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Goa Nightclub Inferno Claims 23 Lives
7 Dec
Summary
- A fire at the Birch club in Goa killed at least 23 people.
- The incident occurred around midnight on Saturday in Arpora.
- Officials suspect a gas cylinder blast may have started the fire.

Tragedy struck the popular Indian resort city of Goa when a fire erupted at the Birch nightclub in Arpora, claiming the lives of at least 23 individuals. The devastating blaze commenced around midnight on Saturday, with rescue efforts continuing into Sunday morning.
Most of the victims were discovered in the ground-floor kitchen area, suggesting they were club employees. While the exact cause remains under investigation, preliminary reports from police officials indicate a possible gas cylinder explosion. Several tourists were also among the fatalities.
Goa's Chief Minister has visited the site and ordered a thorough inquiry, vowing stringent legal action against anyone found responsible for negligence. The fire has since been brought under control, but the incident casts a shadow over the vibrant coastal state known for its tourist attractions.




