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1Based on a news report from Bangkok by the Associated Press (AP)
A really big and dangerous fire burned through a music bar (a fun place where people listen to live music, drink, and hang out) in Bangkok, Thailand. This happened overnight.
Here are the important facts:
Important Point: Most of the people who died breathed in too much smoke, which is called "smoke inhalation." Many of them didn’t have their ID cards (little cards that show who they are) on them, so police are working hard to figure out exactly who they were.
The bar is called Rong Beer Na Ladprao, and it is a single-story building (just one floor) in the northern part of the city.
Let’s look at how the night went, step by step:
Police Chief Kittharath Punpetch shared some sad details:
Investigators are looking closely at the ceiling above the stage where bands play. They found some decoration materials there. They want to check:
The Prime Minister of Thailand, Anutin Charnvirakul, talked to a musician who was playing at the bar. The musician said:
Bangkok’s Governor, Chadchart Sittipunt, said most deaths were from smoke. He also said a help desk was made so family members could come and ask about their loved ones.
On Monday morning:
A singer named Sukanya Wongwongwai was singing at a nearby place when she heard about the fire. She ran over because her friends were playing music at the bar. She shared:
She said people who were inside told her: "When the fire started, everything went dark. The power turned off and smoke was everywhere, so they couldn’t find their friends."
A registration spot was set up at the scene to gather information from relatives coming to look for their loved ones.
Sadly, yes. Here are two other big fires from before:
A terrible fire at the Rong Beer Na Ladprao music bar in Bangkok killed at least 27 people and hurt 73 others, with 25 in critical condition. The fire started just before midnight on Sunday and was controlled in about half an hour. Many victims were trapped because exits were blocked, dark, or possibly locked, and most died from breathing in smoke. Leaders and police are investigating whether bad wiring or easy-to-burn decorations caused the spark. This was Bangkok’s worst fire in 17 years, reminding everyone of past tragedies in 2009 and 2022.
1. Why did so many people die in the fire?
Most people died from breathing in too much smoke. Many were trapped in bathrooms or couldn’t find the exits because it was dark, blocked by tables, or the doors may have been locked.
2. What caused the fire?
Police are still investigating! They are looking at the stage ceiling and electric wires. A musician said he saw smoke from an electricity box and then heard a boom before the smoke spread.
3. How many people were hurt, and how bad is it?
73 people were injured. Out of those, 25 are in "critical condition," which means they are very badly hurt and in the hospital needing lots of help.
4. Has Thailand had bad fires like this before?
Yes. In 2022, 14 people died in a bar fire. In 2009, 66 people died in a New Year’s Eve club fire caused by indoor fireworks.
5. Are families able to find their loved ones?
A special registration spot was set up where relatives can give information and ask about people they can’t find. Since many victims didn’t have ID cards, police are working to identify them.