Autopsies found that 27 victims died from carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning after inhaling smoke.

Thai authorities are investigating if negligence was what led to the deadly inferno at a Bangkok pub late on Sunday, as survivors reported doors being locked and the lack of…

As Bangkok kicks-off an investigation into a fire in a bar last Sunday, three people among the wounded have died. The number of deaths from the blaze now stand at 30.

A blaze at the Rong Beer Na Ladprao music bar in northern Bangkok was the city’s deadliest fire in 17 years. The fire broke out late Sunday and spread quickly, leaving blown-out…

Investigators probe safety lapses and possible negligence as witnesses recount power failure, locked exits and toxic smoke

Initial assessment finds an electrical short circuit in air conditioner in the ceiling caused the fire

Thailand authorities say that 24 people remain in critical condition in hospital after the blaze at a pub.

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An investigation into the cause of the fire and whether the bar was following safety regulations is ongoing. Most of the people who were killed were found trapped in windowless…

BANGKOK, July 14 — The Bangkok bar that erupted into flames, killing 30 people, lacked some basic safety systems that might have saved lives, an independent expert told AFP...

Expert reveals Bangkok bar's fire tragedy stemmed from lack of essential safety measures, highlighting urgent need for regulatory reforms.

In a tragic incident, a Bangkok bar fire has claimed 32 lives, prompting Thailand to initiate a nationwide safety review of entertainment venues.

Most of the people who were killed were found trapped in windowless bathrooms, where they may have sought to escape the flames, police said.

All the victims have been identified

Autopsies found that 27 victims died from carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning after inhaling smoke.

BANGKOK, July 17 — The majority of people killed in Bangkok’s devastating bar fire died from smoke inhalation, forensic police told AFP today after completing autopsies of all...

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