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Thai Rath reported at 1 am this morning on a devastating fire in a nightclub in Sattahip, Chonburi, central/eastern Thailand that left 13 dead and around 20 severly injured.

 

A survivor reported seeing fire in a ceiling at Mountain B before multiple explosions were heard. Many died instantly and were consumed in the fire.

 

Others who managed to get out were left with horrific burns. A short circuit may have been responsible. 

 

Police captain Bunsong Yingyong was the first to respond along with Phlu Ta Luang police chief Pol Col Wuthipong Somjai and the acting district chief.

 

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Twenty fire engines and firefighters and rescue services raced to the Mountain B club, a one story facility with a glass frontage on Sukhumvit -Bang Na - Trad Road. It is on three rai of land, reported Daily News.

 

Utter chaos greeted rescuers with around twenty people with horrific blisters and burns, screaming in agony who managed to escape the inferno.

 

13 injured men and 8 women were given first aid at the scene before being rushed to the Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital.

 

Thai Rath said that tackling the fire was complicated as it was fueled by sound absorbing insulation foam.

 

It took two hours before the blaze was brought under control. The authorities sealed off the building.

 

Inside thirteen charred bodies were found - 9 men and four women. Who they were is yet to be determined. 

 

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One survivor, a 51 year old man called Jiraphat Thuraphan said that the music was playing and people were dancing happily when a fire started in the ceiling.

 

Soon after there were many explosions one after another. Many died immediately in the explosions, he claimed, and would have been subsequently burned in the fire. 

 

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Others managed to flee in the confusion.

 

No cause for the fire has yet been established but it is believed to have been caused by a short circuit in the ceiling area. 

 

More on this tragic event as the story unfolds. 

 

ASEAN NOW notes that this fire looks to be one of the worst in terms of casualties in Thailand in recent years.

 

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22 minutes ago, transam said:

Dodgy wiring, inflammable insulation, no extinguishers....????

 

Health and safety inspections..............Wos dat................????

Auditors and safety officers always too grieng jai to tell them there's anything wrong... so nothing ever improves. 

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4 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Auditors and safety officers always too grieng jai to tell them there's anything wrong... so nothing ever improves. 

Only place I ever see fire sprinklers is in my condo, new house, and at the hospitals.

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Thirteen killed, over 30 injured, in fire at pub in Chon Buri province.

 

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Thirteen people – 9 men and 4 women – died and more than 30 were injured in a blaze in a pub in Sattahip district of Thailand’s eastern coastal province of Chon Buri early this morning (Friday).

 

Rescue workers said that there were about 100 customers in the pub at the time of the fire, at about 1am, and most of the dead were found in the toilets and at the entrance to the Mountain B pub, adding that the entrance was also used as the exit.

 

Police, rescue workers and about 20 fire trucks rushed to the pub, which is located in a single-storey building on a half hectare plot on the Bang Na- Trat highway in Phlu Ta Luang sub-district.

 

A rescue worker said that it was difficult for the workers to enter the premises because there is only one way in and out, adding that there was a great deal of flammable material inside the venue.

 

It took fire fighters about an hour to bring the fire under control.

 

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Saw the news and video on the Thai FB this morning. Utterly horrendous scenes.

Some of those people that managed to escape the explosions inside the club may later succumb to the burns they suffered on the way out..

Maybe, it might have been fortunate (if there is any positives here) that this fire didn't happen on a Friday or Saturday night, when it would have been a lot busier.

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51 minutes ago, huangnon said:

Saw the news and video on the Thai FB this morning. Utterly horrendous scenes.

Some of those people that managed to escape the explosions inside the club may later succumb to the burns they suffered on the way out..

Maybe, it might have been fortunate (if there is any positives here) that this fire didn't happen on a Friday or Saturday night, when it would have been a lot busier.

It apparently was packed.

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