A liquefied petroleum gas tank exploded at a five-star Mediterranean hotel on Thursday, killing one person and injuring 10 others, including five tourists, private Dogan news agency reported. The explosion damaged the kitchen and the restaurant of the Kaya Hotel in the resort town of Belek, near the city of Antalya, Anatolia said. A Turkish butcher in the kitchen was killed. Five other staff members and five tourists -- three Germans and two Russians -- were injured, Dogan said. Belek is popular with German, Israeli and Russian tourists. CNN-Turk said workers had replaced a giant liquefied petroleum gas tank at the hotel only days ago.