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Dehradun Club Fire Stunt Goes Wrong: 2 Bartenders Severely Burned, Management Fined ₹10,000

A fire stunt at Dehradun’s Circle Club went wrong during a weekend party, severely injuring two bartenders and prompting a police fine and safety warnings.

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On Saturday night, what was meant to be an exhilarating performance at Dehradun’s popular Cirqle Club turned into a nightmarish episode that could have had catastrophic consequences. Two bartenders, performing a fire-breathing stunt using alcohol, attempted to entertain the crowd with flames.

However, the act backfired unexpectedly, engulfing their faces in fire and causing severe burns. Fortunately, the quick response from emergency services and nearby witnesses prevented any loss of life or widespread injuries. This incident has reignited discussions on safety protocols at entertainment venues across India, highlighting the perilous risks associated with fire stunts performed without adequate precautions.

Details of the Incident and Immediate Aftermath

Eyewitnesses present at the club described a scene of chaos as flames suddenly erupted and engulfed the bartenders’ faces.

The crowd panicked, with some rushing to help and others quickly alerting emergency responders. Within minutes, police and medical personnel arrived at the scene. The injured bartenders were rushed to a nearby hospital, where officials confirmed they are under treatment and out of immediate danger.

The viral videos circulating on social media showed the horrifying moment, prompting widespread outrage and concern about safety standards in nightlife entertainment.

In response to the incident, Dehradun Police took swift action. The club management was fined ₹10,000 for negligence and was issued a stern warning to desist from performing dangerous stunts without proper permissions and safety measures.

Authorities also reiterated that fire stunts involving alcohol are illegal under fire safety regulations unless carried out with prior approval and expert supervision. The police emphasized that this incident underscores the need for stricter enforcement of safety norms in entertainment venues, especially those involving fire or other hazardous activities.

The club has pledged full cooperation and has promised to improve safety protocols, but the incident has already cast a shadow over the nightlife culture of Dehradun.

Broader Implications and Safety Norms

This incident resonates beyond Dehradun, serving as a cautionary tale for entertainment venues across India. Fire stunts, while visually spectacular, carry inherent risks that demand strict regulation and professional execution. There is a pressing need for clubs and event organisers to prioritize human safety over entertainment value. Proper training, licencing, and safety equipment are essential components for such acts.

Authorities must step up inspections and enforce penalties against non-compliant venues to prevent future mishaps. Moreover, public awareness campaigns are crucial to educate both performers and audiences about the dangers of unregulated stunts, fostering a culture where safety is paramount.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

This unfortunate event at Circle Club highlights the importance of responsible entertainment. While adrenaline and entertainment are vital parts of nightlife, they should never come at the expense of safety and human lives. The incident serves as a sharp reminder that reckless stunts can swiftly turn joy into tragedy.

It is essential for venue owners, performers, and authorities to collaborate in creating a safer environment, introducing rigorous safety standards and continuous awareness programmes. Only through collective effort can similar incidents be prevented, ensuring that celebrations remain joyful and risk-free.

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