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On 6 September 2022, the An Phú karaoke bar in Thuận An, Bình Dương Province, Vietnam caught fire, killing at least 33 people. [1] [2] Some survivors jumped from second and third storey windows. [3] It is one of the deadliest fires in modern Vietnamese history. [4]
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People gather near the site of a fire in Hanoi, Vietnam, 19 December 2024 (EPA) ... In 2022, a fire at a karaoke complex in Binh Duong province claimed 32 lives. In that case, six individuals ...
2022 Binh Duong karaoke bar fire: Thuận An, Binh Duong Vietnam 2022 32: 3 short circuit Kostroma café fire: Kostroma: Russia 2022 13 [23] 5 pyrotechnic flare Initial reports say that a pyrotechnic flare was released by a Russian soldier who had just returned from Ukraine. [24] Fonda Milagros nightclub fire: Murcia: Spain 2023 13: unknown
15 February – Vietnam lifts its COVID-19-related curbs on international passenger flights with no limitation on the number of flights in order to restore the travel to pre-pandemic level. [2] 6 September – A karaoke bar fire near Ho Chi Minh City kills at least 32 people. [3]
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