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Fire at Birch by Romeo Lane in Goa — Flammable Interiors Made It Worse

Live updates on the Goa Night Club Fire news today: Unauthorized hazardous exterior operations and lack of basic fire safety infrastructure were major factors in the incident’s severity, according to the Fire Department.

Live updates on the Goa Night Club Fire news today:Despite prompt emergency response, the “absence of fundamental fire safety infrastructure and unauthorized hazardous external activities significantly contributed to the severity of the incident and the tragic loss of lives,” according to technical evaluation of the Saturday night fire at nightclub in Arpora village, North Goa. Twenty-five people were killed and six injured in the fire at Birch by Romeo Lane. According to the Fire Department’s technical fire safety incident assessment, the tragedy indicates serious breakdown in life safety readiness, regulatory compliance, and fire preventive engineering.

Romeo Lane’s Birch was often questioned but escaped punishment: Romeo Lane chairman Saurabh Luthra, club partners, managers, and event planners were arrested by police on Sunday. According to the FIR, the restaurant “was found functioning without acquiring permissions/licences from the regulatory authorities.” Roshan Redkar, the sarpanch of the Arpora-Nagoa village panchayat, claimed on Sunday that the building was constructed without building permit. Redkar claimed that Luthra was in charge of the nightclub and that there had been disagreement between him and the landowner as well as another disagreement with his business associates, which resulted in some complaints. “We followed due process and issued demolition notice following an investigation. But after an appeal, the demolition notice was halted, according to Redkar. The Goa Police questioned Redkar about the demolition notice in the evening before releasing him.

Who had passed away? According to police, all 25 victims of the tragedy—20 employees and five tourists—have been identified. Four of the five tourists that perished in the fire were from Delhi, including three members of the same family. Karnataka was home to the fifth visitor. Twenty of the victims were nightclub employees, including five from Uttarakhand, four from Nepal, three from Jharkhand and Assam, two from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, and one from West Bengal, according to the list. Jitendra Singh, Satish Singh, Surendra Singh, Sumit Negi, and Manish Singh are the most casualties (staff members) from Uttarakhand.

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