Bangkok Nightclub Fire: 27 Killed As Thailand Launches Investigation

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A devastating fire at a popular Bangkok bar killed at least 27 people and injured several others early Monday. Thai authorities are investigating the cause as rescue efforts and inquiries continue
Bangkok Nightclub Fire: 27 Killed As Thailand Launches Investigation
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At least 27 people were killed and several others injured after a massive fire engulfed a popular bar in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, in the early hours of Monday. The blaze, which broke out in the city's Chatuchak district, triggered panic as patrons scrambled to escape. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the fire.

Victims died while trying to escape

According to the Jerusalem Post, citing Thai authorities, many of the victims lost their lives while attempting to flee through the pub's bathroom as the fire spread rapidly through the premises.

The incident occurred at one of Bangkok's most popular entertainment venues in the Chatuchak district. Firefighters battled the flames for around 35 minutes before bringing the blaze under control, according to local authorities cited by the Jerusalem Post.

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Thai Prime Minister visits site

Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visited the scene and confirmed the scale of the tragedy, stating that 27 people had died while several others sustained injuries.

He said the cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Authorities are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the blaze, while further details about the victims and the possible cause are awaited.

Investigation underway

Officials have launched a formal investigation to determine what triggered the fire and whether any safety lapses contributed to the disaster. Rescue and forensic teams remain at the site as authorities gather evidence.

The incident is among the deadliest fire tragedies reported in Bangkok in recent years, raising fresh concerns over fire safety standards at crowded entertainment venues.

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