Death Toll in Turkish Hotel Fire Rises to 66
A massive fire at a hotel in the Turkish ski resort of Kartalkaya has claimed the lives of at least 66 people, two of whom died while attempting to escape by jumping from windows, reports NewsBox.
A large-scale fire broke out at the 11-story Grand Kartal hotel at the Kartalkaya ski resort in Bolu province, Turkey. According to Turkey's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya, the death toll has reached 66 people, including two who tried to escape the blaze by jumping from the windows. Additionally, there are reports of 51 injured individuals, some of whom have sustained serious injuries.
The minister expressed profound regret over the incident and extended condolences to the victims' families. Initially, the death toll was reported to be ten, but updated information indicates a significantly higher number of casualties.
The Russian Embassy in Ankara confirmed that no Russian citizens were among the injured or deceased. The causes of the fire are still unknown, and rescue workers are continuing their efforts to clear debris and search for any remaining people in the building.
This tragedy is one of the most severe incidents related to hotel fires in Turkey in recent years.