President Erdogan vows to crack down on looters in earthquake-hit Turkey

Stories of looting of broken shops in Turkey are beginning to flow into after Monday's huge earthquake devastated massive areas of the nation's southeast. 

Video footage reveals indignant shopkeepers chasing out a person suspected of stealing, within the southern metropolis of Antakya. And the looters are usually not solely after necessities, they're additionally taking dear client gadgets. 

"There is a cellphone store close to mine the place all of the telephones have been stolen”, says native shopkeeper Nizamettin Bilmez.

“Supermarkets are okay. If folks come to take nappies, meals and drinks, it is regular as a result of no assist has arrived for one to 2 days. Folks can come with out issues. However some persons are unusual, they arrive to take a cooker or a espresso machine.”

Addressing stories of looting within the area, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed that culprits could be handled "firmly", saying a state of emergency declared in ten affected provinces would permit authorities to behave to forestall additional incidents.

The Turkish Defence Ministry has launched pictures of troopers patrolling market areas and streets to reassure residents.

Nonetheless, the federal government is coming below mounting criticism for what has been perceived as a gradual catastrophe response and lax implementation of earthquake rules for buildings.

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