Arpora Nightclub Fire: Goa's Deadly Tragedy and the Emergency Helpline Response

The Goa government has activated emergency helplines following a devastating fire at a nightclub in Arpora. The tragic incident has claimed 25 lives, including both tourists and staff members. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has announced a magisterial inquiry to investigate safety lapses and permissions. Authorities have already made arrests and issued warrants for the club's owners in connection with the case.

Key Points: Goa Issues Helplines After Arpora Nightclub Fire Kills 25

  • The death toll has risen to 25, with four tourists and 14 staff among the deceased
  • Dedicated helpline numbers have been issued by the North Goa District Disaster Management Authority
  • Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the fire safety norms
  • Arrest warrants have been issued for the club owners, while managers have already been detained
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Goa Government issues emergency helplines after Arpora nightclub fire

Goa government releases emergency contact numbers following a massive fire at an Arpora nightclub that killed 25 people. Chief Minister orders a magisterial inquiry.

"This is an unfortunate day. For the first time in Goa's tourism history, such a large fire incident has occurred. - Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant"

Panaji, December 7

The Goa government on Sunday issued emergency helpline numbers to assist families, tourists and residents following the massive fire that killed 25 people at a nightclub in North Goa's Arpora.

The state administration, led by the Office of the Collector, North Goa, said these lines would ensure faster coordination, timely response and clear channels of communication for those seeking information or support.

According to the North Goa District Disaster Management Authority, the District Control Room at the North Goa Collectorate can be reached on 0832-2225383, while the Goa Police Control Room (North Goa) will operate through 7875756000 for urgent reports and assistance.

As per a release, dedicated officials have been assigned at the district and sub-divisional levels. These include Bardez-I Officer Varsha S. Parab (8308014526) and Bardez-II Officer Vasant Dabholkar (7083234963).

For the Tiswadi district, Bhiku L. Gawas (9421151048) has been designated as the primary contact. The Mamlatdar offices led by Anant Rajaram Malik (9637779277) and Dattaprasad Toraskar (9923882807) have also been placed on active duty.

The death toll from the massive fire at Birch by Romeo Lane in Arpora, North Goa, has risen to 25, Goa Police said on Sunday.

Among the deceased, four have been identified as tourists and 14 as staff members, while the identities of seven victims are yet to be established.

Earlier today, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant ordered a magisterial inquiry in the Arpora nightclub fire

Speaking to ANI, the Goa CM said that the club's managers and others have already been arrested in the case, and an arrest warrant has been issued against the club's owners.

"This is an unfortunate day. For the first time in Goa's tourism history, such a large fire incident has occurred. 25 people died.I reached the spot at 1.30-2 am, local MLA Michael Lobo accompanied me. All officers were also present there. Fire was doused within half an hour, but the club where this happened, some people could rush out of it, but some others could not," CM Sawant said.

Sawant added that a few people died of suffocation. "As per preliminary information, four people were tourists, and the rest were employees at the club. I express my condolences over their demise and express sympathies to their families. May the soul of the deceased rest in peace."

"They will be provided compensation by the Government. 6 people who are in the hospital are being given the best medical treatment at Goa Medical College. I have spoken with the Dean of the College. We have ordered a magisterial inquiry into the incident. What permissions the club obtained and who granted them will be inquired into," he said.

Goa CM said that it is to be seen whether the fire safety norms and building construction norms were followed.

An arrest warrant has been issued against the club owners. Managers and others have already been arrested. Whoever is found guilty will be put behind bars. PM Modi called me up this morning and asked for all details. He also asked for details on the injured. I briefed the PM in detail...Goa Govt will take all steps to ensure that such an incident never happens in future," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
My heart goes out to the families. So many tourists come to Goa for a happy holiday, and this happens. The helpline numbers are crucial for those searching for loved ones. I hope the compensation announced by the CM reaches the families without the usual bureaucratic delays. 🙏
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Michael C
Visiting from the UK and was in North Goa last month. It's shocking. The article mentions checking what permissions were granted. This is the real issue. Were norms bypassed for bribes? Arresting the managers is not enough. The officials who sanctioned this death trap must also be held accountable.
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Ananya R
The fact that people died of suffocation is the most terrifying part. Were there no emergency exits? This is a massive failure on multiple levels - club management, local authorities, fire department audits. Hope the inquiry fixes responsibility properly and doesn't become another forgotten report.
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Rohit P
Good that helplines are up. But what about prevention? Every monsoon we hear about illegal structures collapsing, and now this. A state-wide audit of all pubs, clubs, and restaurants is needed immediately. Not just in tourist areas, but everywhere. Safety cannot be compromised.
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Kavya N
So many staff members died. They were just doing their jobs. The compensation must be substantial for their families. Also, while the CM's response seems prompt, I respectfully disagree with calling it an "unfortunate day." It's a preventable tragedy caused by negligence, not just misfortune.

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