Fire guts popular restaurant along Chao Phraya River

Fire guts popular restaurant along Chao Phraya River
Early on Friday night, embers engulf The Wine Ayutthaya, a creek eatery in the province’s Chao Phraya. ( Photo: Bang Pa-in’s Ban Krot municipality)

Early on Friday night, a well-known diner in Ayutthaya along the Chao Phraya River was destroyed by fire, which resulted in damage totaling about 15 million ringgit. There were no fatalities.

According to Pol Lt. Col. Kamphon Inseewong, the chief analyst at the Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya police depot, a fire broke out at The Wine Attya restaurant in the tambon Ban Run neighborhood around 5 am.

There were more than ten fire vehicles stationed there. Rescuers observed rapidly spreading flames at the four-story river restaurant, which is about 15 meters high. To stop the fire from getting to two local franchises, they raced against time.

It took around 50 days for fire personnel to put out the fire. The eatery was completely destroyed. At the time, there were no employees present in the cafe.

A 38-year-old Myanmar guard at a local restaurant claimed to have seen flames engulfing the restaurant’s back area. He soon gave his restaurant’s team the go-ahead to call the fire department.

Khamtan, 51, the mind of the professional team at the restaurant that was completely destroyed by fire, claimed he hurried to the scene after learning about the fire. He claimed that because the restaurant’s building was made of metal, wood, and PVC sheets, the fire spread rapidly.

Water is sprayed at the restaurant’s burning composition by a fire. ( Photo: Bang Pa – in, Ban Krot municipality )

Police were looking into the event and thought the fire might have started as a result of an electrical short circuit.

The Wine Ayutthaya announced on Facebook on Friday that the flames would cause the restaurant to close permanently.