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Chief Minister of Goa, India: At least 23 dead in fire that killed at least 23 people

The chief minister of Goa, India said that at least 23 people had died in a fire that broke out in a nightclub. Videos on social media showed ambulances waiting to assist the injured.

Reporters were told that the incident took place around 12:04 local time on Saturday (1834 GMT) in Arpora.

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant stated in a X post that the state government had ordered an investigation into this incident.

The police chief stated that fire trucks and ambulances rushed to the scene after receiving information about the fire.

ANI reported that the injured were transported to hospitals nearby for treatment while authorities worked throughout the night to control the situation.

The police chief said that the fire was put out and all bodies were recovered.

Goa is a small Indian state located on the western coast. It's a popular destination for tourists, especially foreigners.

According to government statistics, Goa welcomed 5.5 million tourists in the first half year. 271 000 of these were foreign tourists. Reporting by Devika Nair Bengaluru, Kanjyik Gaosh in Barcelona and Alistair Bell & Chizu Nomiyama.

(source: Reuters)