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Deadly Bangkok pub fire claims 27 lives as sudden electrical explosion traps dozens inside

Flames engulfed a popular nightclub in northern Bangkok, killing 27 patrons and injuring dozens more after an electrical failure. Authorities are investigating the rapid spread of toxic smoke that trapped victims inside the venue
Published By : Satya Mohapatra | July 13, 2026 8:36 AM
Deadly Bangkok pub fire claims 27 lives as sudden electrical explosion traps dozens inside

Devastating Bangkok nightclub fire leaves 27 dead and dozens injured

Flames ripped through Na Ladprao pub in northern Bangkok shortly after midnight on Monday, killing at least 27 people. Thai officials report that 63 individuals suffered injuries during the catastrophic disaster. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt stated that 22 of those injured patients remain in critical condition at local hospitals. First responders found a chaotic scene as terrified patrons rushed out of the burning building to escape the heat.

Sudden electrical failure sparks panic

Musicians performing on stage noticed smoke rising from a nearby circuit breaker right before the venue suddenly lost all power. Performers reported that an explosion quickly followed this terrifying blackout. Fire rapidly consumed the decorative soundproofing materials located on the ceiling. This burning material sent dense, toxic black smoke billowing throughout the entirely enclosed space in a matter of minutes. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visited the ruined site to inspect the damage personally. He confirmed that rescue teams found many victims collapsed near the back restrooms. Patrons desperately tried to escape the choking fumes by moving away from the main stage. Sadly, severe smoke inhalation ultimately claimed most of the lives rather than direct burn injuries.

Emergency crews battle deadly inferno

Rescue workers arrived quickly after receiving emergency calls around midnight. Firefighters fought the intense blaze for roughly 30 minutes before they successfully brought it under complete control. First responders encountered scenes of utter devastation inside the venue. They found heavily burnt furniture, deeply blackened walls, and extensive structural damage across the property. Authorities immediately launched a formal investigation to determine the exact safety failures that sparked this deadly Bangkok pub fire. Historically, Thailand has struggled with consistent enforcement of building safety codes in crowded nightlife districts. This ongoing issue has repeatedly led to devastating events, mirroring the tragic 2009 Santika club fire that killed 66 people.