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    World Bank to allocate $1.78 billion to Türkiye

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    The World Bank has announced that it will provide $ 1.78 billion dollars to Türkiye.
    “An initial damage assessment has been done to assess the scale of the disaster and identify priority areas for recovery and reconstruction,” the bank said in a statement.

    World Bank’s Chief Executive David Malpass said that “the World Bank today announced $1.78 billion for relief and recovery from the devastating earthquakes and aftershocks in Turkey, human losses, injuries and great significant infrastructural damage in the south-east of Türkiye. “

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