Erdoğan unveils infrastructure plans for earthquake zone

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has unveiled plans to rejuvenate earthquake-affected areas, focusing on infrastructure development, housing and employment initiatives.

Addressing the media, Erdoğan highlighted the government's commitment to fostering growth and stability in regions struck by earthquakes.

"We have established the infrastructure for breakthroughs that will prepare these cities for the future with production, employment and exports," he stated during a visit to Kahramanmaraş on the anniversary of last year's devastating earthquake.

Erdoğan announced the launch of a housing and employment project aimed at concentrating investments from the defense industry in earthquake-stricken cities. The project, which focuses on Kahramanmaraş and other affected areas, aims to provide housing for thousands of beneficiaries while stimulating economic activity through job creation.

Erdoğan outlined plans for the establishment of a major aviation facility in Kahramanmaraş, which will produce components for the country's defense industry, including the Turkish drone Anka.

The president announced the establishment of a large facility in Kahramanmaraş for the production of aviation structures through Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ). "We are making Kahramanmaraş our second defense, aviation, and space industry center after Ankara," he declared.

Furthermore, he detailed plans for the establishment of industrial zones in Hatay's Kırıkhan district and Gaziantep, aimed at bolstering Türkiye's defense capabilities and fostering innovation in carbon fiber technology.

Erdoğan also reaffirmed his pledge to deliver 200,000 houses in earthquake zones by the end of the year, with plans to increase this number to 390,000 in the...

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