A fire at the Mountain B nightclub in Thailand’s Chonburi province has resulted in the deaths of at least 27 people, according to reports from NTV Haber, Sözcü, and other outlets. The tragedy occurred when a blaze broke out in the entertainment venue, trapping victims who were reportedly found in the facility’s restrooms.
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Reports from Internet Haber note that many victims were found in the restrooms, suggesting a desperate attempt to escape the flames.
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The tragedy in Chonburi serves as a stark reminder of the volatility of nightlife environments.
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Pro Tip: Staying Safe in Crowded Venues
Always identify at least two exit routes the moment you enter a nightclub or concert hall. If you cannot see an illuminated “EXIT” sign, or if you notice blocked hallways, consider relocating to a different area of the venue or leaving entirely.

Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the high death toll in the Chonburi fire?
According to multiple news reports, many victims were trapped inside the building, with several found in the restroom area, suggesting they were unable to reach emergency exits in time.
How many people died in the Mountain B nightclub fire?
As reported by sources including Diken, Sözcü, and NTV Haber, the confirmed death toll is at least 27 people.
Is there an investigation into the incident?
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