Fire at Bangkok's Na Ladprao pub kills 27 and injures 73, the Thai capital's deadliest blaze in 17 years
A fire tore through the Na Ladprao music pub in northern Bangkok overnight on July 12, killing at least 27 people and injuring 73, with 25 left in critical condition; CNN described the blaze as Bangkok's deadliest in 17 years; footage shared by first responders showed flames coming from the front door of the bar in the Lat Phrao area of the Thai capital
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Summary
A fire broke out overnight on July 12 at the Na Ladprao pub, a music bar in the Lat Phrao area of northern Bangkok, killing at least 27 people and injuring 73. CNN reported 25 of the injured were left in critical condition and called it the deadliest fire in Bangkok in 17 years. Al Jazeera identified the venue by name, with first-responder footage showing flames emerging from the front entrance. The blaze occurred in a densely populated commercial district.
Why it matters
Bangkok has a history of deadly nightlife venue fires linked to overcrowding, inadequate fire exits, and building-code enforcement gaps. A death toll of 27 in a single pub fire is the highest in the Thai capital since at least 2009 and will increase pressure on Thailand's government to tighten venue safety inspections, particularly for live-music establishments in dense urban districts.
What to watch
- Thai authorities' cause-of-fire investigation and any criminal or regulatory charges.
- Whether the government orders inspections of nightlife venues across Bangkok following the fire.
- Final casualty count as the 25 critically hospitalized patients are treated.