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Thailand mourns after fire in a music bar
Germany🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

Thailand mourns after fire in a music bar

A severe fire broke out at the popular 'Pub Rong Beer Na Ladprao' music bar in Bangkok, Thailand, resulting in at least 27 deaths and over 60 injuries. The fire spread rapidly due to flammable materials used in the ceiling and decorations, according to Bangkok's governor. Most victims died from smoke inhalation. The incident occurred after smoke was seen coming from an electrical panel near the stage, followed by a power outage and an explosion. Many patrons fled toward the back of the building, where they were later found, while others tried to escape through blocked emergency exits. Authorities are investigating potential causes, including a possible short circuit in an air conditioning unit. The tragedy has prompted safety inspections across entertainment venues in Pattaya, a nearby tourist city.

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Deutsche Welle (English) logoDeutsche Welle (English)State / PublicCenter10 hr. ago
Death toll in Bangkok bar fire reaches 30

A deadly fire at a pub in Bangkok, Thailand, has resulted in 30 confirmed deaths, according to city officials. The blaze occurred late on Sunday night at the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao bar, located near the Chatuchak Weekend Market. Initial reports indicated 27 fatalities, which increased after three additional deaths. Over 70 individuals remain hospitalized, with 24 in critical condition. Authorities are investigating potential negligence, including blocked emergency exits, as many victims were found trapped in windowless bathrooms. The fire is among the deadliest in Thailand since 2009, when a nightclub fire killed 67 people. Mourners visited the scene on Tuesday, leaving floral offerings and handwritten messages amid the aftermath.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a tragic event without overt ideological framing. It reports on the investigation into possible negligence and mentions historical context without taking sides. While the subject involves public safety and government oversight, the tone remains neutral,

Deutsche Welle (Deutsch) logoDeutsche Welle (Deutsch)State / PublicCenteryesterday
Thailand mourns after fire in a music bar

A severe fire broke out at the popular 'Pub Rong Beer Na Ladprao' music bar in Bangkok, Thailand, resulting in at least 27 deaths and over 60 injuries. The fire spread rapidly due to flammable materials used in the ceiling and decorations, according to Bangkok's governor. Most victims died from smoke inhalation. The incident occurred after smoke was seen coming from an electrical panel near the stage, followed by a power outage and an explosion. Many patrons fled toward the back of the building, where they were later found, while others tried to escape through blocked emergency exits. Authorities are investigating potential causes, including a possible short circuit in an air conditioning unit. The tragedy has prompted safety inspections across entertainment venues in Pattaya, a nearby tourist city.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a tragic event without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on the incident itself, the casualties, and the subsequent safety measures taken in response, without showing clear bias toward any political group or ideology.

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