Bangkok bar fire claims 27 lives, dozens injured in late-night blaze
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Mr Bagel
At least 27 people have died after a fire broke out in a bar in Thailand's capital Bangkok, according to initial reports from multiple Turkish news outlets. The blaze, which erupted at the venue, also left a number of people injured, with rescue and search operations still underway.
"First determinations indicate 27 people lost their lives in the fire," Anadolu Ajansı reported, citing local authorities. The incident has sent shockwaves through the city's entertainment district, where the bar was located.
"27 people lost their lives trapped in the flames, and many were injured."
The outlet added that search and rescue efforts continued as emergency teams worked through the debris. The exact number of injured has not yet been confirmed, but witnesses described chaotic scenes as patrons attempted to escape the rapidly spreading fire.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the blaze, according to Cumhuriyet. The outlet noted that officials are looking into whether safety protocols were violated, though no further details have emerged. gazeteoksijen.com echoed the report, stating that the cause of the fire and other particulars are still being investigated, with limited information available so far.
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