Tragedy Strikes as Greek Hotel Blaze Claims Life and Leaves Eleven Hospitalized
A devastating fire at a hotel in Kalambaka, near the historic monasteries at Meteora, Greece, resulted in the owner's death and eleven people hospitalized. Emergency crews rescued 26 individuals, and survivors were relocated to nearby accommodations. The hotel's owner died trying to assist guests.

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A tragic fire erupted at a hotel in Kalambaka, Greece, claiming the life of its owner and leaving 11 people hospitalized. The incident occurred near the historic monasteries of Meteora, UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The three-story hotel suffered extensive damage as emergency crews worked tirelessly to rescue 26 individuals, with some lifted off balconies using cranes. Unfortunately, the 55-year-old owner died from injuries sustained after falling from a balcony.
Witnesses described chaotic escape scenes as smoke billowed through the halls. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, while survivors have been relocated by the region's hoteliers association.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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