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Fire Kills at Least 27 in Bangkok Pub

A devastating fire tore through the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao entertainment venue near Lat Phrao Soi 1 in Bangkok late on 12 July, leaving 27 people dead, according to the latest official figures. Most of the victims are believed to have died from smoke inhalation after becoming trapped inside the building as thick smoke and flames spread rapidly.

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The blaze was reported at 11.55pm on 12 July when Bangkok’s Rama Radio Centre received an emergency call via the 199 hotline reporting a fire at a restaurant near Lat Phrao Soi 1 in Chatuchak district. Firefighters from Sutthisan Fire and Rescue Station were the first to respond, with additional crews from Phahon Yothin, Phaya Thai and Huai Khwang stations joining the operation as the fire intensified. SoutheastAsians & Pacific Islanders

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The venue, which operated as a restaurant and pub, was already engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived. One person with burn injuries received treatment at the scene while emergency crews battled the blaze using three hose lines. Numerous people were reported trapped inside as firefighters worked to rescue those unable to escape.

Firefighters took around 35 minutes to bring the blaze under control. Initial reports confirmed nine fatalities, with most victims found inside the toilet area at the rear of the building, while many more injured people were taken to nearby hospitals. The official death toll was later revised to 27.

After visiting the scene on 13 July, Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said preliminary accounts from musicians performing at the venue suggested they first saw smoke coming from an electrical cut-out near the stage. Moments later, the electricity failed, an explosion was heard, and dense smoke quickly filled the venue before flames spread throughout the building.

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Anutin said many victims ran towards the rear of the premises and into the toilet area in an attempt to escape. He said there was no clearly identifiable emergency exit in that section of the building, or people may have fled there in panic to avoid the smoke after the main dining area filled with flames, smoke and explosions.

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Matichon reported that authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the fire, with the reported electrical fault forming part of the preliminary inquiry. Investigators are also expected to examine the venue’s fire safety measures, including the reported lack of a clearly marked emergency exit where many of the victims were found.

Caution video shows victims receiving CPR at scene

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Georgealbert Star Member

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UPDATE

Governor Probes Fire Escape Blockage in Bangkok Fire

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Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt visited the scene of the deadly fire at the “Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao” entertainment venue near Lat Phrao Soi 1 in Chatuchak district on 13 July 2026, as the confirmed death toll rose to 27 with a further 18 people seriously injured. The governor met officials from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department and Chatuchak district engineers to assess the damage and coordinate assistance for victims.

Chadchart confirmed that most of those who died were found near an emergency exit after apparently being unable to escape from the building. He said preliminary reports indicated that a table used to sell sweets and other items had been placed in front of the fire exit, potentially obstructing the escape route, although he stressed that forensic officers must carry out a detailed investigation before any official conclusions are reached.

The governor also said the rapid spread of the fire was believed to have been fuelled by highly flammable interior decorative materials, allowing flames to engulf the venue within minutes. He added that the venue owner was also reported to have been injured in the blaze.

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The fire broke out shortly before midnight at the popular entertainment venue and restaurant near the Lat Phrao intersection. Firefighters and rescue teams from several stations responded to the emergency, carrying out CPR on victims at the scene while transporting the injured to hospitals across Bangkok.

Earlier Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, accompanied by the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau and senior officials, inspected the site and received operational briefings from emergency responders. After entering the damaged building, the prime minister expressed condolences to the families of those who had lost relatives in the disaster.

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Officials reported that the building’s interior had been almost completely destroyed by fire. Rescue teams found victims gathered near toilets and inside the toilet area, leading investigators to believe that after power failed and visibility was lost, patrons mistakenly ran towards the toilets instead of the main exit, where they were overcome by smoke and flames.

Daily News reported that authorities will now inspect the building’s structure, fire systems, fittings and licensing records. Chadchart said that if investigators find the premises had been modified or emergency exits obstructed in a way that contributed to the high number of fatalities, criminal proceedings would be pursued against all those found responsible.

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Georgealbert Star Member

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Three Thai Nightclub Fires Expose Repeated Safety Failures

smedly Star Member

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"Most of the victims are believed to have died from smoke inhalation after becoming trapped inside the building"

no they died because of a lack of enforced standards and corruption

RIP

jacko45k Star Member

jacko45k

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God no, not again, after all the promises last time!

Can any goon set up a deathtrap night venue here?

RabidRenu Explorer Member

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I'll never forget the NYE fire caused by stage effects at Santika: the images are haunting.

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temuFarang Senior Member

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4 minutes ago, RabidRenu said:

I'll never forget the NYE fire caused by stage effects at Santika: the images are haunting.

6 minutes ago, RabidRenu said:

I'll never forget the NYE fire caused by stage effects at Santika: the images are haunting.

These authorities appear not to learn from the past and fail to take actions that would improve safety in the future.

cardinalblue Platinum Member

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Only one way in and out? If another exit, was it locked/hidden?

100% human error/devision-making…

temuFarang Senior Member

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24 minutes ago, RabidRenu said:

I'll never forget the NYE fire caused by stage effects at Santika: the images are haunting.

They failed to implement the necessary changes following that incident.

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