A devastating fire at a Bangkok music bar killed 27 people, with many trapped inside windowless bathrooms. Investigators are examining emergency exits, safety violations, and the fire’s cause.
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Deadly Fire Claims 27 Lives in Thailand’s Capital
At least 27 people have died, and dozens more have been injured after a devastating fire tore through a popular music bar in Bangkok, Thailand, late Sunday night.
Emergency officials said the blaze spread rapidly through the venue, trapping many customers before firefighters managed to bring the flames under control. Authorities have launched a major investigation into what caused one of Bangkok’s deadliest fires in recent years.
Fire Broke Out Shortly Before Midnight
According to Bangkok officials, the fire started shortly before midnight at the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao music bar in the northern part of the Thai capital.
Firefighters reached the scene quickly but needed around 30 minutes to fully extinguish the blaze. Thick smoke and intense flames made rescue operations extremely difficult as frightened customers rushed toward available exits.
Many Victims Trapped in Windowless Bathrooms
Authorities revealed that most of the victims were discovered inside windowless bathrooms located at the rear of the venue.
Investigators believe many patrons fled toward the back of the building while trying to escape the flames but became trapped as smoke rapidly filled the enclosed spaces. Several bodies were found near restroom areas after firefighters entered the building.
Dozens Hospitalized After the Inferno
In addition to the fatalities, more than 70 people were reported injured in the disaster.
Hospital officials said many victims suffered severe burns and smoke inhalation, with several remaining in critical condition. Emergency medical teams transported survivors to nearby hospitals throughout the night.
Eyewitnesses Describe Moments of Panic
Witnesses said smoke first appeared near the stage area before the entire venue was suddenly plunged into darkness.
Several people reported hearing an explosion moments later as panic spread among customers trying to reach safety. Videos shared by first responders showed terrified patrons running from the burning building while thick black smoke poured from the entrance.
Emergency Exits Under Investigation
Thai authorities are investigating whether blocked or locked emergency exits contributed to the high death toll.
Officials said evidence suggests some escape routes may have been obstructed, making it difficult for customers to leave the building during the emergency. Investigators are also examining whether fire safety regulations were properly followed.
Electrical Fault Among Possible Causes
Preliminary investigations indicate the blaze may have originated from an electrical problem near the performance stage.
Witnesses told investigators they noticed smoke coming from electrical equipment before power was lost. Authorities are also examining ceiling materials and other combustible fixtures that may have accelerated the fire’s spread.
Prime Minister Visits the Scene
Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visited the site soon after the tragedy to assess the situation.
He expressed condolences to the victims’ families and instructed officials to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the incident. Government agencies have promised accountability if safety violations are discovered.
Thailand’s History of Nightclub Fires
The latest tragedy has revived concerns over fire safety standards at entertainment venues across Thailand.
The country has experienced several deadly nightclub fires over the past two decades, including the 2009 Santika Club fire and the 2022 Mountain B nightclub disaster. Those incidents also raised questions about emergency exits, building materials and enforcement of safety regulations.
Safety Experts Call for Stronger Enforcement
Fire safety experts say entertainment venues should regularly inspect electrical systems, emergency exits and fire suppression equipment.
Authorities are expected to review licensing procedures and building safety compliance following the latest disaster. Investigators hope their findings will help prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Pakistanis Advised to Stay Updated
Although no Pakistani casualties have been officially confirmed, Pakistani nationals living in or travelling to Thailand have been advised to monitor official updates and follow local emergency instructions.
The investigation remains ongoing, with forensic teams continuing to examine the scene and authorities expected to release additional findings in the coming days.

