A terrible fire ripped through luxury cottages near Ajoba Holy Place in North Goa’s Ashwem-Mandrem area. The flames spread quickly, causing huge losses and raising concerns about how well the emergency services responded.
On Thursday, a terrible fire swept through high-end cottages near Ajoba Temple in North Goa, causing a lot of damage and expected losses of many crores. It also raised concerns about how quickly emergency services can respond in the region’s coastal area.
A fire broke out in the Ashwem-Mandrem area of Goa, affecting a group of fancy cottages that were quickly destroyed by the flames spreading through the buildings.
The website’s photos showed fires rising into the sky as they got stronger, making it impossible to put out the fire once it started.
The natives quickly got to the scene and tried to take charge of the situation. But it looks like the fire spread too quickly for the first attempts to have a big effect.
Residents were also worried about how long it took for the fire department to respond. They noted that most of the first rescue attempts were made by people who were watching from nearby.
A horrible fire destroyed the trendy homes, causing millions of dollars in damage. Even though a full investigation of the damage is still going on, a large part of the estate was eaten by the snake pit just before the firefighters could get it under control.
Representatives are supposed to look into the situation and figure out what caused the fire.
A recent accident has brought to light the need for better fire safety measures and emergency response teams in North Goa’s rapidly growing tourist areas, especially in light of a terrible disaster that happened just a few months ago. Authorities say that the deadly fire at the “Birch through Romeo Street” nightclub on December 6, which killed 25 people, was started by fireworks.
There were vacationers and club members among the dead, as well as more than 20 club employees. Files said that a number of staff members were actually found in the cellar and kitchen, and that suffocation led to a higher death toll.
The two events happening one after the other have made people even more worried about fire safety and security in Goa’s busy nightlife and tourist areas.

