
Witnesses recall how a deadly inferno erupted at a 'maze-like' bar in Bangkok
Witnesses recall how a deadly inferno erupted at a 'maze-like' bar in BangkokImage source, EPAImage caption, The tragic blaze on Monday has reinforced calls for authorities to strengthen fire safety standardsByPanisa...
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A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. Witnesses recall how a deadly inferno erupted at a 'maze-like' bar in BangkokImage source, EPAImage caption, The tragic blaze on Monday has reinforced calls for authorities to strengthen fire safety standardsByPanisa Aemocha, Reporting fromBangkok, Paweena Ninbut, Reporting fromBangkok and Kelly Ng, Reporting fromSingaporePublished22 minutes agoThai indie band Thotsakan was performing at a packed bar in Bangkok on Sunday when band manager Ice Athipat Wijarn, seated off stage, saw smoke emerging from behind the keyboardist. The keyboardist, Kwang, shouted for people to flee - and within seconds a fierce blaze tore through Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao, in the city's vibrant Chatuchak district. Ice recalls fumbling with the door in the smoke-engulfed room as he tried to escape.
Then something exploded, throwing him out of the bar. The blaze killed at least 27 people and left dozens more injured, authorities confirmed on Monday. Kwang, along with Thotsakan's female singer Breeze and drummer Bew, died after succumbing to their injuries, according to a Facebook post from another band member, Patchara Songphatkaew.
The Details
The whereabouts of Din, a male singer, is still unclear. "Maybe a miracle will happen," Patchara wrote. "Let's pray things turn out well.
"Thotsakan's lead singer Tik Chaichana managed to escape unscathed only because he went to the washroom moments before the fire broke out, Thai media reported. Videos online showed him sobbing as he ran out of the burning bar. "I'm safe, thank you everyone for your concern.
But my phone and all my belongings burned... My mind is truly not okay right now," Tik wrote in a Facebook post. Image source, Bangkok Metropolitan AdministrationImage caption, Thotsakan was performing on stage when the fire broke out and quickly engulfed the barRong Beer Na Lat Phrao, like many bars and pubs along the same street, was popular with locals.
What Experts Say
At the time of writing only one foreigner, a Laotian, has been identified among those who died. Footage posted online showed panicked customers screaming as they fled – some with their clothes on fire – through the flaming front door. More than 60 people are now being treated in hospital, eight of whom are critically injured, Thai authorities say.
Several residents in the area described being stunned by the scale of the blaze. "I saw trying to extinguish the flames almost everywhere," said Titi Liewcha, who lives across the street from the bar. "I saw ambulances and rescue vehicles everywhere.
I didn't know what to do. I just sat there stunned for a while. " Titi and Sirinya, who also lives nearby, told Thai they initially feared that the fire would spread towards their homes.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.





