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Fire engulfs popular Bangkok pub, killing 27 people and injuring 63

From Al Jazeera · () English

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  • A devastating fire at the Na Ladprao pub in northern Bangkok has claimed the lives of 27 people and left 63 injured.
  • The blaze reportedly started near a stage circuit breaker, leading to an explosion and rapid smoke engulfment.
  • Many victims were found in the pub's restrooms and at the back of the establishment.

A catastrophic fire ripped through the popular Na Ladprao pub in northern Bangkok, killing 27 people and injuring 63 others. The blaze erupted around midnight, quickly engulfing the establishment and trapping patrons.

Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed the death toll from the scene, stating that 27 bodies had been recovered. He added that others were sent to hospitals, and their conditions were being assessed. The fire sent thick black smoke billowing into the sky, as seen in footage shared by first responders.

According to a musician performing at the pub, the fire began with smoke emanating from a circuit breaker near the stage. This was followed by an explosion and the rapid spread of smoke, making escape difficult. Many of the victims were discovered in the pub's restrooms and at the rear of the building.

Firefighters worked for approximately half an hour to bring the inferno under control. The aftermath revealed charred furniture and extensive damage to the pub's interior, painting a grim picture of the tragedy.

Twenty-seven bodies were moved out, lifeless bodies. Some were sent to hospitals, we are checking their conditions.

โ€” Anutin CharnvirakulThe Thai Prime Minister confirmed the number of fatalities and stated that injured individuals were receiving medical attention.
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