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Bangkok nightclub fire kills 58 New Year revellers

DannyBoyBoy

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BANGKOK - A fierce fire tore through an upscale Bangkok nightclub early Thursday as revellers celebrated New Year, killing at least 58 people and injuring more than 200 including foreigners, rescuers said.

The blaze broke out after a pyrotechnic display at the Santika club in the Thai capital's Ekkamai district, a thronging entertainment area frequented by locals and tourists.

It was not clear if any foreigners were among the dead.

The two-storey club was gutted by the fire, with the front of the building blackened and partially collapsed, an AFP correspondent said from the scene.

Around 30 charred bodies were still inside the structure hours after the inferno.

"It appears that the fire started from the area of the stage where a band was playing. There were some pyrotechnics and it appears that they started the blaze," Police Lieutenant Colonel Prawit Kantwol told AFP.

"Most of the victims died from suffocation, but some were also killed in a stampede when people were trying to get out," he said.

Almost all the dead were on the ground floor, where the stage was located.

Police Colonel Sutin Sapmuang of the local police station said 58 people were so far confirmed killed in the blaze.

"The cause of the fire is still under investigation," he told AFP.

A Bangkok emergency services headquarters official said 207 people had been hurt, adding: "There are some foreigners injured from the blaze."

Japan's Kyodo news agency, citing the Japanese embassy, said four Japanese nationals were injured, one seriously, while the Singaporean foreign ministry reported two of its citizens injured.

The wounded were rushed to 14 hospitals around the capital suffering burns and smoke inhalation.

The club, popular with Bangkok's elite, has a capacity of 1,000 people but it was not clear how many were in there at the time of the blaze.

Fire brigade officials said the death toll was high because there were few exits from the building and because windows on the upper floors had iron bars across them.

"There was only one main way to get out from the front. People who worked there were able to escape from the back because they knew the exits, but the others had no chance," senior fireman Wacharatpong Sri-Saard said.

Some victims were trapped in the basement of the club, which was accessible via a narrow stairwell, he said. The roof of the building had also collapsed during the blaze.

Police said the fire broke out between midnight and 1:00am, shortly after revellers had celebrated the coming of the New Year.

Several dozen relatives, friends and bystanders remained outside what was left of the venue, desperately trying to get information about loved ones from the emergency services.

Fire brigade officials and forensic police could be seen entering the club in an effort to establish exactly what had caused the fire, as the remains of charred furniture and equipment littered the ground outside.

A billboard advertising the club's New Year party, with the logo "Goodbye Santika" and the names of DJs playing at the event, was still on show on the street outside hours after the blaze.

The fire was the latest in a series of deadly blazes at nightclubs around the world in recent years.

In 2003 a pyrotechnics display during a concert at the Station nightclub in Rhode Island in the United States set off a blaze that killed 100 people.

- AFP /ls
 

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One S'porean dead, two injured in Bangkok pub fire during New Year celebrations

SINGAPORE : One Singaporean man is believed to have died in a fire that broke out at Santika Pub in Bangkok during New Year celebrations early January 1, according to wire reports.

Two other Singaporeans are also injured in the pub during New Year celebrations just after midnight.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said in a statement that the two had suffered minor injuries and are in hospital. It added that it was working closely with local authorities to ascertain if any other Singaporeans have been affected.

According to reports, at least 59 people, including a number of foreigners, died in the nightclub which has a capacity of 1,000. But it is not clear how many people were there at the time of the blaze.

Meanwhile, local media reports put the number of injured at about 200.

The party had been touted as a "Goodbye Santika" event as the pub owner was planning to move to another location.

Police said the fire may have been caused by firecrackers or pyrotechnics or an electrical fault, but have ruled out arson.

Singaporeans with friends or relatives who are known to be in the vicinity of the affected area but who remain uncontactable can contact the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok.

They can also contact the MFA Duty Office, 24 hours, or the Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Bangkok.

Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Bangkok
Addr: 129 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120
Tel : 001-66-(2)-286-2111, 001-66-(81) 844-3580
Fax : 001-66-(2) 286-6966
Email : [email protected]

They can also contact the MFA in Singapore via telephone at 6379-8800 or 6379-8855, or by fax at 6476-7302, or email: [email protected].

- CNA /ls
 

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Re: One S'porean dead, two injured in Bangkok pub fire during New Year celebrations

SINGAPORE : One Singaporean man is believed to have died in a fire that broke out at Santika Pub in Bangkok during New Year celebrations

Eh ! Tony ? you there ?
 

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(Live and Breaking) Fire at Bangkok Nightclub - New Year's Eve

Fire/Explosion at Bangkok's most famous nightclub, Zanthika on New Year's Eve. Live, raw and uncut footage from the location 10 minutes into the event!
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DerekLeung

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Re: (Live and Breaking) Fire at Bangkok Nightclub - New Year's Eve

Cheap lifes dying in cheapskate entertainment !
 

maimeechai

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Re: One S'porean dead, two injured in Bangkok pub fire during New Year celebrations

Aiyoyo...moral of the story, never join the herd.
 

VIBGYOR

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Re: One S'porean dead, two injured in Bangkok pub fire during New Year celebrations

first casualties in 2009.

oh boy what a great way to start a new year.

endtimes coming soon? you all ready or not?
 

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Re: One S'porean dead, two injured in Bangkok pub fire during New Year celebrations

first casualties in 2009.

oh boy what a great way to start a new year.

endtimes coming soon? you all ready or not?

Wow, you are wise, this is sure a bad omen for the new year.
 

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Re: One S'porean dead, two injured in Bangkok pub fire during New Year celebrations

they got to taste fireworks 1st hand, up close & personal... sigh...
 

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SINGAPORE: Two Singaporeans who were in the vicinity of the Santika Pub when the fire broke out just after midnight on New Year's day remain unaccounted for.

Singapore's Foreign Ministry and its Embassy in Bangkok have been in close contact with their next-of-kin.

In a statement, it added its Embassy in Bangkok is working closely with the local authorities to determine their status; and also if there are any other Singaporeans affected.

One Singaporean man was among the 60 people killed in the fire.

Two other Singaporeans suffered minor injuries.

Local media reports put the total number of injured at about 200.

Police say the fire may have been caused by firecrackers or pyrotechnics or an electrical fault but have ruled out arson.

- CNA/yb
 
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