ANKARA - Turkey’s worst earthquake in almost a century has left a trail of destruction that could cost Ankara up to US$84.1 billion (S$111.96 billion), a business group said, while a government official put the figure at more than US$50 billion. The combined death toll in Turkey and Syria from last Monday’s 7.8 magnitude quake approached 36,000 and looked set.
Turkey's worst earthquake in almost a century has left a trail of destruction that could cost Ankara up to $84.1 billion, a business group said, while a government official put the figure at more than
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