A devastating fire at a Goa club claimed 23 lives early Sunday, with victims succumbing to burns and suffocation. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant vowed a stringent inquiry into the Arpora incident, promising severe action against those responsible. Police have recovered all bodies and are investigating the cause, while officials stress the urgent need for safety audits across all Goa establishments.
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