Death toll from earthquakes in Turkey rises to 43,556 - Interior Minister

23 Feb 2023 10:29am
A crane demolishing a damaged building thought to contain several animals in Diyarbakir, south-eastern Turkey, as animal-friendly people asked authorities to intervene and rescue the trapped animals, following the deadly earthquakes that ravaged southern Turkey. - (Photo by ILYAS AKENGIN / AFP)
A crane demolishing a damaged building thought to contain several animals in Diyarbakir, south-eastern Turkey, as animal-friendly people asked authorities to intervene and rescue the trapped animals, following the deadly earthquakes that ravaged southern Turkey. - (Photo by ILYAS AKENGIN / AFP)
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WASHINGTON - The death toll from the powerful Feb 6 earthquakes in southern Turkey has risen to 43,556, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said Wednesday.

Soylu made the remarks during a live broadcast with the TRT Haber TV channel in Hatay, one of the 11 provinces that were hit by the quakes.

"This is one of the biggest earthquakes in the world," reported Anadolu Agency quoting Soylu.

The minister said it required a certain period of time to respond when faced with 26,000 collapsed homes during the first hours, and the earthquakes hit an area covering 110,000 square kilometres (42,471 square miles).

"This is the size of three Netherlands," he added.

The powerful tremors were centered in Kahramanmaras and shook 10 other provinces -- Hatay, Gaziantep, Adiyaman, Malatya, Adana, Diyarbakir, Kilis, Osmaniye, Sanliurfa and Elazig.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkiye will begin constructing more than 200,000 homes as early as March in areas devastated by the earthquakes and complete the process within one year. - BERNAMA

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