Thailand nightclub fire kills at least 14 and injures dozens
At least 14 people were killed and around 40 others injured after a fire swept through a nightclub in Chonburi province in south-eastern Thailand.
The fire broke out at 01:00 local time on Friday (18:00 GMT Thursday) at the Mountain B nightspot in the Sattahip district, police said, according to BBC.
Footage shows people screaming as they flee, some with clothes on fire.
The cause of the fire is not clear, with rescuers saying flammable material on the walls may have exacerbated it.
The venue in Chonburi, a province located 150km (90 miles) south of Bangkok, was a single-storey complex measuring 4,800 square metres (51,660 square feet).
Bodies of the victims were mostly found near the entrance and in the bathrooms. Others were found near the DJ booth.
So far, all those who died are believed to be Thai nationals.
Officials from the Sawang Rojanathammasathan Rescue Foundation said flammable acoustic foam on the club's walls might have accelerated the speed at which the fire tore through the venue.
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha on Friday ordered an investigation into the fire and said that families of the victims would receive aid from authorities. He also urged entertainment venues nationwide to ensure they had proper emergency exits and safety measures in place.