A fire at a hotel at a popular ski resort in northwestern Turkey on Tuesday killed at least 66 people, Turkey’s Interior Minister said.
Ali Yerlikaya said at least 51 other people were injured in the disaster.
The loss is significant as 66 lives were tragically lost in a fire that occurred at the hotel,” Yerlikaya informed the press following his examination of the scene.
Health Minister Kemal Memisoglu said at least one of the injured was in serious condition.
According to officials and reports, the fire started at approximately 3:30 a.m. in the restaurant of the 12-story Grand Kartal hotel located in the resort of Kartalkaya in Bolu province. The origin of the fire is currently being investigated.
As panic ensued, two individuals tragically lost their lives after jumping from the building, as mentioned by Governor Abdulaziz Aydin to the state-run Anadolu Agency. It was reported by private NTV television that some individuals attempted to descend from their rooms by using sheets and blankets.
There were 234 guests staying at the hotel, Aydin said.
The government appointed six prosecutors to lead an investigation into the fire. NTV television suggested that the wooden cladding on the exterior of the hotel, in a chalet-style design, may have accelerated the spread of the fire.
The 161-room hotel is on the side of a cliff, hampering efforts to combat the flames, the station also reported.
NTV showed a smoke-blackened lobby, its glass entrance and windows smashed, its wooden reception desk charred and a chandelier crashed to the ground.
Kartalkaya is a popular ski resort in the Koroglu mountains, some 300 kilometers (185 miles) east of Istanbul. The fire occurred during the school semester break when hotels in the region are packed.
Aydin’s office said 30 fire trucks and 28 ambulances were sent to the site.
Other hotels at the resort were evacuated as a precaution and guests were placed in hotels around Bolu.
Meanwhile, a gas explosion at a hotel at another ski resort in central Turkey injured four people.
The explosion took place at the Yildiz Mountain Winter Sports Center in Sivas province. Two skiers and their instructor were slightly injured while another instructor received second-degree burns on the hands and face, the Sivas governor’s office said.