MOSCOW — A fire at a luxury hotel in the Black Sea resort of Batumi, Georgia, killed 11 people and injured 21 more, the police said on Saturday.

Ten of those killed were Georgians, a police statement said, and the other was a citizen of Iran.

The blaze broke out at the Leogrand Hotel on Friday night, most likely in its spa center, according to local television reports.

All those who perished had died after inhaling fumes, the regional health minister, Zaal Mikeladze, said.

“Eighteen people are still hospitalized,” he told Georgia’s Channel One television network. “They are all in stable condition.”