Bangkok Pub Fire

A massive fire at a Bangkok pub left at least 27 dead and dozens injured.

L 33%
4 of 12 articles on this topic (33%) were written by left-leaning sources.
C 42%
5 of 12 articles on this topic (42%) were written by centrist sources.
R 25%
3 of 12 articles on this topic (25%) were written by right-leaning sources.

Summary

A neutral summary of the key facts most outlets agree on, drawn from reporting across the political spectrum.

At least 27 people were killed when a fire engulfed the Na Ladprao pub in northern Bangkok early Monday, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said at the scene. Officials said 63 others were injured, including 22 in critical condition, after the venue rapidly filled with smoke as patrons tried to escape. Firefighters were called just after midnight and brought the blaze under control after about 30 minutes. First-responder video showed flames and smoke pouring from the pub’s front entrance.

Coverage Angles

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Deadly Pub Fire

Left & Center

At least 27 people died when a fire broke out at a Bangkok pub. The central fact is the confirmed loss of life from a sudden nightlife disaster.

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BBC News
CBS News

Mass Casualty Crisis

Mostly Left

Dozens of people were injured in addition to those killed, with some victims in critical condition. The disaster remained a major emergency because the final human toll could rise.

Al Jazeera
New York Post
The Guardian