Goa Nightclub Fire Tragedy: 25 Dead as CM Orders Probe, Manager Arrested

A horrific fire at a nightclub in Goa's Arpora has left 25 people dead and six injured. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant swiftly visited the site and ordered a magisterial inquiry into the incident. He confirmed the arrest of the club's general manager and stated an arrest warrant is out for the owner. The tragedy has drawn responses from the state's Governor and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who offered condolences to the victims' families.

Key Points: Goa CM Orders Probe After Arpora Nightclub Fire Kills 25

  • CM Pramod Sawant confirms the nightclub's general manager has been arrested following the deadly blaze
  • The fire broke out around midnight, with many victims succumbing to suffocation inside the club
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed sadness and spoke with the Goa CM for updates on the situation
  • Police confirm 25 fatalities, including tourists and staff, with seven victims yet to be formally identified
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Goa nightclub fire: CM Pramod Sawant orders probe; general manager arrested

Goa CM Pramod Sawant orders magisterial inquiry after a devastating nightclub fire in Arpora claims 25 lives; general manager arrested, owner sought.

"I have ordered a magisterial inquiry into the entire incident to identify the cause and fix responsibility. - CM Pramod Sawant"

New Delhi, Dec 7

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Sunday ordered a magisterial inquiry into the devastating fire at a nightclub in Arpora and confirmed swift action against those responsible.

Sawant, who visited the site early in the morning to assess the damage and review rescue operations, told NDTV that the general manager of the nightclub has been arrested, and an arrest warrant has been issued against the club’s owner.

He said the government would ensure accountability at every level and assured strict punitive measures against any individual or establishment found violating safety norms.

The Chief Minister also directed local authorities to expedite support for victims’ families and coordinate with hospitals treating the injured.

He said the fire broke out around 12 a.m., and many people could not come out of the nightclub due to the fire and died due to suffocation.

When asked if the nightclub fire was "negligence", the CM said that a probe has been ordered to ascertain if the nightclub followed fire safety norms.

The CM also wrote on X, saying, "I am closely reviewing the situation arising from the tragic fire incident at Arpora, in which 25 people have lost their lives and 6 have been injured. All six injured persons are in a stable condition and are receiving the best medical care. I have ordered a magisterial inquiry into the entire incident to identify the cause and fix responsibility."

The Governor of Goa, Pusapati Ashok Gajapathi Raju, expressed profound grief over the tragedy, extending condolences to those who lost family members in the fire.

He said the incident had plunged the state into mourning and called on authorities to provide every possible form of assistance to the injured and the bereaved. He emphasised the need for coordinated support and urged departments to prioritise relief efforts.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he had spoken to Chief Minister Sawant for updates on the situation. In a post on X, he wrote, “The fire mishap in Arpora, Goa is deeply saddening. My thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones. May the injured recover at the earliest.”

The fire, which broke out at Birch by Romeo Lane in Arpora’s busy Baga belt, has led to widespread shock across the state. Heavy crowds had gathered outside hospitals as authorities rushed to identify victims, many of whom were staff members working the late shift.

Goa Police on Sunday morning confirmed that the blaze claimed 25 lives, including four confirmed tourists and 14 staff members, while the identities of seven victims remain to be verified as the identification process continues. Rescue and forensic teams examined the site as part of the ongoing investigation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Tragic news from Goa. This is a wake-up call for the entire hospitality industry across India. How many times do we hear about fire safety violations only after a disaster? Authorities need to conduct surprise checks regularly, not just after such incidents. Hope the inquiry is transparent and leads to real accountability.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the swift arrests and the probe ordered, this feels like a reactive measure. Where was the proactive enforcement? Clubs in tourist areas often flout norms knowing they can get away. The government must ensure compensation for the victims' families is substantial and delivered without delay.
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Sarah B
So many staff members... they were just working late to earn a living. This hits hard. The focus now should be on supporting the injured and the families who have lost their breadwinners. I hope the government's coordination for relief is as swift as the arrests.
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Vikram M
Arpora, Baga belt... these are packed areas. It's a miracle more people weren't hurt. The report must be made public. People died due to suffocation, which points directly to poor ventilation and blocked exits. The owner must be held accountable. No excuses for negligence.
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Karthik V
Deeply saddened. Goa is our go-to holiday destination for its fun and safety. This incident shakes that trust. Respect to the CM for visiting the site early morning. Hope this leads to a permanent change in how safety audits are done for all pubs and clubs, not just in Goa but pan-India.

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