At least 76 people killed in a hotel fire at a ski resort in Turkey
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[January 22, 2025]
By SUZAN FRASER
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A fire raged through a 12-story hotel at a popular
ski resort in northwestern Turkey early Tuesday during a school holiday,
killing at least 76 people — at least two of them when they jumped from
the building to escape the flames, officials said.
At least 51 people also were injured in the fire at the Grand Kartal
hotel in Kartalkaya, in Bolu province’s Koroglu mountains, some 300
kilometers (185 miles) east of Istanbul, said Interior Minister Ali
Yerlikaya. The fire occurred near the start of a two-week winter break
for schools, when hotels in the region are packed.
“Our hearts are broken. We are in mourning, “ Yerlikaya told reporters
outside the hotel. ”But you should know that whoever is responsible for
causing this pain will not escape justice."
Atakan Yelkovan, a hotel guest staying on the third floor, told the IHA
news agency there was chaos on the upper floors as other guests tried to
escape, including by trying to climb down from their rooms using sheets
and blankets.
“People on the upper floors were screaming. They hung down sheets ...
Some tried to jump,” Yelkovan said.
Yerlikaya said 45 of the 76 people killed have been identified while
efforts to identify the other victims were continuing.
“Forty-five bodies were delivered to their families. We could not
(immediately) identify the others,” Yerlikaya said, adding that the
emergency response teams would conduct a final search for victims on
Wednesday.
Health Minister Kemal Memisoglu said at least one of the injured was in
serious condition, while 17 other people were treated and released.
The hotel had 238 registered guests, Yerlikaya said. The fire was
reported at 3:27 a.m. and the fire department began to respond at 4:15
a.m., he told reporters.
The government appointed six prosecutors to lead an investigation into
the blaze, which is believed to have started in the hotel's restaurant
section. Nine people have been detained as part of the investigation
into the fire, Yerlikaya said. Earlier, Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc
said the hotel’s owner was among the people detained for questioning in
the probe.
At least two of the victims died when they jumped from the building in
panic, Gov. Abdulaziz Aydin told the state-run Anadolu Agency earlier.
Those killed included Nedim Turkmen, a columnist for Sozcu newspaper,
his wife and two children, the newspaper announced.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced a day of national
mourning to be observed on Wednesday. All flags at government buildings
and Turkish diplomatic mission abroad would be lowered to half-staff, he
said.
Necmi Kepcetutan, a ski instructor at the hotel, said he was asleep when
the fire erupted and he rushed out of the building. He told NTV
television that he then helped some 20 guests out of the hotel.
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Firefighters work at the scene after a fire broke out at a hotel in
the ski resort of Kartalkaya, located in the Bolu province,
northwest Turkey, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025. (Mert Gokhan Koc/dia Photo
via AP)
The hotel was engulfed in smoke, making it difficult for guests to
locate the fire escape, he said.
“I cannot reach some of my students. I hope they are OK,” the ski
instructor told the station.
Television images showed the roof and top floors of the hotel on
fire.
Witnesses and reports suggested that the hotel’s fire detection
system failed to operate.
“My wife smelled the burning. The alarm did not go off,” said
Yelkovan, the guest interviewed by IHA. “We tried to go upstairs but
couldn’t, there were flames. We went downstairs and came here
(outside),” he said.
Yelkovan said it took about an hour for the firefighting teams to
arrive.
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.
Part of the 161-room hotel is on the side of a cliff, hampering
efforts to combat the flames.
“Because the rear side is on a slope, intervention could only be
made from the front and sides,” Yerlikaya confirmed.
Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy told reporters that the hotel
underwent inspections in 2021 and 2024 and that “no negative
situation regarding fire competence” was reported by the fire
department.
Earlier, in an address in Ankara, Erdogan said: “Unfortunately, we
received very sad news this morning from Bolu, Kartalkaya. Our
brothers and sisters were killed and injured in a fire that broke
out in a hotel.”
“All necessary steps will be taken to shed light on all aspects of
the incident and to hold those responsible accountable,” he added.
NTV showed a smoke-blackened lobby, its glass entrance and windows
smashed, its wooden reception desk charred and a chandelier crashed
to the ground.
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 to the
hands and face, the Sivas governor’s office said.
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