News

Actions

11 students dead in fire at girls dormitory in Turkey

1 teacher has also died, 22 injured
Posted
and last updated

ISTANBUL (AP) — A fire at a middle school dormitory for girls in southern Turkey left 12 people dead and 22 injured Tuesday night, a Turkish governor and state-run media said.

Adana Governor Mahmut Demirtas said one teacher and 11 students were killed in the fire in the town of Aladag and the wounded were taken to a hospital, according to the state-run Anadolu Agency, which described the building as a middle school dormitory for girls.

Speaking to reporters at the scene, Demirtas said the dormitory had 34 people and the fire may have been caused by an electrical problem. No one was left in the building, he said.

Turkish television showed flames rising from a three-story building and firefighters battling the blaze. Several windows on the building were scorched black and ashen debris littered the dormitory entrance. Footage broadcast by TRT showed a man being evacuated in an ambulance stretcher with an oxygen mask on.

Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu and Deputy Prime Minister Veysi Kaynak were heading to the scene, according to Anadolu.

,

Weather

Daily Forecast

View Hourly Forecast

Day

Conditions

HI / LO

Precip

Thursday

12/18/2025

AM Clouds/PM Sun

56° / 45°

5%

Friday

12/19/2025

AM Fog/PM Sun

51° / 46°

16%

Saturday

12/20/2025

Partly Cloudy

58° / 48°

7%

Sunday

12/21/2025

Mostly Cloudy

61° / 48°

4%

Monday

12/22/2025

Mostly Cloudy

58° / 48°

6%

Tuesday

12/23/2025

Mostly Cloudy

60° / 55°

12%

Wednesday

12/24/2025

Rain

59° / 52°

76%

Thursday

12/25/2025

Showers

59° / 50°

49%