At Least 25 Dead in Indian Nightclub Fire, Most Tourists Among the Victims
A devastating nightclub fire in Goa, India, has claimed the lives of at least 25 people, with many tourists among the victims. The tragedy occurred late on Saturday night at Birch by Romeo Lane, a popular restaurant and club in Arpora, a district in north Goa.
According to officials, upwards of 100 people were present at the venue when the fire started during a live music performance. Flames emerged from behind the stage, engulfing the first floor before spreading to the rest of the building. A preliminary investigation suggested that most of those who died suffocated in the basement area due to inadequate exit routes.
The Indian government has launched an inquiry into the incident, with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant vowing to take "stringent action" against anyone found responsible. The authorities have also called for a fire safety audit of all nightclubs in the state.
Tourists from abroad were among those who lost their lives in the fire. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the tragedy as "deeply saddening." Goa politician Michael Lobo has called for stricter regulations to prevent such incidents in the future.
The latest fire comes amid concerns over poor building practices, overcrowding, and a lack of adherence to safety regulations in India's nightlife scene. In recent months, similar fires have broken out at various locations across the country, claiming dozens of lives.
The death toll from these incidents raises serious questions about the state of safety protocols in India's entertainment venues. As authorities work to determine the cause of the fire and identify those responsible, families of the victims are left to mourn the loss of their loved ones.
A devastating nightclub fire in Goa, India, has claimed the lives of at least 25 people, with many tourists among the victims. The tragedy occurred late on Saturday night at Birch by Romeo Lane, a popular restaurant and club in Arpora, a district in north Goa.
According to officials, upwards of 100 people were present at the venue when the fire started during a live music performance. Flames emerged from behind the stage, engulfing the first floor before spreading to the rest of the building. A preliminary investigation suggested that most of those who died suffocated in the basement area due to inadequate exit routes.
The Indian government has launched an inquiry into the incident, with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant vowing to take "stringent action" against anyone found responsible. The authorities have also called for a fire safety audit of all nightclubs in the state.
Tourists from abroad were among those who lost their lives in the fire. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the tragedy as "deeply saddening." Goa politician Michael Lobo has called for stricter regulations to prevent such incidents in the future.
The latest fire comes amid concerns over poor building practices, overcrowding, and a lack of adherence to safety regulations in India's nightlife scene. In recent months, similar fires have broken out at various locations across the country, claiming dozens of lives.
The death toll from these incidents raises serious questions about the state of safety protocols in India's entertainment venues. As authorities work to determine the cause of the fire and identify those responsible, families of the victims are left to mourn the loss of their loved ones.