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Erdoğan inspects search and rescue efforts in earthquake-hit Gaziantep

"The state of emergency will be in effect following today's vote in parliament," President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said while inspecting search and rescue efforts in the southern Gaziantep province. The death toll in Turkey from this week's powerful earthquakes has risen to 14,351, with more than 63,700 injured.

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Erdoğan inspects search and rescue efforts in earthquake-hit Gaziantep

To speed up search and rescue operations, Türkiye on Tuesday announced a three-month state of emergency in the quake-hit provinces.

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Erdoğan inspects search and rescue efforts in earthquake-hit Gaziantep

Erdoğan said the state of emergency will give an opportunity to foil moneylenders and seditious groups who try to exploit the aftermath of the quake disaster.

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Erdoğan inspects search and rescue efforts in earthquake-hit Gaziantep

"Our state has been in the field with all its institutions starting from the moment of the earthquakes," he added.

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Erdoğan inspects search and rescue efforts in earthquake-hit Gaziantep

The president also pledged to rebuild the region as part of a one-year plan.

Erdoğan also announced that containers, also coming from abroad, will be distributed to the victims.

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Erdoğan inspects search and rescue efforts in earthquake-hit Gaziantep

Later, he will visit the Osmaniye and Kilis provinces to meet with earthquake victims.

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Erdoğan inspects search and rescue efforts in earthquake-hit Gaziantep

On Wednesday, Erdoğan inspected ongoing search and rescue work, as well as relief efforts in the Adana, Hatay, and Kahramanmaraş provinces, in addition to one of the quake epicenters Pazarcik, where he met survivors in tent cities.