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25 dead in Goa nightclub fire after cylinder blast; 4 arrested

Fire broke out at Birch by Romeo Lane, a party venue at Arpora village, 25 km from the state capital Panaji; the nightclub had opened last year.

News Arena Network - Panaji - UPDATED: December 7, 2025, 08:55 PM - 2 min read

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Flames are seen engulfing a nightclub early Sunday, in Arpora, in Goa, India, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025.


A jampacked nightclub in North Goa turned into a death trap around midnight as a massive fire tore through it, claiming 25 lives and bringing to the fore illegalities along with the laxity of government officials in enforcing rules. Fireworks were the likely cause of the blaze at `Birch by Romeo Lane' nightclub at Arpora, 25 km from Panaji, officials said, adding that four of its staff members were arrested and owners Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra, named in the FIR, too, would be taken into custody soon.
 
At least six people were injured in the incident. The deceased included four tourists and 14 employees, some of them from Jharkhand, while the identity of the remaining seven was yet to be established, police said.
 
The club, which stands in the backwater of the Arpora river, allegedly did not possess even a fire department NOC, and small doors coupled with the narrow bridge leading to it made it difficult for the people to escape, fire officials said.

 

 

 

 
Preliminary inquiry revealed that "electric firecrackers" were set off inside, which started the blaze at 11.45 pm on Saturday, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said, adding that he has directed Chief Secretary Dr V. Candavelou and Director General of Police Alok Kumar to identify and act against the government officials who allowed the club to operate even though it violated safety rules.
 
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, the CM said.
 
The government also formed a committee of the South Goa Collector, the Deputy Director of Fire and Emergency Services and the Director of Forensic Laboratory to inquire into the incident. 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 CM said.
 
Arrangements would be made to take the mortal remains of the deceased to their native places, he added.
 
Most of the deaths were caused by suffocation, as the victims got trapped on the ground floor and in the kitchen, said a fire official.

 

 

 

Prime Minister Modi and CM Sawant Express Condolences


Prime Minister Narendra Modi termed the incident “deeply saddening” and revealed that he had spoken directly to Chief Minister Pramod Sawant regarding the situation.

 

 

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“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. Spoke to Goa CM Dr Pramod Sawant Ji about the situation. The State Government is providing all possible assistance to those affected,” the Prime Minister wrote in a post on X.

 

 

Hear story from the survivers —
Riya, a tourist from Delhi who survived the fire, claimed that firecrackers burst all around when dancers were performing.
 
"The fire must have been caused due to this. There was a stampede-like situation," she said.
 
At least 100 persons were on the dance floor, and in an attempt to escape the fire, some of them ran downstairs to the kitchen, where they got trapped with the staff, Fatima Shaikh, a tourist from Hyderabad, cited.
 
"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.
 
The nightclub was jam-packed as it was the weekend, she said.
 
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.
 
There was no access for fire brigade vehicles because of the narrow lanes, 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 stated.
 
Arpora-Nagoa panchayat sarpanch Roshan Redkar 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 the permission to construct the club," he said.
 
The panchayat had issued a demolition notice, which was stayed by the officials of the Directorate of Panchayats, Redkar claimed.
 
Distraught relatives and friends of the victims gathered outside the morgue of the Goa Medical College and Hospital, anxiously awaiting information about their loved ones.
 
Some of them, hailing from a village in Jharkhand, said they would not accept the bodies and demanded that the nightclub owner arrange for the mortal remains to be transported back home.
 
Four persons from their village worked as helpers and cooks at the nightclub, they said.

 

 

Oppn lashes out at govt —
The Opposition hit out at the BJP government in the state over the tragedy.
 
Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, said he was deeply pained by the incident. "This is not just an accident; it is a criminal failure of safety and governance," he said on X.
 
The state Aam Aadmi Party unit claimed the Sawant government has lost the "moral right" to stay in power. AAP Goa president Amit Palekar, in a post on X, questioned why the government had not taken any action against the nightclub, which had allegedly not followed norms despite the issue being raised in the state assembly.
 
Congress too demanded Sawant's resignation, with its Goa desk in-charge Manikrao Thakare claiming that the club had not obtained No-Objection Certificate from the fire department, nor did it have permission of the Excise Department to sell liquor.
 
The government has worked out measures to prevent such measures, said CM Sawant, adding that an audit of clubs which operate without permissions and the places where there is a possibility of people gathering in large numbers will be carried out.  

 

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