At least 25 people dead after nightclub fire in India

At least 25 people dead after nightclub fire in India
The charred interiors of a nightclub which caught fire, leaving at least 25 people dead (AP/PA)

At least 25 people including tourists have been killed in a fire at a popular nightclub in India’s Goa state, the state’s chief minister said on Sunday.

The blaze occurred just past midnight in Arpora in North Goa, a party hub.

Goa’s chief minister Pramod Sawant said most of the dead were the club’s kitchen workers, as well as three to four tourists. Six people were injured and are in stable condition, he said.

The fire occurred due to a gas cylinder blast and has been extinguished, the Press Trust of India news agency reported, quoting local police. All the bodies have been recovered.

It said at least 100 people were on the club’s dancefloor when the fire broke out and several rushed to the kitchen below in the chaos and got trapped along with staff.

The nightclub, located along the Arpora river backwaters, had a narrow entry and exit that forced the fire brigade to park its tankers about 400 metres away, the news agency said. The restricted access delayed firefighting efforts, it reported, citing local officials.

Local village council official Roshan Redkar told the news agency that authorities had earlier issued a demolition notice for the club as it had no construction permit from the government. But higher officials rolled back the order, he said.

The state government has ordered an inquiry into the incident to determine the exact cause of the fire and whether fire safety norms and building regulations were followed, Mr Sawant said.

Regulations are poorly enforced in India, where some public sector officials cut corners, leading to safety hazards.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the incident deeply saddening in a social media post and said he spoke with Mr Sawant about the situation.

He said the state government “is providing all possible assistance to those affected” while offering condolences with the victims’ families.

Accidents involving gas cylinders are not uncommon in India and often result in casualties, underlining the need for authorities to implement stringent safety protocols.

The western coastal state of Goa is one of India’s most popular tourist destinations, known for its sandy beaches.

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