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Bangkok bar fire at Rong Beer Na Ladprao kills 30, probe finds multiple safety violations

A fire broke out late on July 12 at the Rong Beer Na Ladprao music bar in Bangkok's Ladprao district, killing at least 30 people and injuring 75 others, with 24 still in critical condition as Thai authorities began a preliminary inspection that uncovered multiple safety violations

Infrastructure· active What Broke ·5 takes · ·rbtfl upd Jul 14, 2026
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The split

The same story, as told by newsrooms in different countries. Their words, attributed and linked.

Thailand / Global

EDM Addicts

“A summary of the Rong Beer Na Ladprao fire on the night of July 12, 2026: the suspected cause, the official statements, and safety checks.”

Bangkok-based nightlife and entertainment outlet; published the first detailed English-language account of the Rong Beer Na Ladprao fire, naming the venue, confirming the suspected cause and the official statements, and flagging venue safety checks as an audience-relevant practical concernread the original ↗

Turkey

Daily Sabah

“A huge fire that engulfed a music bar in Bangkok overnight left at least 27 people killed and 25 hospitalized in critical condition.”

Turkish pro-government daily; ran an early international account confirming 27 dead and 25 hospitalised in critical condition as of July 13, framing the story as an investigation beginning after the factread the original ↗

Philippines

The Manila Times

“A massive fire in a Bangkok bar late Sunday night killed at least 27 people and injured dozens, sending screaming patrons fleeing as flames shot from the entrance.”

Philippine broadsheet; reported AFP-verified video evidence and witness accounts of screaming patrons fleeing, providing the most vivid early account of the scene from an Asia-Pacific outletread the original ↗

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Summary

A fire tore through the Rong Beer Na Ladprao beer hall in Bangkok's Ladprao district on the night of July 12-13, killing at least 30 people and injuring 75 others. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration confirmed 24 people remained in critical condition as of July 14. Preliminary inspections by Thai authorities found multiple safety violations at the venue. Eyewitnesses and AFP-verified video showed flames shooting from the bar's entrance and patrons fleeing; the speed of spread indicated inadequate fire suppression and possibly blocked exits. Thailand's police launched a formal criminal investigation into the fire's cause. The Ladprao district of Bangkok is a commercial entertainment strip, and the Rong Beer Na Ladprao venue was a large music beer hall. The fire is the deadliest mass-casualty incident in Bangkok in recent years and comes against a backdrop of longstanding concerns about safety violations in Thailand's nightlife venues.

The split

Thai-language coverage, led by Bangkok Post, provided the most detailed account of the safety-violation findings and the official investigation. International English-language coverage, via AFP, AP, and regional outlets from the Philippines, Turkey, and the US, reported the death toll and scene descriptions. EDM Addicts, a Bangkok nightlife outlet, provided the only immediate safety-checklist angle for venue-goers, a practical lens absent from mainstream coverage. No venue owner statement or criminal charge was filed at time of publication.

By the numbers

  • 30, confirmed dead as of July 14
  • 75, injured, including 24 in critical condition
  • Multiple, safety violations found in preliminary inspection
  • 1, formal criminal investigation opened by Thai police

Why it matters

Thailand has a recurring record of nightlife-venue fires with high casualty counts, often linked to inadequate fire exits, flammable decoration materials, and safety inspection gaps. The Rong Beer Na Ladprao fire follows the pattern: a large venue, rapid fire spread, and multiple safety violations discovered after the fact. The scale, 30 dead in a single entertainment venue, is significant enough to prompt regulatory scrutiny of Bangkok's nightlife sector. Bangkok hosts millions of tourists annually in districts like Ladprao, Silom, and Sukhumvit where large entertainment venues operate under the same inspection regime that the Rong Beer probe is now examining.

What to watch

  • The criminal investigation's findings on the fire's origin and whether any owners or inspectors face charges.
  • Whether the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration orders systematic safety inspections of comparable entertainment venues.
  • The final death toll, which was still uncertain given 24 critical cases as of filing.
  • Any Thai government announcement of tightened venue-safety regulations in response.

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