efforts.
The aid of the project in the categories of construction equipment, search and rescue and construction materials, containers, mobile toilets, clothing, food, goods and hygiene materials was delivered directly to the earthquake zone by 1915Çanakkale volunteer teams. In addition, 1915Çanakkale Project employees contributed to the supply of clothing, blankets and hygiene materials.


In addition to these, DL E&C, Limak, SK ecoplant and Yapı Merkezi, which are the partners of the company in charge after completing the construction of the 1915Çanakkale Bridge and Malkara-Çanakkale Highway, continue to provide individual aid and container city installations to the cities affected by the earthquake by mobilizing all their resources.
We wish God’s mercy on those who lost their lives in the earthquake that affected us all, our condolences to their relatives, and a speedy recovery to the injured.
For information about 1915Çanakkale Bridge and Highway: www.1915canakkale.com