A fire at a music bar in Bangkok kills 27 people, according to officials reported by multiple outlets. Authorities say preliminary investigations are focusing on two key issues: the likely origin of the fire and the condition of emergency exits. The Washington Post reports that investigators consider electrical short circuits as a possible cause. Both outlets note that emergency exits may have been blocked, raising questions about whether people could leave quickly during the blaze. India Today highlights the scrutiny being placed on blocked exits following the deaths. Emergency response teams work at the scene as investigators collect information on how the fire spread and how the premises’ safety features functioned during the incident. Officials are expected to continue reviewing evidence, including inspection findings and witness accounts, to determine responsibility and whether safety regulations were followed. Further updates are anticipated as investigators refine the cause and assess compliance with fire-safety requirements.