More than 1,000 animals killed in blaze at pet zone of Bangkok’s Chatuchak Market

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More than 1,000 animals killed in blaze at pet zone of Bangkok’s Chatuchak Market
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Dogs, cats, rabbits, snakes, birds, Siamese fighting fish, and chickens were killed in the fire.

BANGKOK - More than 1,000 pets and ornamental fish were reportedly killed after fire broke out in Chatuchak Market in Bangkok in the early hours of June 11.

Animals affected by the fire included dogs, cats, rabbits, snakes, birds, Siamese fighting fish, and chickens. No people were injured during the incident.

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