Safety Breach Leads to Closure of 'The Cape Goa' Restaurant
'The Cape Goa', a restaurant in South Goa, was sealed for breaching fire and safety regulations. The establishment operated beyond its permissible limits, endangering public safety due to overcrowding and lack of safety measures. This action follows a deadly fire incident in North Goa.
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Authorities have sealed 'The Cape Goa', a well-known cliffside restaurant in South Goa, citing serious violations of fire and safety standards. This action was confirmed by officials on Tuesday following concerns that the operation exceeded its sanctioned area.
The Tourism Department had authorized a single temporary shack, yet inspections revealed the operation of an unauthorized full-scale restaurant, raising concerns about public safety, especially in potential emergencies.
The shutdown follows a tragic fire at a nightclub in North Goa, prompting rigorous inspections. A committee led by Maya Pednekar found that 'The Cape Goa' lacked essential safety certifications and was overcrowded, posing imminent risks to human life and property.
(With inputs from agencies.)

