ANKARA (Reuters) - Outrage over alleged safety failures at a 12-storey hotel in Turkey has escalated into a political clash ...
Turkey on Thursday revised the death toll in the devastating fire at a ski hotel in the country's north-west to 78 from 79. The Turkish Ministry of Justice corrected the figure to 78 from the 79 ...
Officials say a waitress who jumped out of a burning hotel at a popular ski resort has succumbed to her injuries, becoming the latest victim of tragedy that has shocked the nation and revived concerns ...
Family and friends bid a tearful farewell to Ferda Apak and her daughter, Vedia Nil Apak, at an emotional funeral held ...
Many survivors told the same story — there were no fire alarms, no safety exits and no fire doors in the 12-storey hotel, ...
A catastrophic fire engulfed the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya Ski Resort, northwestern Turkey, claiming 78 lives. The ...
Authorities in Turkey have detained 11 people they said are involved in the fire that killed 79 people and injured dozens at ...
The fire that claimed 79 lives has sparked public debate over who should be held accountable for the negligence.
This week, bereaved families in Turkey buried the victims of a fire at a ski resort in the mountainous Bolu province. Survivors spoke out about a lack of basic fire safety at the Grand Kartal Hotel as ...
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Anger was growing in Turkey on Wednesday as allegations piled up that negligence played a role in the deaths of 79 people who ...
Among the detainees are Bolu municipality's deputy mayor responsible for the fire department, the fire chief, and the owner ...