First victims identified after ski resort blaze kills at least 76 people - Cause of fire at the Grand Kartal hotel in Kartalkaya under investigation after dozens die at popular ski resort
A fire at a ski resort hotel in Turkey's Bolu mountains killed 66 people and injured 51 others on Tuesday, forcing panicked guests to jump out of windows in the middle of the night.
A fire at a ski resort hotel in Turkey's Bolu mountains killed 76 people and injured 51 others on Tuesday, forcing panicked guests to jump out of windows in the middle of the night.
Wisma Putra says it is closely monitoring the aftermath of the incident through its embassy in Ankara and consulate general in Istanbul.
PUTRAJAYA: No Malaysians have been reported among the casualties of the devastating fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in the Kartalkaya Ski Resort, Bolu, Turkiye, which claimed 76 lives and left 51 others injured.
A devastating fire at the Grand Kartal hotel in Turkey's Kartalkaya ski resort killed at least 66 people and injured 51 others during a busy school holiday period.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Share ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — At least 30 people have died in Istanbul over the past three days after ...
Turkey’s interior minister says a fire that broke out at a hotel at a popular ski resort has killed at least 66 people
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Nine people have been detained after 76 died from the devastating fire at Turkey's Kartalkaya ski resort in northwestern Bolu province, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. When speaking to the reporters at the scene on Tuesday,
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