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Turkey’s Erdoğan declares three-month state of emergency as earthquake death toll passes 5,400

Por: The Hill World February 08, 2023

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Tuesday declared a three-month state of emergency in the areas of his country hardest hit by the previous day’s earthquake as the reported death toll in Turkey and Syria climbed to more than 5,400. , Erdoğan said that the state of emergency will be imposed in provinces in the country’s southeast region, adding that the measure was implemented to ensure that rescue work can be “​​carried out... + full article



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