Bangkok Governor Orders Nightly Bar Inspections After Deadly Fire
Bangkok's governor has ordered nightly inspections of bars and entertainment venues following a deadly fire at a beer hall in Lat Phrao that killed 28 people and exposed multiple safety violations.
On July 14, 2569, Bangkok Governor Chatchat Sittiphan presided over the seventh meeting of the executive committee at City Hall, attended by deputy governors, the permanent secretary, district chiefs from all 50 districts, and relevant officials. The meeting opened with a moment of silence to pay respects to the victims of the Lat Phrao beer hall fire that killed 28 people.
Governor Chatchat announced that a fact-finding committee has been established to investigate the fire, which revealed critical safety failures including blocked emergency exits, non-functional emergency lighting, uncertainty about fire door locks, and flammable materials on ceilings. He stressed that while inspections are normally scheduled for specific months, the incidents revealed require continuous monitoring and vigilance.
Governor Chatchat instructed district chiefs to conduct nightly inspections of bars and entertainment venues, with authority to immediately order closures if safety risks are identified. He emphasized that compliance with regulations alone is insufficient—district officials must exercise judgment and consider broader patterns of concern. Additionally, a fact-finding committee will examine at least 500 to 1,000 cases of unlicensed shrine registrations across five other districts, requiring further investigation and enforcement action.