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Goa Club Fire: 23 Dead in Blaze, Safety Audit Demanded
7 Dec
Summary
- A fire in Arpora, Goa, resulted in 23 fatalities.
- Most victims died from suffocation while escaping the basement.
- A safety audit of all Goa clubs has been called for.

A catastrophic fire in Arpora, Goa, has led to the tragic deaths of 23 people, including both local workers and tourists. The incident, which occurred shortly after midnight, saw many victims perish from suffocation as they desperately tried to escape the club's basement.
Following the devastating event, BJP MLA Michael Lobo has called for an immediate safety audit of all clubs across Goa, highlighting the critical importance of ensuring the safety of both tourists and employees. He expressed distress, noting that the safety of visitors is paramount for Goa's reputation.
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has described the day as "very painful" for the state and has ordered a thorough inquiry into the cause of the fire. He extended his condolences to the families of the victims and assured that strict action would be taken.


