BANGKOK – The death toll from a devastating fire at a Bangkok bar has risen to 30, with grieving relatives claiming bodies on Tuesday as others continue to search for missing loved ones.
Flames tore through the Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao bar and restaurant in the Thai capital late on Sunday evening during a live music performance, sending patrons fleeing, several with their clothing ablaze.
Twenty-seven people were declared dead in the early hours of Monday, with another succumbing to their injuries later that day. By Tuesday morning, Bangkok’s Chatuchak district office put the death toll at 30, with 75 people injured – 24 in critical condition.
Relatives of the dead gathered at Police General Hospital on Tuesday to claim the bodies of their loved ones. Three of the dead have yet to be named, officials said.
Booyaporn Sermsiri (51) was at the hospital searching for her 25-year-old daughter, Jawaee “Cartoon” Sermsiri, who remains missing.
“Since we haven’t found her yet, we can only wait. We are holding onto hope,” she said.
She said Cartoon’s friend had called her early on Monday morning, saying there had been a fire and she couldn’t reach her.

Booyaporn said she had given a DNA sample and was told by police the result could come back later Tuesday.
“I am praying. Praying that she is alright,” she said.
Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt said shortly after the blaze that most of the victims likely died of smoke inhalation.
Forensic police have been scouring the wreckage as authorities seek to establish how the fire started and why it was so deadly, looking at a possible electrical fault and also whether emergency exits were blocked.
Several witnesses have said they saw smoke inside before midnight and the lights went out, followed by an explosion and intense flames that sent patrons fleeing.
Interior ministry official Unsit Sampuntharat said on Tuesday that the venue’s licence was also under scrutiny, amid questions over whether it was authorised to host live music.
Relatives also visited the blackened bar on Tuesday morning, laying garlands and praying for the dead.
Nearby, employees of the Union shopping mall practised using fire extinguishers to put out flames within a controlled pit, under the guidance of firefighters.
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