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The damaged Mountain B pub in Sattahip district of Thailand’s eastern province of Chon Buri, where 14 people were killed and dozens of others injured in a fire last night, has been found to have been modified illegally and had operated beyond the permissible hours, according to Provincial Police Commander Pol Maj-Gen Attasit Kitjaharn.

 

He said that the pub owner was granted permission to operate as a restaurant, where liquor could be served to its customers, but it was modified into a pub without a permission.

 

He also said that most customers were unaware that there were back and side doors and that only employees were aware of their existence. The back door was blocked and the side door was locked all the time.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/deadly-chonburi-pub-found-to-be-illegally-modified-operated-after-allowed-hours/

 

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Sattahip Fatal Pub Fire Disaster; Allegations Of Illegal Operations

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The Mountain B pub that burned down early Friday morning, killing 14 people and injuring 38 others, was illegally built and operated.  Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda said the Mountain B pub, in the Satthahip district of Chonburi, did not have a pub licence and was built in an area where entertainment venues were prohibited.

 

“Officials are checking details of the building, including its design, construction materials used, control systems and fire exits. I told them to find the cause of the fire and the people responsible for it,” said Gen Anupong.

 

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One of the survivors is reported to have said that before the disaster music was being playing and the pub’s patrons dancing but then a fire broke out in the ceiling followed by multiple explosions. The reports suggests that the explosions immediately killed several people. Others were trapped by the raging fire as they tried to escape the scene.

 

Comments have been made that the Mountain B Pub had only one entrance and exit during the fire as the rear exit behind the music stage was locked. Additionally comments have described the interior being decorated with highly inflammable acoustic foam panels.

 

Pol Maj Gen Atthasit Kitjahan, commander of the Chonburi police, said the premises were licensed to operate as an eatery, and had been illegally altered and used as an enclosed entertainment place.

 

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He said the building was almost completely destroyed, including the interior structure and decor, soundproofing, stage and ceiling tiles. Police attempted to inspect in late on Friday morning, but had to withdraw when the fire briefly flared up again.

 

Investigators had questioned the staff and owner of the pub, eyewitnesses and the electrician who was earlier hired to repair the building’s power system, he said.  The fire  erupted about 1am on Friday, when more than 100 customers were still inside.

 

Witnesses said the blaze was first noticed on the roof, and spread quickly through the soundproofing foam.  Fourteen people were confirmed killed in the blaze and 38 others injured, according to the provincial disaster prevention and mitigation office in Chon Buri, down from early reports of 40-41 injured.

 

Of the 38 people confirmed as injured, 20 were seriously hurt as they were dependent on ventilators and had severe burns, Chonburi public health chief Apirat Katanyutanon said on Friday afternoon.  Twelve seriously injured people were transferred to hospitals in Bangkok.

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha sent his condolences to victims and ordered administrative officials and police to check the safety of entertainment places nationwide, impose preventative measures, find culprits and help victims and their families.

 

Source: https://royalcoastreview.com/2022/08/sattahip-fatal-pub-fire-disaster-allegations-of-illegal-operations/

 

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1 hour ago, sikishrory said:

Lets not forget that a lot of the bars were turned into "restaurants" when the government told everyone drinking alchohol together will give you covid but eating together no problem. They didn't seem to mention that then.

You are correct l

But look at the size of the structure that itself would have been a red flag even if to be used as a Thai market. 

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Not properly licensed and open illegally after hours. You want police to do their job? Police chief in charge of that area should be charged and jailed. 15 years sounds good to me! Perhaps this "scourge of Thailand" (bib) may raise their heads out of you know where!

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1 hour ago, champers said:

The head of the fire service has been moved from his post. I am keen to see who the owners of this place are.

Totally agree, but if the owners are "connected" you can bet they will get away with a slapped wrist, if that?

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