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Electric firecrackers likely cause of Goa nightclub fire, says CM Sawant

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Updated: December 8th, 2025, 13:32 IST
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Panaji: A preliminary inquiry into the devastating nightclub fire in Goa suggests that electric firecrackers were set off inside the premises, sparking a blaze that claimed 25 lives, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has said.

The North Goa-based nightclub teeming with revellers turned into a death trap around midnight Sunday when a massive fire tore through it, bringing to the fore illegalities along with the laxity of government officials in enforcing rules.

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Fireworks emerged as the likely cause of the blaze at ‘Birch by Romeo Lane’ nightclub at Arpora, located 25 km from Panaji, officials said Sunday, adding that the facility allegedly did not possess even a fire department NOC.

Twenty-five persons were killed, and at least six were injured in the incident. Five of them are undergoing treatment at hospitals.

The deceased included 20 employees of the nightclub and five tourists, including four from Delhi.

As per initial information, the nightclub had not adhered to fire safety norms, CM Sawant said Sunday.

A preliminary inquiry indicated that electric firecrackers were set off inside, which started the blaze at 11.45 pm Saturday, Sawant said.

The CM has directed Chief Secretary V Candavelou and DGP Alok Kumar to identify and act against the government officials who allowed the club to operate even though it violated safety rules.

Most of the deaths were caused by suffocation, as the victims got trapped on the ground floor and in the kitchen, said a fire brigade official.

Narrow lanes blocked access of fire brigade vehicles, and the water tankers had to be parked about 400 metres away from the spot. This made controlling the blaze a challenging task, a senior officer from the Fire and Emergency Services told PTI.

Small doors coupled with the narrow bridge leading to it made it difficult for the people to escape, fire brigade officials said.

The club’s chief general manager, Rajiv Modak, general manager Vivek Singh, bar manager Rajiv Singhania, and gate manager Riyanshu Thakur were arrested by the police, Sawant said.

An FIR was registered against the owners, Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra, and the event organisers.

Three senior government officials — Siddhi Tushar Harlankar, who was then Director of Panchayat, Dr Shamila Monteiro, who was then Member Secretary of the Goa State Pollution Control Board, and Raghuvir Bagkar, then Secretary of Village Panchayat Arpora-Nagoa — were suspended for their role in allowing the nightclub to start operations in 2023, a senior officer said.

The government also formed a probe panel comprising the South Goa Collector, Deputy Director of Fire and Emergency Services, and the Director of Forensic Laboratory. It has been asked to submit its report within a week.

An ex-gratia of Rs five lakh for the nearest kin of each deceased and Rs 50,000 for the injured would be paid from the State Disaster Management Authority Funds, the chief minister said.

The 20 staff members who died in the blaze were originally from Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Assam, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal. Four among them were Nepalese nationals, as per a list released by the state government.

Arrangements would be made to take the mortal remains of the deceased to their native places, Sawant added.

While the state police initially said the blaze occurred due to a cylinder blast, some eyewitnesses claimed the fire started on the club’s first floor where tourists were dancing.

Riya, a tourist from Delhi who survived the fire, claimed that firecrackers burst all around when dancers were performing, which could have triggered the fire. “There was a stampede-like situation, she said.

At least 100 people were on the dance floor, and in an attempt to escape, some of them ran downstairs to the kitchen, where they got trapped with the staff, Fatima Shaikh, a tourist from Hyderabad, told PTI.

There was a sudden commotion as the flames started erupting. We rushed out of the club only to see that the entire structure was up in flames, she said, adding that the nightclub was jam-packed as it was the weekend.

In no time, the entire club was engulfed in flames. “There was a temporary construction made up of palm leaves which easily caught fire,” said Shaikh.

Arpora-Nagoa panchayat sarpanch Roshan Redkar was questioned by the police.

He said there was a dispute between the two owners of the club, and they had filed a complaint against each other with the panchayat.

We had inspected the premises and found that they did not have permission to construct the club.

The panchayat had issued a demolition notice, which was stayed by officials of the Directorate of Panchayats, Redkar claimed.

Goa BJP MLA Michael Lobo claimed the licence to the nightclub was issued without any documentation by the local panchayat.

Sawant said the government has undertaken measures to prevent such incidents, and an audit of clubs operating without permission and places with the potential of high footfall will be carried out.

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