Fire hits Bangkok’s Sampeng market

Thailand, Bangkok: A fire broke out near Sampeng market on Ratchawong road leading to the Ratchawong boat pier in Bangkok's Samphanthawong district.

 


Bangkok fire

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Thailand, Bangkok: A fire allegedly caused by a transformer broke out near Sampeng market in Bangkok.

Two persons were reportedly killed, according to media reports. Initial reports said a power transformer at a three-storey commercial building exploded on 26 June at about 11.25 a.m.

The explosion triggered the fire that quickly spread to engulf the commercial building with six shop fronts, sending plumes of smoke into the sky.

Fire engines and crews from the Suan Mali rescue station were deployed to combat the fire.

An unidentified person of yet unknown identity was found dead during the firefighting operations. Another body was later found in a damaged shophouse.

Traffic Police radio station tweeted that six people, most likely firefighting volunteers, suffered smoke inhalation and were admitted to Klang and Hua Chiew hospitals for treatment.

The fire was brought under control at about noon but was still under watch.

An investigation was underway.

 

Source: Bangkok Post