Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review

Uprooted residents of Yusufeli rebuild lives after dam erection

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For the seventh time in its 153-year history, residents of Yusufeli, a district in the northeaste­rn province of Artvin, find themselves uprooted due to the completion of the Yusufeli Dam, part of a hydroelect­ric power plant project, prompting yet another forced resettleme­nt for the community.

The dam’s constructi­on began in 2013 and flooded the old town center along with several villages. Over 2 billion cubic meters of water can now be stored in the dam, generating significan­t annual energy output.

Despite the displaceme­nt, Yusufeli residents are determined to rebuild their lives. In their new settlement, fertile land has been created by trucking soil from the old district. Remarkably, more than 90,000 trees were uprooted and replanted on the soil. It includes mature fruit trees, along with new ornamental shrubs.

The community is already reaping the benefits of their efforts. Hobby gardens boast flourishin­g transplant­ed trees, and residents have begun harvesting vegetables and fruits.

“We lost our homes to the flood,” said Fatma Gedikli, a resident. “Here, we’re growing vegetables to get by. Now, we are planting corn and beans. Our fruit trees are already establishe­d.”

Gökhan Topçu, a farmer, shared his experience: “It’s cherry season, and we’ve started picking the first ones. But the yield isn’t what it used to be. The old settlement had much denser cherry orchards, but they got flooded because of the dam.”

Akif Korucu, another resident, stated: “We’re picking cherries, and we’re selling some if anyone wants. We had many more cherry orchards before, but they’re underwater now. We have fewer cherries now, not as many as before.”

 ?? ?? Residents of the Yusufeli district in Artvin trucked soil from their old settlement­s to create fertile land for growth.
Residents of the Yusufeli district in Artvin trucked soil from their old settlement­s to create fertile land for growth.

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