A fire Tuesday at a popular Istanbul nightclub that was undergoing renovations killed 29 people and injured one, the governor’s office said.
The authorities said the renovation work at the club, Masquerade, may have caused the fire, which took place while the club was closed to the public.
The dead and injured included construction workers, the governor of Istanbul, Davut Gul, said in televised remarks.
The police arrested six people in connection with the fire, including two partners of the club, two managers, a person who was in charge of renovation work and an accountant, the governor’s office said, but no charges were immediately disclosed.
The nightclub is on the two basement floors of a 16-story residential building in downtown Istanbul, raising questions about whether it was following fire regulations including those requiring proper evacuation routes and the use of fire-retardant material.
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Davut Gul
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Istanbul