Deadly Fire in Bangkok Entertainment Complex Kills 29 and Injures Many
A devastating fire broke out late Sunday night in a restaurant and entertainment complex in northern Bangkok, Thailand, killing at least 29 people and injuring dozens more. The blaze rapidly spread through the building, trapping many inside. Emergency responders from multiple fire stations were dispatched to the scene near Lat Phrao Road in the Chatuchak district to extinguish the fire and rescue those trapped.
Authorities reported that numerous victims were rushed to hospitals for urgent medical treatment. Firefighters used advanced equipment to control the flames and conduct rescue operations amid challenging conditions. The incident was first reported around 11:57 p.m. local time via emergency hotline 199, prompting a large-scale response from the Suthisan Fire and Rescue Station and other nearby units.
The fire occurred near the Union Mall and the Phahon Yothin MRT station, a busy area known for nightlife and dining. Local media and social networks shared images and updates as the situation unfolded. Investigations into the cause of the fire are ongoing, and emergency services continue to work at the site.
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