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South Goa Bans Fireworks in Tourist Spots for Safety
9 Dec
Summary
- Fireworks banned in South Goa tourist establishments for safety.
- Ban covers nightclubs, bars, hotels, and beach shacks.
- Order effective immediately, remains in force for 60 days.

The South Goa administration has implemented an immediate ban on fireworks and pyrotechnic devices within all tourist establishments, including hotels, bars, and beach shacks. This proactive safety measure, effective for 60 days, aims to mitigate significant risks such as fire outbreaks, dense smoke accumulation, and potential stampedes in enclosed public areas. The order, issued under new legislation, targets organizers, event managers, and establishments to enhance public safety.
District authorities emphasized that the indoor use of such devices poses serious threats to public safety and can obstruct evacuation routes during emergencies. While the ban is strict, the district magistrate may grant exceptions through prior written permission, contingent on applicants submitting comprehensive safety and risk-mitigation plans. This ensures that any permitted use adheres to the highest safety standards.




