PHUKET - A fire broke out early Friday at a nightclub popular with foreign tourists on the Thai resort island of Phuket, leaving four people dead and about a dozen injured, officials said.
"There are four confirmed dead. We believe they are foreign tourists but it's not yet confirmed," Phuket deputy governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada told AFP by telephone.
"The fire was caused by lightning which struck a transformer and the fire spread throughout the place," he added.
The blaze broke out at about 4am at the Tiger disco in the town of Patong, a magnet for foreign tourists on the southern island. After about one hour, firefighters managed to put the fire under control.
A second provincial official said 12 people were admitted to Patong hospital with injuries.
Rescue workers had retrieved the four bodies and sent them for autopsy, he said.
Police were investigating.
"There are four confirmed dead. We believe they are foreign tourists but it's not yet confirmed," Phuket deputy governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada told AFP by telephone.
"The fire was caused by lightning which struck a transformer and the fire spread throughout the place," he added.
The blaze broke out at about 4am at the Tiger disco in the town of Patong, a magnet for foreign tourists on the southern island. After about one hour, firefighters managed to put the fire under control.
A second provincial official said 12 people were admitted to Patong hospital with injuries.
Rescue workers had retrieved the four bodies and sent them for autopsy, he said.
Police were investigating.