An explosive fire at a pub in Thailand's capital Bangkok killed 27 people and injured dozens more, officials said on Monday, after obstructed emergency exits hindered patrons choking on smoke from escaping the burning venue.
One video of the incident posted on social media and verified by Reuters showed thick smoke billowing out of the pub, before an intense horizontal plume of fire jets out of a doorway, as screaming customers fled the premises around midnight (1700GMT) on Sunday.
"We have recovered 27 bodies, others are being sent to hospital," said Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who visited the site early on Monday.
The Thai prime minister stated that 27 fatalities had been confirmed.

Another 63 people were injured, 22 critically, in the incident at the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao pub and have been hospitalised, said Suriyachai Rawiwan, director of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.
The pub is located in a busy part of northern Bangkok connected by its urban rail systems, adjacent to two shopping malls and within walking distance of cinemas, large parks and the Chatuchak weekend market that is popular with foreign tourists.
The initial assessment was that an electrical short circuit in an air conditioner located in the ceiling caused the fire, the disaster administration said. Based on survivor accounts, officials said the fire is understood to have started at the front stage section of the pub and spread rapidly, forcing many to run to the back of the venue, which houses the kitchen and the bathrooms.
"There are two fire exits, one is near the kitchen. There were beer crates in the way," Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt told reporters, adding that there was a table in the way of the other fire exit, hindering evacuation.
"We need to wait for forensic investigators to examine the scene more closely," he added.
Mr Charnvirakul recounted a musician's testimony, who was performing at the venue.
The musician reportedly saw "smoke coming out of a circuit breaker near the stage before the power went out, then an explosion was heard and thick smoke quickly filled the place".
Many of the victims were discovered in the restrooms, situated at the rear of the pub, the Prime Minister noted.
Firefighter Chakrit Khongkom, 45, said he arrived on the first fire truck to see the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao pub alight and many patrons stranded inside, several of them trying to escape from the back of the venue. The few people coming through the front of the venue were burnt.
"The smoke was everywhere," he said. "Most of the survivors were choking on smoke."
Body-camera footage from an emergency worker seen by Reuters showed firefighters in oxygen masks moving through the darkened remains of the pub with torches as they searched for survivors and victims.
Several victims can be seen lying prone on the floor near the pub's toilets while rescue workers carry in stretchers. The video also shows what appears to be the fire-damaged main room of the venue, with bar tables and stools still visible.
"We sent in a rescue and search squad and found that a lot of people were inside the toilet. Most of them were trying to escape to the back because they saw that the flame was at the front," said Mr Chakrit.
In the early hours of the morning, emergency personnel remained at the scene as bodies were prepared for transport and forensic teams collected evidence to help identify the victims.
Numbered bodies lay in two rows awaiting removal, surrounded by a large number of rescue workers. Firefighters stood near the pub's entrance, its facade scorched and blackened by the blaze. In the hours after the fire, Sukanya Wongwongwai waited outside the pub, looking for a friend who is missing. Survivors had told her about the chaos that had ensued inside.
"My friend, who was singing on stage, said at first they noticed the smell of something burning, then a little after they saw the ceiling was on fire," said Ms Sukanya, 32.
"Some people were injured because of the (debris) from the ceiling because it seems that the ceiling was made out of foam material to absorb sound."
Thailand has seen similar tragedies in the past. In 2022, 14 people were killed by a fire at a music pub in the eastern part of the country.
And more than a decade before that, 66 people were killed and more than 200 injured in a fire during a Jan. 1, 2009 New Year’s Eve celebration at the Santika nightclub in Thailand's capital. That blaze was apparently sparked by an indoor fireworks display.
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