Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accepted that his authorities encountered issues in its response to 2 catastrophic earthquakes.
Nevertheless, he additionally defended his authorities’s response, saying it was “not possible” to organize for the size of the catastrophe.
Critics claimed the emergency companies’ response was too gradual and the federal government was poorly ready.
Erdogan stated unity was required within the aftermath of the catastrophe, with him telling reporters: “In a interval like this, I can’t abdomen folks conducting unfavourable campaigns for political curiosity.”
Over 16,000 persons are recognized to have died from the earthquakes, which struck close to Gaziantep, in south-east Turkey, on Monday.
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