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Police in India say more than 20 people have been killed in a fire at a nightclub in Goa.
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As we record this podcast, Indian emergency workers are gathered outside a popular nightclub in Goa, where a fire has killed at least 25 people.
The police deputy general said it was an unfortunate incident.
Alok Kumar said the fire in Arpura was reported a few minutes past midnight when ambulances and fire trucks rushed to the scene.
He said the blaze had been contained.
Videos on social media show rescuers carrying the dead and injured on stretchers down the narrow stone staircase of the building.
The BBC's Vikas Pandani is at the scene in Goa.
Our reporter Davina Gupta told me more.
The initial reports from officials suggest that there was a gas cylinder that exploded in the kitchen of this nightclub, sending flames rapidly through the ground floor of the venue.
Most of the bodies officials have told the BBC were found near the kitchen and some were on the stairs as well.
suggesting that many of the victims were staff who were working at that time.
Six others, we believe, are being treated in hospital and are in a stable condition as of now.
But the extent of the blaze can be seen with the fact that the rescue teams worked through the night, combing the wreckage and trying to bring this fire under control.
And what else do we know, Davina?