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Goa Nightclub Fire: A Look at India's Deadliest Fires in the Last 5 Years

At least 25 people lost their lives after a massive blaze tore through Birch by Romeo Lane, a popular nightclub in Goa's Arpora, on Sunday.

Goa Nightclub Fire History
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A fire at the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Arpora, Goa, resulted in the deaths of at least 25 individuals on Sunday, potentially caused by a gas cylinder blast; this incident is part of a pattern of fatal fires in India between 2020 and 2025, highlighting safety gaps in various establishments.

Officials said a preliminary probe indicates the fire may have been triggered by a gas cylinder blast. The toll, initially reported as 23, later rose to 25 as rescue teams completed their search of the gutted premises.

Confusion Over Cause of Blaze

As investigators begin piecing together the events that led to the tragedy, major questions remain unanswered about how an allegedly illegal venue continued to operate despite reported safety violations. Goa police chief Alok Kumar told PTI that the fire occurred due to a cylinder blast. Several eyewitnesses, however, challenge this version and claim the blaze erupted on the first floor, where about 100 tourists were dancing at the time.

The club's structural layout is believed to have worsened the situation. With a narrow entry and exit and a location deep within the backwaters, the flow of escaping crowds quickly turned chaotic. A senior firefighter told PTI that the narrow access path "made it difficult to reach the spot, which in turn made controlling the blaze a challenging task." Officials confirmed that most deaths were caused by suffocation.

Pattern of Deadly Fires Across India

The Goa tragedy joins a troubling list of severe fire incidents India has witnessed between 2020 and 2025. Many of these cases reveal recurring lapses in fire safety compliance, especially in commercial establishments, crowded urban zones and travel environments.

During this period, India saw deadly bus fires, major residential building fires and large scale commercial structure accidents that exposed prolonged gaps in safety checks, emergency access planning and enforcement of basic safety norms.

Major Fire Incidents From 2020 to 2025

Buldhana Bus Fire, Maharashtra (July 2023)

A private bus caught fire on the Nagpur to Mumbai Expressway, killing 25 passengers and injuring eight.

Kurnool Bus Fire, Andhra Pradesh (October 2025)

A luxury bus went up in flames near Chinnatekuru, resulting in the deaths of 19 people.

Hyderabad Building Fire (May 2025)

A blaze during a family gathering in Gulzar Houz killed 17 individuals, including children.

West Delhi Commercial Building Fire (2022)

A four storey commercial building caught fire, killing 27 occupants.

Dharavi Cylinder Blast, Mumbai (2021)

A gas cylinder leak led to a fire that injured 17 people in a densely populated locality.

Kolkata Hotel Fire (2023)

A hotel blaze resulted in 15 fatalities.

Rajkot Amusement Park Fire (2024)

A catastrophic fire at an amusement park killed 32 people, including nine children.

Goa Nightclub Fire, Arpora (2025)

The latest nightclub tragedy claimed 25 lives, once again highlighting the need for stringent enforcement of safety regulations in entertainment venues.

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