Kolkata Mayor Orders Fire Safety Checks for Nightclubs After Goa Tragedy

Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim has ordered the fire department to conduct special safety inspections at nightclubs, bars, and restaurants ahead of New Year's Eve. This preventive measure follows a deadly fire in Goa that claimed 25 lives, heightening concerns for crowded venues during the festive season. The directive expands inspections beyond rooftop establishments to include all hospitality venues, with 83 restaurants already verified for SOP compliance. The move comes after a fatal hotel fire in Kolkata earlier this year and subsequent raids that revealed ongoing safety infrastructure deficiencies.

Key Points: Kolkata Fire Inspections for Nightclubs, Restaurants Before New Year

  • Preventive fire safety inspections
  • Response to Goa nightclub fire
  • 83 restaurants already checked
  • Focus on festive season crowds
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Kolkata Mayor asks fire department to inspect nightclubs, restaurants

Kolkata Mayor directs fire department to inspect all nightclubs, bars, and restaurants for safety compliance ahead of New Year's Eve celebrations.

"I have requested them to monitor whether small and large hotels, restaurants, bars and nightclubs... are following the SOPs during this festive season. - Mayor Firhad Hakim"

Kolkata, Dec 24

Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim has directed the state fire services department to conduct special inspections at nightclubs before the New Year's Eve celebrations.

The move from the civic body comes in the wake of a recent fire incident in Goa, which claimed 25 lives.

In a bid to prevent any possibility of fire incidents in the city during this festive season, the Kolkata Mayor has written to the fire department requesting them to inspect the safety infrastructure of every rooftop restaurant, bar, nightclub, and hotel.

On Wednesday, Mayor Firhad Hakim said that the inspections were ordered to check whether the rooftop restaurants were operating according to the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). He stated that 83 restaurants have been inspected so far, and all of them are following the SOPs. "However, I have written to the fire department. I have requested them to monitor whether small and large hotels, restaurants, bars and nightclubs, in addition to rooftop establishments, are following the SOPs during this festive season," said Hakim.

Earlier this year, a fire broke out in a hotel in Kolkata's Mechua Fruit Market area, resulting in the death of 14 people. This incident had put considerable pressure on the KMC, the police and the state administration.

Following the incident, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee herself raided several rooftop restaurants in the Park Street area. She found a lack of proper infrastructure during her inspection. Subsequently, rooftop bars and restaurants in Kolkata were shut down, and illegal constructions were demolished.

After lengthy discussions, rooftop restaurants were conditionally allowed to reopen before the Durga Puja festival. However, despite being instructed to develop the necessary infrastructure and implement guidelines within a specific timeframe, authorities claimed that recent police and municipal raids revealed that this had not been done. Many restaurant owners have since been warned, and authorities have issued a stern warning to implement the guidelines promptly, including the installation of proper fire safety measures.

In this situation, a recent devastating fire in a nightclub in Goa has raised concerns for the municipal administration. Therefore, it has been decided that not only rooftop establishments but also all other small and large hotels, restaurants and especially the bars and nightclubs that are expected to be crowded during the Christmas and New Year festivities, should have their fire safety infrastructure inspected by the fire department immediately.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good move, but why only before New Year? Fire safety is a year-round requirement. The Mechua market fire was earlier this year and they said they'd be strict then too. Seems like action only follows tragedy. Need permanent vigilance, not seasonal inspections. 🙏
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Rohit P
As someone who frequents Park Street clubs, I fully support this. Last New Year's Eve, it was impossible to even move in some places. If a fire broke out, it would be chaos. Owners cut corners for profits, putting lives at risk. Time for them to pay up for safety.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the intent is good, I hope this doesn't become another avenue for harassment and bribes. The article says 83 were inspected and all followed SOPs? That seems statistically unlikely. The focus should be on genuine compliance, not creating more red tape.
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Meera T
Finally! The CM herself had to raid places earlier. These establishments play with lives. I remember the horror of the Mechua fire. Jaan hai toh jahaan hai. Strict penalties should be imposed on those violating norms, license cancellation for repeat offenders.
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David E
This is standard protocol in most countries before major events. Kolkata is a vibrant city and its nightlife is a big draw. Ensuring safety will only boost its reputation. Hope the fire department is well-equipped and thorough in its checks. Safety first!

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