Istanbul nightclub fire: Five arrested after dozens dead
Police have made swift arrests after a fire swept through a nightclub killing dozens and leaving others badly burnt.
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At least 29 people have died and one has been left fighting for survival in hospital after a blaze ripped through a closed nightclub in Turkey.
Firefighters battled to free workers trapped in the basement Masquerade club as the fire took hold of the two-floor venue beneath a residential tower block in Istanbul’s Gayrettepe district at midday on Tuesday local time.
The nationalities of the victims are not yet known.
Governor of Istanbul Davut Gul confirmed an investigation was underway adding the cause of the blaze had not yet been established.
Mr Gul said that most of the victims are thought to have been carrying out renovation work to the venue.
The fire began at 7.47pm Tuesday, AEST, and was only brought under control by firefighters hours later.
Five people have been arrested in connection with the fire including three workplace officials, the nightclub manager and the manager of the renovations.
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Firefighters and other first responders surrounded the charred entrance to the club, which occupies two floors beneath a 16-storey residential building.
The number of victims has rapidly increased throughout the afternoon, with the governor’s office issuing continuous updates.
The new Mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglu, rushed to the scene and offered his condolences on social media, writing on Twitter/X, “May God have mercy on our citizens who lost their lives, and I wish a speedy recovery to our injured.”
Television images showed flames and a column of thick smoke rushing from upper-storey windows.
The number of people reported killed and hurt rose throughout the afternoon in a string of statements from the governor’s office, as more victims succumbed to their injuries.
The blaze had broken out during construction work in the first and second floors below ground, which housed a nightclub, officials told reporters.
“An investigation has been opened into the fire in Gayrettepe,” Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya posted on X.
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Originally published as Istanbul nightclub fire: Five arrested after dozens dead