Snakes, young doggies and Siamese battling fish were among the pets and different creatures killed as the blast desolated around 1,300 sq m of slows down at the Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok in the early long periods of Tuesday.
About 118 shops were obliterated and an underlying examination proposes the fire was brought about by an electrical issue, police said.
It required about an hour to manage the fire, authorities said. There are no reports of human setbacks.
In terrible scenes, firemen looked over cadavers, damaged confines, and fell metal shop rooftops.
“I’m shock. I want to cry, yet there are no tears,” said one Siamese battling fish retailer Suwannee Sangdee.
She fears her little foundation has been left in remains and all her valuable fish dead.
“Presently, I need to contemplate what’s straightaway.”
Authorities said they are as yet dealing with assessing the expense of harm and that impacted retailers could enroll for remuneration.
The Chatuchak market is most popular for its stuffed shops for style, adornments and extraordinary creatures and draws large number of guests each end of the week.