Thai police probe safety lapses after deadly Bangkok bar fire
•Thai police probe safety lapses after deadly Bangkok bar fireTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, People flee Bangkok bar as hug...
•First responders found many of the victims in the restrooms at the end of the bar, from where experts believe they tried to flee – but couldn't.Image source, Thai News PixImage caption, The fire broke...
•But several people who had visited the bar earlier have described it as a dark room even in its original state.
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Thai police probe safety lapses after deadly Bangkok bar fireTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, People flee Bangkok bar as huge flames shoot out from doorwayByJiraporn Sricham, BBC Thai, Reporting fromBangkok and Kelly Ng, Reporting fromSingaporePublished34 minutes agoThai authorities are investigating if negligence was what led to the deadly inferno at a Bangkok bar late on Sunday, as survivors reported doors being locked and the lack of signage demarcating emergency exits.The use of flammable materials as decoration may have facilitated the rapid spread of the fire, which originated near the stage, police say.This "indicates a lack of caution and disregard for the safety of the patrons," Police General Kittiratt Phanphet said on Monday.The blaze has left at least 28 people dead and dozens more injured. First responders found many of the victims in the restrooms at the end of the bar, from where experts believe they tried to flee – but couldn't.Image source, Thai News PixImage caption, The fire broke out late on Sunday and has left at least 28 people deadPreliminary investigations suggest the blaze was caused by a short circuit in an air conditioner, which quickly cut power throughout the bar. But several people who had visited the bar earlier have described it as a dark room even in its original state. Phatsara Khamloet, who visited in May, told BBC Thai she had to navigate a "winding route" to reach the bathroom, and noted that the exits were not well marked.Busakorn Saensuk, a fire safety expert from the Engineering Institute of Thailand who inspected the aftermath at Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao, said the door near the restrooms was locked, while the two doors at the entrance were partially obstructed by furniture and other objects.Customers would instinctively have run away from the fire, towards the back where the restrooms were, Busakorn tells BBC Thai. "But onc...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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