Thai PM Anutin arrives at Bangkok fire scene

Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul personally visited the site of a fatal pub fire in Bangkok's Chatuchak district on 13 July 2026, as authorities confirmed at least 27 deaths and more than 10 injuries, according to Thai media.

Emergency rescue teams converged on a pub near Lat Phrao Road in Chatuchak, Bangkok after a fire killed 27 people and left more than 10 injured late on 13 July 2026, Thai media reported. The injured were rushed to nearby hospitals.

Images taken on 13 July 2026 show extensive fire damage inside the Chatuchak pub, where the blaze reportedly ignited at around 11:57 pm local time before firefighters brought it under control. The fire claimed 27 lives and injured over 10 people.

A rescue worker inspects fire-damaged belongings inside the gutted pub near Lat Phrao Road, Bangkok on 13 July 2026. The blaze, which reportedly broke out just before midnight, killed 27 people and sent more than 10 others to hospital, Thai media said.

Rescue personnel worked through the night at the fire-hit pub in Chatuchak, Bangkok on 13 July 2026. The fire reportedly started at 11:57 pm local time and was eventually extinguished, but not before killing 27 people and injuring more than 10.

At least 27 people were killed and more than 10 injured after a fire engulfed a pub near Lat Phrao Road in Bangkok's Chatuchak district on the night of 13 July 2026, according to Thai media. Survivors were transported to hospitals for treatment.

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