Bangkok's bar fire is the city's latest deadly blaze - will anything ever change?
A recent fire at the Rong Beer Na Ladprao pub in Bangkok resulted in 32 deaths, echoing similar tragedies at the Mountain B nightclub in 2017 and the Santika Club in 2009, which claimed 26 and 67 lives respectively. These incidents share a common pattern: rapid fire spread, thick toxic smoke, and blocked exits leading to mass casualties.

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AI-generatedA recent fire at the Rong Beer Na Ladprao pub in Bangkok resulted in 32 deaths, echoing similar tragedies at the Mountain B nightclub in 2017 and the Santika Club in 2009, which claimed 26 and 67 lives respectively. These incidents share a common pattern: rapid fire spread, thick toxic smoke, and blocked exits leading to mass casualties. Experts suggest flammable sound insulation and electrical faults may have contributed to the fires. Despite repeated calls for improved safety measures after each blaze, the recurring nature of these deadly fires raises questions about whether lessons are being learned and implemented to prevent future occurrences.
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5 extractedThe pattern of recent fires includes multiple deaths in crowded buildings, rapid fire spread, thick smoke, and people dying from toxic inhalation.
67 people died in a fire at the Santika Club in Bangkok in 2009.
26 people died in a fire at the Mountain B nightclub four years ago in Sattahip.
32 people died in a fire at the Rong Beer Na Ladprao pub in Bangkok last Sunday night.
The fire may have been ignited by an electrical fault and spread through flammable sound insulation material.