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Goa Nightclub Fire: The Birch by Romeo Lane Tragedy and the Luthra Brothers’ Flight

​The devastating fire at the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Arpora, North Goa, which tragically claimed 25 lives, has rattled the country. The incident has brought the critical issue of fire safety compliance in India’s entertainment industry into sharp focus.

​The Catastrophe and the Causes

​The massive blaze erupted shortly after midnight on December 6, 2025, around 11:45 pm. Initial findings suggest the fire was sparked by “electric firecrackers” or a pyro sparkle gun used during a live belly dancing performance on stage. These sparks reportedly ignited the highly combustible wooden and bamboo decor, leading to a quick and fatal inferno.

​Government Action and Safety Crackdown

​Officials quickly ascertained that the nightclub was in contravention of multiple safety regulations. The unauthorized use of indoor pyrotechnics was highlighted as a significant factor in the severity of the incident.

​The Goa government reacted with immediate and strong measures:

​The Owners’ Escape and Detention

​Hours after the tragedy, the two alleged owners of Birch by Romeo Lane, brothers Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra, booked flight tickets at 1:17 am on December 7 and flew to Phuket, Thailand, in the early morning hours.

​The Goa nightclub fire serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for stringent enforcement of fire and building safety norms in public entertainment venues across the country.

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