The Bangkok bar fire that claimed 30 lives has sparked a major negligence investigation, as police focus on exit accessibility and electrical failures. The blaze at Rong Beer Na Ladprao pub is the deadliest in the city in 17 years, with victims trapped in windowless bathrooms and blocked exits. This tragedy underscores the critical importance of fire safety compliance in public venues.
What Caused the Bangkok Bar Fire?
Initial assessments point to an electrical short circuit in an air conditioner ceiling unit. Police chief Kitrat Phanphet confirmed negligence as the primary theory, with inquiries into locked or obstructed exits. A table selling candy blocked one rear exit, while shelving narrowed another near the kitchen.
Victim Toll and Injuries
As of Tuesday, the death toll reached 30, with 27 victims identified. Among the injured, 24 are critical, 15 moderate, and 36 have minor injuries. Most victims were Thai nationals trapped in bathrooms without windows.
| Injury Severity | Number of Victims |
|---|---|
| Critical | 24 |
| Moderate | 15 |
| Minor (released) | 36 |
Key Safety Failures Identified
- Blocked rear exit by a candy sales table
- Narrowed kitchen exit due to shelving and lockers
- Possibly locked exit doors
- Windowless bathrooms with no alternative escape
Lessons for Venue Owners and Patrons
This tragedy highlights the need for clear emergency exits, regular fire drills, and electrical maintenance. Venues must ensure all exits are unobstructed and well-lit. Patrons should always identify two escape routes upon entry.
FAQ
What caused the Bangkok bar fire?
An electrical short circuit in an air conditioner unit is the suspected cause, with police investigating negligence.
How many people died in the fire?
The death toll is 30, with 24 critically injured.
Were the exits blocked?
Yes, a rear exit was blocked by a candy table, and another exit was narrowed by shelving. Some doors may have been locked.
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