A devastating fire at a live music pub in Bangkok's Chatuchak area has claimed at least 30 lives, with dozens more in critical condition.Authorities suspect an electrical short circuit in a ceiling air conditioner triggered the blaze, which erupted close to midnight on Sunday.
The incident, one of the deadliest in recent Thai history, engulfed the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao pub, with witnesses reporting an explosion and rapid spread of flames.Bangkok's governor vowed stricter safety inspections, while police investigate potential negligence and fire code violations.The pub, located near train stations and shopping malls, had undergone a safety check in April.Three hospitalised victims later died, and Australian officials confirmed no Australians were affected.
The tragedy follows previous fatal fires in Thai entertainment venues, including a 2022 nightclub blaze that killed 13 and a 2009 New Year's Eve disaster claiming 65 lives.Despite past incidents, safety protocols remain inconsistently enforced, prompting calls for improved regulations.
Original title: Bangkok pub fire death toll rises to at least 30
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