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We thought we would die: Vietnam fire survivors recount terror

Inferno which killed over 30 people, raises questions about fire safety standards

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Sep 2022 1:30PM

We thought we would die: Vietnam fire survivors recount terror
Vietnamese police in Binh Duong say they have opened an investigation over an alleged ‘violation of fire prevention regulations’. – Screen grab, September 9, 2022

THUAN AN – Survivors of a karaoke bar blaze in Vietnam spoke yesterday of their terror as they tried to escape an inferno which killed over 30 people and has raised questions about fire safety standards in the Southeast Asian nation.

The fire in a dense residential neighbourhood of Thuan An city, north of commercial hub Ho Chi Minh City, spread rapidly through the three-storey building, engulfing the second floor and trapping customers and staff as dense smoke filled the staircase.

Thirty-two people were killed and 17 were injured, police said, with many suffering broken bones after the flames forced them to jump from the roof.

Firefighters struggled to enter the building because of the fire’s intensity – and had to knock down part of a wall to get inside. Eight people were found dead in the bar’s toilet.

Do Thanh Tu, who worked at the An Phu karaoke parlour, told state media that he was convinced he would die in the inferno.

“When the fire broke out, I tried to run down to the first floor, but I saw too much fire there, so I ran to the rooftop to find shelter,” he told the VNexpress news site from his hospital bed in Thuan An.

“I saw people up there, many of them were screaming. We thought we would die. Many people jumped. 

“Around half an hour later, rescuers came for us. There was so much smoke I could not breathe.”

Sixty people were inside the 30-room bar when the fire erupted on Tuesday evening. Many employees were sleeping on the highest floor at the time, waiting for their next shift, and saw smoke creeping up the stairs.

Ngan, 20, told VNexpress it stung her nose and eyes, trapping her and her colleagues inside the room. Forced onto the roof, they tried to poke their heads through metal bars and wave their hands, hoping someone would see them.

Safety investigation

Charred shoes, motorcycle helmets and beer cans littered the ground yesterday as police led Vietnam’s deputy prime minister around the blackened interior of the bar.

Police in Binh Duong later opened an investigation over an alleged “violation of fire prevention regulations”. 

Authorities had initially said the cause was an electrical short circuit, and that the bar had met all fire safety standards during checks over the past three years. 

It comes after several deadly fires in recent years, including two at karaoke bars in Hanoi, prompting Vietnam’s prime minister to order an inspection of all high-risk venues.

Police partly blamed drunken singers for the tragedy during a press conference. 

“They were drunk. So when the staff at the karaoke bar informed them about the fire... people in some karaoke rooms didn’t listen,” provincial police chief Trinh Ngoc Quyen said.

“There was one room, in which a customer pulled an employee into the room and closed the door.”

Outside the hospital morgue, family members of the victims – some clutching flowers and pictures of their loved ones – queued up to identify their relatives.

Tran Thi Bich Van, 32, lost her husband, brother and brother-in-law in the blaze.

She said her brother had been visiting them from his home on the southern island of Phu Quoc and all three men had left for the karaoke bar after dinner.

“At around 10.40pm, police called me, and at that moment I knew they had been in the fire,” she told AFP.

“His body is badly disfigured,” she said, describing her husband, through tears. 

“But his face remains bright.” – AFP, September 9, 2022

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