Thailand: Over 1K Animals Killed in Bangkok Market Fire

Above: A couple shows off their monitor lizard named Simon at a garden party in Bangkok, Thailand. Image copyright: Lauren DeCicca/Stringer/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Spin

Narrative A

If the death of innocent, caged animals isn't enough to wake up the authorities, what is? With tens of thousands of shops crowding narrow lanes, the Chatuchak market is sitting on a ticking bomb waiting to explode. Moreover, its pet section — where endangered species illegally smuggled into the country suffer in dire conditions — is a health and safety hazard. The Thai government must crack down on the sale of wildlife and stop the vendors from committing this senseless cruelty to animals.

Narrative B

Due to Bangkok officials' promptness, emergency responders gained control of the fire within an hour without any human casualties. One of South East Asia's biggest markets is subjected to regular inspections, which is why allegations of illegal trade and animals being kept in poor conditions are unfounded. For now, the focus must be to investigate the cause of the fire to prevent such tragedies, calculate the financial damage, compensate the affected shop owners, and rebuild the local community.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 67% chance that reducing wild animal suffering will be a mainstream moral issue in America before 2200, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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