US authorizing aid to Turkey following deadly earthquake

The earthquake killed more than 2,200 people and injured thousands more in Turkey and northwest Syria.

 Members of the Disaster Response Special Unit, who will fly to Turkey to help in the aftermath of an earthquake, board a Hellenic Air Force C-130, before departing from the military airport of Elefsina, Greece, February 6, 2023 (photo credit: REUTERS/LOUIZA VRADI)
Members of the Disaster Response Special Unit, who will fly to Turkey to help in the aftermath of an earthquake, board a Hellenic Air Force C-130, before departing from the military airport of Elefsina, Greece, February 6, 2023
(photo credit: REUTERS/LOUIZA VRADI)

US President Joe Biden on Monday said his administration has been working closely with Turkey, authorizing an immediate Washington response to the devastating earthquake there.

 The United States is sending two, 79-person search-and-rescue teams to assist Turkish officials in responding to the earthquake that killed more than 2,600 people in that country and Syria, according to the White House.

"Our teams are deploying quickly to begin to support Turkish search and rescue efforts and address the needs of those injured and displaced by the earthquake," Biden said in a statement released by the White House.

Blinken: United States is already responding with assistance

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said earlier on Monday that the United States is already responding with assistance.

 People search for survivors under the rubble following an earthquake in Diyarbakir, Turkey February 6, 2023. (credit: Sertac Kayar/Reuters)
People search for survivors under the rubble following an earthquake in Diyarbakir, Turkey February 6, 2023. (credit: Sertac Kayar/Reuters)

"Our initial assistance response to Türkiye is already underway, and US-supported humanitarian organizations in Syria are responding to the earthquakes’ effects across the country. 

"We are determined to do all that we can to help those affected by these earthquakes in the days, weeks, and months ahead," Blinken said in a statement.