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Fire at pub on outskirts of Bangkok kills at least 27 people and injures dozens

Euronews World · 2026-07-13

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• What happened: A fire at the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao bar in Bangkok resulted in at least 27 fatalities and dozens of injuries, marking Thailand's deadliest fire incident in nearly two decades. • Why it matters: The tragedy highlights ongoing concerns regarding safety regulations in Thailand's nightlife venues, with initial investigations suggesting blocked exits and inadequate emergency protocols. • What to watch next: Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident, including the venue's compliance with safety standards, and potential legal repercussions for any violations.

By Gavin Blackburn Published on 13/07/2026 - 7:22 GMT+2 Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp The venue has a stage, two bars and a kitchen, with a total capacity of more than 300 people, as well as four fire exits, according to a Facebook post promoting a live show this month. A huge fire in a Bangkok bar killed at least 27 people and injured dozens, officials and witnesses said on Monday, the deadliest such incident in Thailand in almost two decades. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT People ran screaming out of the venue on the outskirts of the Thai capital on Sunday evening as flames shot out of the entrance, several with their clothing burned or ablaze, according to video verified by the AFP news agency. An AFP journalist saw several body bags on the ground early on Monday morning outside the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao bar and restaurant. A few hours later, forensic police began combing their way through the devastated venue. "The fire spread very quickly, reaching up to the ceiling. Smoke was likely the main cause of death," Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt told reporters at the scene. He said 27 people were killed and 63 were hospitalised with injuries, including 22 in critical condition, adding that authorities had launched an investigation. It was the deadliest fire in Thailand since a blaze tore through Bangkok's Santika club during New Year celebrations in 2009, killing 67 people and injuring more than 200. Shoes are seen scattered in front of a pub in Bangkok, 13 July, 2026 AP Photo A number of the victims were found near a fire exit that authorities believe may have been blocked, the governor said. Motorbike taxi driver Surin Jaiharn said he saw the fire burst into the street from the bar door and helped about five people fleeing with burnt and blistering skin. "I feel depressed. I saw many deaths and I do not know the fate of the people I helped," the 45-year-old said. He said he used cloths to put out flames on their bodies while another driver carried a female victim away from the danger. Authorities said on Monday they had identified 10 of the victims so far, nine of them Thai nationals and the other from Laos. Related Firefighters tackle large Edinburgh blaze as historic building left in ruinsAt least 28 dead in fire at shoe factory in eastern China, state media reports 'Blind spots' The venue has a stage, two bars and a kitchen, with a total capacity of more than 300 people, as well as four fire exits, according to a Facebook post promoting a live show this month. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who earlier visited the scene, said the venue was licensed to operate as a restaurant, adding that police were looking at its inspection record. He assured the victims and their families they would "receive the best possible care". Initial inquiries suggested there were "blind spots" without a visible fire escape route, Anutin told reporters at City Hall. Bodies of victims of a fire are seen laid in a row in Bangkok, 13 July, 2026 AP Photo He urged everyone to wait for the investigators' report, but added, "There will be no leniency if any laws have been broken." The fire broke out around 11:00 pm on Sunday and police said that by around 2:00 am on Monday it was under control. Laotian tourist Kan Kutirat told AFP he "heard loud screaming from a lot of people inside, chaos happened". "I never experienced anything like this before," he said. "The images are still stuck in my mind." 'Blocking the way' Most of the bar's windows were blown out and AFP reporters saw beer bottles and stools covered in white dust. Earlier, Anutin said musicians at the venue described "smoke from a circuit breaker near the stage followed by the power going out and an explosion." "Most of the victims ran to the back, to toilets with no exit. It could be because of panic because there was fire and smoke," the premier told reporters. Suriyachai Rawiwan, head of Bangkok's disaster prevention department, said emergency services arrived within five minutes of being called but the fire had already spread. A forensic police officer inspects the site of a fire in Bangkok, 13 July, 2026 AP Photo "When we went in to search, we found tables and seating blocking the way everywhere and the heat was intense," Suriyachai said. Thailand's approach to health and safety regulations, particularly in its bars and nightclubs, has long raised concerns. Most recently, 25 people died after a fire ripped through the Mountain B nightclub in Thailand's eastern Chonburi province in 2022. Go to accessibility shortcuts Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Read more Viral fake AI-image shows Macron kneeling before Thai king Australian charged with murder after Thai teen's body found in suitcase Princess Bajrakitiyabha the 'pride of Thailand' dies aged 47 after three-year battle with infection pub Emergency Thailand bar Fire Bangkok

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