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Turkish President Erdogan vows to build 300,000 homes in quake-hit region

Turkish President Erdogan vows to build 300,000 homes in quake-hit region

Government to begin development within the coming months, Turkish chief says, as he proclaims monetary assist to displaced survivors.

“We will definitely provide our citizens with modern, safe, and comfortable buildings where they can live in peace,” Erdogan says.
(AA)

Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has pledged to reconstruct the nation’s southern area within the wake of highly effective earthquakes that struck earlier this month.

“With the completion of debris removal activities, we are starting the reconstruction and revival of our region,” Erdogan advised a press briefing on Tuesday in Elbistan district of the Kahramanmaras province, the epicentre of the large February 6 quakes.

“In a few months, we are starting the construction of 309,000 houses, including village houses, throughout the earthquake zone,” he added.

Erdogan reiterated that scientists are calling the catastrophe an “exceptional natural event.”

“While we are reviving the provinces, districts, and villages in the quake-hit region, we will speedily transform other parts of our country that face the same threat,” he mentioned.

The president additionally warned the general public that aftershocks are nonetheless persevering with and referred to as on them to keep away from broken buildings, including: “We expect our citizens to be more cautious in this regard.”

On February 6, the magnitude 7.7 and seven.6 quakes struck 11 provinces — Adana, Adiyaman, Diyarbakir, Elazig, Hatay, Gaziantep, Kahramanmaras, Kilis, Malatya, Osmaniye, and Sanliurfa. 

More than 13 million folks in Türkiye have been affected by the devastating quakes, in addition to many in northwestern Syria.

READ MORE:Türkiye completes 80 p.c injury evaluation in quake zone

‘Solidarity of the century’ wanted

Later, visiting Afsin, additionally a part of quake-hit Kahramanmaras, Erdogan pressured that the federal government is taking steps to mitigate the monetary burden of earthquake victims as quickly as doable.

“As of today, we begin to pay out 15,000 Turkish liras to our earthquake victims who are moving,” he mentioned.

Later, in Dogansehir in quake-hit Malatya, he advised how the lethal quakes quantity to “probably one of the biggest natural disasters in history.”

Saying that the nation’s southern areas have confronted many aftershocks, Erdogan added: “In the face of the disaster of the century, we strive to overcome obstacles by displaying the solidarity of the century.”

“We will definitely provide our citizens with modern, safe, and comfortable buildings where they can live in peace,” he pressured.

READ MORE: Colombia to Türkiye: A chef’s journey to feed earthquake survivors

Source: AA

Source: www.trtworld.com