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Madrid Moves to Curb Indoor Pyrotechnics After Fanático Restaurant Fire

Officials indicate a tightened fire‑prevention ordinance is close to completion with possible prohibitions on bengalas in nightlife venues.

Overview

  • A handheld bengala used during a show at Fanático ignited decorative plants near an exit, prompting an evacuation as staff extinguished the flames in roughly eight seconds.
  • Emergencias Madrid reported no emergency call was placed and no injuries were recorded, indicating the incident was resolved by restaurant employees using extinguishers.
  • Owner GLH Singular Restaurants announced a definitive ban on bengalas and any pyrotechnics across its venues and said all locations hold required fire‑protection certifications.
  • City leaders requested information about the episode and signaled that the new fire‑prevention ordinance is well advanced, with officials saying the direction points toward restricting or prohibiting indoor pyrotechnics.
  • Several diners complained they were charged and denied the complaints book after the evacuation, allegations the restaurant disputes as it frames the episode as a brief, contained incident that led to a preventive closure.