
Bangkok Pub Inferno Death Toll Reaches 30, Exit Blockages Under Scrutiny
The death toll from a fire at the Rong Beer Na Ladprao entertainment venue in Bangkok has risen to 30. Authorities are investigating the possibility that blocked and closed emergency exits trapped patrons, highlighting potential safety lapses.
PUBLISHED : 14 Jul 2026 at 14:08 UPDATED : 14 Jul 2026 at 17:50 WRITER: Online reporters and Reuters The death toll in the blaze at the Rong Beer Na Ladprao entertainment venue was confirmed at 30 on Tuesday morning, with authorities still struggling to identify all the bodies. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) reported on Tuesday morning the toll from Sunday night's pub inferno had risen from the initial 27 to 30 deaths. The three latest deaths had all been listed as suffering from serious injuries and already had been identified. The number of seriously injured was now given as 24, with 15 more classed as suffering moderate injuries. All were still being treated at various hospitals. Doctors had released another 36 people who suffered minor injuries, according to City Hall. The pub blaze began at 11.57pm on Sunday. Investigators are still trying to determine the exact cause of the deadly fire, and suspect that closed, blocked and unlighted emergency exits trapped pubgoers inside the building. Many bodies were found inside and near the door to the toilets The building housing the pub in Chatuchak district was constructed in 1970 as a standalone structure and obtained licences to sell food and provide musical entertainment. The Chatuchak district office has closed the building to the public for an initial 30 days, from Monday, while the investigation continues and the fire-ravaged building's structural integrity is tested for safety issues. According to authorities, an electrical short circuit in a ceiling air conditioner could have triggered the fire in the pub, which underwent a safety inspection in April. Police are investigating whether exits were obstructed and the use of flammable materials for stage decorations and soundproofing. "We've set up a committee to investigate the truth, what should be improved and what rules should be changed" Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt told a press conference on Tuesday. "We will do more random checks." Police said 34 people had been interviewed so far and charges would be considered after facts and evidence had been gathered. The owner is among those being treated in an intensive care unit. At a Bangkok morgue on Tuesday, rescue workers were seen moving a coffin of one of the victims, surrounded by television cameras and a throng of reporters as emotional family members and friends arrived to collect the body. Outside Rong Beer Na Ladprao, some of relatives were mourning those killed as forensics personnel gathered evidence from the scene. The pub on its Facebook page apologised over the fire and said it was cooperating fully with the investigation. "We apologise deeply over the very sad events that took place and express our condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and send our support to those injured," it said in a post that had hundreds of comments, many expressing anger and questioning its safety measures. The pub did not answer calls or immediately respond to a request for comment on preliminary findings in the investigation. Thailand has experienced several big fires at entertainment venues, which are subject to fire safety inspections, though protocols are not always strictly adhered to. A nightclub fire in Chon Buri province killed at least 13 people in 2022 and 65 people died and about 200 were injured in a New Year's Eve blaze at a packed Bangkok club in 2009, where an investigation uncovered corruption and safety violations. In Bangkok's famous Khaosan Road backpacker district packed with pubs and nightclubs and about 10 kilometres from the site of the fire, visitors expressed sadness over the incident but said they had no concerns about safety. "It doesn't worry us. All the places that we've been have been very safe," said Connor McLernon, 30, a tourist from Boston. His travel companion, Patricia Bello McLernon, 31, said the fire was likely a one-off. "It's just an unfortunate accident that happened and I don't think that should deviate anybody from visiting," she said.
多角的分析
今回の火災は、タイのエンターテイメント産業、特にナイトライフ関連ビジネスに一時的な打撃を与える可能性がある。観光客の安全への懸念が高まれば、短期的な観光客数の減少につながることも考えられる。しかし、タイ経済全体への影響は限定的と見られる。長期的には、安全基準の強化が業界全体の信頼性向上につながり、結果として健全な成長を促進する可能性もある。
投資家にとっては、エンターテイメント施設への投資リスクを再評価する契機となるだろう。特に、安全管理体制が不十分な企業や、過去に類似の事故を起こしたことのある企業への投資は慎重になる必要がある。一方で、安全基準をクリアし、厳格な管理体制を敷く企業にとっては、競争優位性が高まる可能性がある。
チャトゥチャック地区の住民や、犠牲者の遺族・友人は、深い悲しみと怒りに直面している。特に、非常口の閉鎖や照明の不備といった、人命に関わる基本的な安全対策の欠如は、市民の間に強い不信感を生むだろう。バンコク都知事が言及した「無作為抽出による検査」の強化は、市民の安全確保に向けた一歩だが、その実効性と継続性が問われる。また、カオサン通りの観光客が安全だと感じている一方で、今回の事件が他の地域でも起こりうるという不安も、潜在的に存在すると考えられる。
バンコク市民、特にナイトライフを楽しむ層は、今回の火災で安全への意識を新たにしている。犠牲者の多くが若者であったことから、Z世代を中心にSNS上での情報共有や議論が活発化し、安全対策の不備に対する批判的な意見が多く見られる。過去の類似事故の記憶も相まって、行政や事業者の対応に対する厳しい目が向けられている。今後、市民が安全な環境でエンターテイメントを楽しめるようになるためには、実効性のある再発防止策と、それを監視する市民の監視が不可欠となるだろう。
背景・歴史的文脈
タイでは、エンターテイメント施設における火災事故が過去にも発生しており、安全管理体制の不備が繰り返し指摘されてきた。2009年のバンコクのクラブ火災では65人が死亡し、大規模な捜査の結果、汚職や安全規定違反が明らかになった。2022年にはチョンブリ県でもナイトクラブ火災で13人が死亡している。これらの事故は、タイにおける火災安全検査の実施状況や、法規制の遵守に対する疑問を投げかけてきた。今回の「Rong Beer Na Ladprao」での火災は、これらの過去の教訓が十分に活かされていなかった可能性を示唆しており、非常口の閉鎖や照明の不備といった、基本的な安全対策の欠如が、被害を拡大させた主要因として調査されている。
原文ソース
Bangkok Post