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Huge fire in Poipet hotel-casino

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This story gets worse and worse as time goes on. :(

https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/24715 ... tel-casino (Photos)

At least 19 people have been reported killed and up to 30 were still missing on Thursday night after a fire broke out at a Cambodian casino-hotel complex in the border town of Poipet.

“There are 19 dead so far as we see bodies and bones,” said Sek Sokhom, director of the Banteay Meanchey provincial information department. He warned the figure “could be higher” because rescuers have not yet reached parts of the complex.

The blaze at the Grand Diamond City complex started around 11.30pm Wednesday and continued raging on Thursday afternoon, leaving the 17-storey building on the verge of collapse, he said.

About 400 people were in the casino hotel when the fire broke out. Up to 30 remained missing and 60 were injured, he said. Some hotel guests who were unable to escape rooms with electronic door locks that no longer worked.

The casino just across the border from Aranyaprathet in Thailand is owned by Vatana Asavahame, 86, a former cabinet minister who fled the country in 2008 before being convicted in connection with the Klong Dan wastewater treatment scandal, one of the biggest corruption cases in the country’s history.

The fire was caused by an electrical short, said Sek Sokhom.

“The casinos consumed a lot of electricity for New Year’s preparation,” he said. “We have a photo showing a wire burning in a gambling room.”

A Thai rescue volunteer with the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, who wished to remain anonymous, said his team arrived at around 2am and saw people jumping from the building

“I witnessed people running out of the building to escape from the smoke,” he said. Others crowded onto a rooftop to avoid the flames.

“Then we saw some people jumping down,” the volunteer said.

Video showed the building consumed by flames, with firefighters struggling to contain the blaze and rescuers attempting to pluck people from a burning ledge.

In one clip, an unidentified man is seen sitting on a window ledge as smoke billows out from behind him. In another, a group of people huddle on a ledge as flames draw near.

Dozens of people, many of them Thai employees and tourists, were reported trapped both inside and on the rooftop of the 17-storey complex, which included casinos on its first three floors and more than 100 luxury hotel rooms.

Fire crews and helicopters from Thailand were deployed to help fight the blaze and evacuate the premises.

Thai authorities in neighbouring Sa Kaeo province said more than 50 victims had been admitted to hospitals there. Local public health official Prapas Pookduang told AFP that 13 of them were “on life support”.

Sa Kaeo governor Parinya Phothisat said roughly another 60 people caught up in the fire had already been checked and cleared by local hospitals.

He said Thai hospitals had treated 79 Thai nationals, 30 Cambodians and eight Indonesians.........
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Death toll still rising:

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... no-inferno

27 Thais perish in Poipet Casino inferno
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Death toll rises to 27 as search ends at site of Cambodian casino fire

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-30/ ... /101818446

The search for bodies in the wreckage of a burned-out casino hotel complex in western Cambodia has concluded with 26 people confirmed dead, a senior official says.

Banteay Meanchey province governor Um Reatrey told The Associated Press by phone that after 39 hours of rescue and search operations, there were also 57 injured survivors from the Wednesday night fire at the Grand Diamond City casino and hotel in the town of Poipet.

Seventeen of the dead were from Thailand, one each from Nepal, Malaysia and China, and six bodies were yet to be identified, he said.

The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office of Thailand's Sa Kaeo province, just across the border from Poipet, said there had been 27 deaths — 26 in Cambodia and one in a Thai hospital.

It said of the 112 people injured, 27 remained in hospitals and 85 had returned to their homes.

Searchers failed to find new bodies on Friday afternoon at the disaster site, although more dead had been expected to be found.

The Grand Diamond City casino complex has 500 employees, and it had 1,000 customers on Wednesday, according to a report from Soth Kimkolmony, a spokesperson for Cambodia's National Committee for Disaster Management.

It was unclear how many were present when the fire broke out, and how many managed to flee to safety.
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