Two dead after fire breaks out at Armenian church in Istanbul
Two people were killed and another two were hospitalized after a fire broke out in the lodging section of the Surp Prgich Armenian Catholic Church in Istanbul's Beyoğlu district Monday night, the Daily Sabah reported.
In the statement made by the Istanbul Governor's Office, it was announced that security, health and fire crews were immediately sent to the region after a fire was reported in the lodging section of the Armenian church.
After about four hours, the fire department units were able to extinguish the blaze.
During the work of the fire crews that searched the extinguished building, the lifeless body of one person was found. Following the arrival of crime scene investigation teams, the search in the lodging area continued and uncovered the lifeless body of one more victim.
Emphasizing that the fire was under control, the statement read: "Four people were evacuated in the fire, and two people affected by the smoke were sent to the hospital as a precautionary measure. The work of our on-duty teams at the scene of the fire continues. We offer our best wishes to the church community and the neighborhood residents. An investigation has been started on the subject."
The spiritual leader of the Armenian Catholic Community of Türkiye, Levon Zekiyan, also came to the region where the incident took place.