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Türkiye shaken by 'biggest disaster' since 1939 Erzincan earthquake: President

Türkiye shaken by 'biggest disaster' since 1939 Erzincan earthquake: President

At least 912 people killed, 5,385 injured after powerful earthquake hit southern provinces, Recep Tayyip Erdogan says

By Diyar Guldogan 
 
ANKARA (AA) - Türkiye has experienced the "biggest disaster" in the last century after the 1939 Erzincan earthquake, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said after a strong earthquake hit southern provinces on Monday morning, claiming the lives of at least 912 people.

"Tonight at 04:17, we were shaken by the biggest disaster since the 1939 Erzincan earthquake that we underwent in the last century," Erdogan said in the capital Ankara.

Erdogan's remarks came after a 7.7 magnitude quake struck at 4:17 a.m. (0117GMT) and was centered in the Pazarcik district of southern Kahramanmaras province.

Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Diyarbakir, Adana, Adiyaman, Malatya, Osmaniye, Hatay, and Kilis provinces are heavily affected by the quake.

"So far, 912 of our citizens have lost their lives and 5,385 of our citizens have been injured," Erdogan said.

He added that the number of people rescued from the rubble has reached 2,470, and the number of buildings that collapsed is 2,818.

"Our state has taken action with all its institutions since the earthquake. All resources have been mobilized," the president said.

Some 9,000 personnel are currently carrying out search and rescue operations, Erdogan said, adding: "This number is constantly increasing with those who reach the region from outside."

He added that 10 more governors have been assigned to work with the regional governors in post-quake efforts.

The president warned that people and institutions that will go to the region for help should act in coordination with the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), saying: "Aid other than this causes confusion and makes it difficult to reach the goal."

He also called on the nation to be "one heart," saying: "I hope we will leave these disastrous days behind in unity and solidarity as a country and nation."

After the earthquake, condolences pour in from around the world, voicing solidarity with Türkiye.

"We have started to be contacted for international aid. Besides offers of assistance by NATO and the EU, 45 countries have reached out to us," Erdogan said.

At least 912 people were killed and 5,385 others injured in the earthquake that jolted southern Türkiye on Monday morning, Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said.

Later on Monday, a new 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck southern Türkiye, which was centered in the Elbistan district of Kahramanmaras, AFAD said.

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