Bangkok deadly fire prompts checks on tourist accommodations nationwide

Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on December 30 ordered safety checks on accommodations, tourist attractions and entertainment venues across Thailand after a fire in Bangkok’s backpacker district killed three tourists a day earlier. ​

A firefighter checks the broken widows at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, on December 30 after the fire. (Photo: AP)
A firefighter checks the broken widows at a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, on December 30 after the fire. (Photo: AP)

Bangkok (VNA) – Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on December 30 ordered safety checks on accommodations, tourist attractions and entertainment venues across Thailand after a fire in Bangkok’s backpacker district killed three tourists a day earlier.

The blaze, which erupted at a six-storey hotel in the Khao San area of Phra Nakhon district at around 9.40pm on December 29, also injured seven people.

In response, Anutin instructed provincial governors and authorities to tighten safety measures for tourists during the holiday period.

Interior Ministry spokesperson Traisuree Taisaranakul said Anutin also ordered the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and other agencies to accelerate their investigation and take legal action against those responsible for the blaze.

She explained that the deadly fire could affect tourism, as the hotel is located in an area well known to both Thai and foreign tourists and surrounded by tourism attractions.

Provincial governors and relevant agencies have been ordered to ensure safety of building structures, entrances, electrical systems and disaster response plans in areas frequented by tourists, she added.

The New Year holiday in Thailand lasts from December 28 to the end of January 1, 2025./.

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