Turkish Cities Could Become ‘Graveyards,’ Say Engineers

Turkish Cities Could Become ‘Graveyards,’ Say Engineers
The area of Karakoy in Istanbul, Turkey, on Feb. 26, 2019. Umit Bektas/Reuters
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ISTANBUL—A Turkish government amnesty on unregistered construction work is endangering lives, engineers and architects warned after an illegally extended residential building collapsed in Istanbul and killed 21 people.

Three floors of the eight-story building had been built illegally, but owners of the property were able to register it under the amnesty that has brought in billions of dollars of revenue for the government.