<p>The death toll from a fire that ripped through a Thai nightclub in early August has risen to 25, officials said Sunday, with eight victims still receiving medical treatment.</p>.<p>The blaze broke out on August 5 at <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/death-toll-at-the-thai-nightclub-fire-rises-from-13-to-15-1133696.html" target="_blank">nightclub Mountain B</a> in Thailand's eastern Chonburi province, roughly 150 kilometres (93 miles) southeast of Bangkok.</p>.<p>Authorities found 13 charred bodies inside the venue after the fire and 12 more people have died from their injuries since then.</p>.<p>Chonburi province's public relations office said the latest victim was a woman who died at a local hospital on Sunday. Local media reported she was 26.</p>.<p>Eight people remain in eight different hospitals with two of them on ventilators, a statement said.</p>.<p>Around 40 people were injured in the inferno, all of them believed to be Thai.</p>.<p>The fire erupted in the early hours with flammable foam on the club's walls accelerating the blaze, which took firefighters three hours to extinguish.</p>.<p>Thailand's lax approach to health and safety regulations -- particularly in its bars and nightclubs -- has long raised concerns.</p>.<p>A huge fire tore through a New Year's Eve party at Bangkok's swanky Santika club in 2009, killing 67 people and injuring more than 200. </p>
<p>The death toll from a fire that ripped through a Thai nightclub in early August has risen to 25, officials said Sunday, with eight victims still receiving medical treatment.</p>.<p>The blaze broke out on August 5 at <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/death-toll-at-the-thai-nightclub-fire-rises-from-13-to-15-1133696.html" target="_blank">nightclub Mountain B</a> in Thailand's eastern Chonburi province, roughly 150 kilometres (93 miles) southeast of Bangkok.</p>.<p>Authorities found 13 charred bodies inside the venue after the fire and 12 more people have died from their injuries since then.</p>.<p>Chonburi province's public relations office said the latest victim was a woman who died at a local hospital on Sunday. Local media reported she was 26.</p>.<p>Eight people remain in eight different hospitals with two of them on ventilators, a statement said.</p>.<p>Around 40 people were injured in the inferno, all of them believed to be Thai.</p>.<p>The fire erupted in the early hours with flammable foam on the club's walls accelerating the blaze, which took firefighters three hours to extinguish.</p>.<p>Thailand's lax approach to health and safety regulations -- particularly in its bars and nightclubs -- has long raised concerns.</p>.<p>A huge fire tore through a New Year's Eve party at Bangkok's swanky Santika club in 2009, killing 67 people and injuring more than 200. </p>