Crans-Montana fire

Swiss Bar Fire: 40 Dead in Tragedy Fueled by Negligence and Flammable Materials

A silent march was held in Crans-Montana to honor the 40 victims of a New Year’s Eve bar fire that also left many injured. Mourners gathered for a mass, then processed to the site of the fire, Le Constellation, where they left tributes and offered applause for first responders. Authorities have identified all fatalities and opened a criminal investigation into the bar managers, suspecting involuntary homicide and other charges. The investigation is focused on the fire’s rapid spread, potentially caused by candles and non-compliant materials, and authorities are also assessing safety measures.

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Swiss Ski Resort Bar Fire: Dozens Dead in New Year’s Tragedy

On New Year’s Eve, a fire broke out in Le Constellation, a crowded bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, resulting in approximately 40 deaths and 115 injuries. The blaze, which began around 1:30 am local time, is believed to be accidental, with initial reports indicating it may have been caused by a candle igniting a wooden ceiling. Witnesses described a chaotic scene with a crowd surge as people attempted to escape the fire. Authorities have launched a full investigation, focusing on identifying the victims and supporting the injured, many of whom are between 16 and 26 years old.

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