40 presumed dead, 115 injured in New Year’s fire at Swiss ski resort


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Summary

Fire casualties

A fire broke out at the "Le Constellation" bar in the Crans-Montana ski resort during a New Year's celebration, resulting in dozens of presumed deaths and around 100 people seriously injured.

Victims

Italy's foreign ministry stated that Swiss police could not immediately identify victims due to the severity of their burns, according to NBC News. NBC News reports that a local hospital reached capacity quickly after admitting fire victims and had to transfer other patients to nearby intensive care units.

Investigation status

Officials have not yet determined the cause of the fire. The attorney general of Valais Canton, Beatrice Pilloud, stated, "At no moment is there a question of any kind of attack."


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Around 40 people are presumed dead and another 115 are injured after a fire broke out during a New Year’s celebration at a bar in the Swiss Alps, according to the latest estimate given by officials on Thursday. The fire started at about 1:30 a.m. local time in a bar called “Le Constellation” in the Alpine ski resort municipality of Crans-Montana.

The location is about two hours from the Swiss capital of Bern in a region known as Valais Canton.

“What was a moment of joy turned into a tragedy in Crans-Montana last night, felt across the country and beyond,” Switzerland’s president, Guy Parmelin, wrote on X.

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40 killed, 115 injured

During a press conference Thursday afternoon, police in Crans-Montana estimated the death toll and injury numbers, saying the totals are preliminary.

About 60 people were taken to a hospital in Sion, near the resort town, overwhelming hospitals and medical professionals there.

NBC News reports that a local hospital quickly had to redirect patients from the fire to other intensive care units because its own reached full capacity.

At the press conference, a local official told residents, “If you want to be useful, be careful. Do not clog emergency services with situations that can be avoided.”


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Parmelin attended the press conference on Thursday, calling the fire “one of the worst tragedies our country has ever experienced” and saying that “many lives, young for the most part, have been lost.”

Cause and investigation

Officials say it is still too early to determine the cause of the fire and subsequent explosion. However, “at no moment is there a question of any kind of attack,” said Beatrice Pilloud, attorney general of the Valais Canton.

During the press conference, she said, “I am not in a position to confirm anything. The investigation is ongoing.”

Pilloud also noted that the main focus right now is identifying the victims and returning bodies to their families. She said police have interviewed several witnesses and are analyzing cell phones left at the scene.

“There are still many circumstances to be clarified,” she said. “The current leading theory is that a widespread fire caused an explosion.”

Pilloud added that officials have launched an investigation, but not into any specific person. She said it’s to “shed light on the circumstances surrounding this tragic fire.”

Police from the region imposed a no-fly zone over Crans-Montana. The town has about 10,000 residents and has around 2,800 hotel beds.

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Why this story matters

An early morning fire at a popular Swiss Alpine ski resort bar resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries, impacting both local residents and tourists, raising safety and emergency response questions during peak holiday travel.

Public safety

High casualty numbers highlight the importance of fire safety regulations and enforcement in crowded entertainment venues, particularly during large gatherings and holiday periods.

Emergency response

The rapid saturation of local hospital capacity emphasizes the challenges faced by emergency services in tourist destinations, and the need for coordinated disaster response among local and regional health systems.

Tourism impact

Crans-Montana is an internationally recognized ski resort, so the fire's effects extend beyond the immediate tragedy to potentially influence tourism, local business, and regional reputation.

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Context corner

Crans-Montana is a luxury ski resort in the Swiss Alps attracting international tourists, which likely contributed to multiple nationalities among the victims. The incident happened during peak tourist season on New Year’s Eve, magnifying its impact.

Debunking

Swiss authorities explicitly ruled out terrorism or deliberate arson as the cause. Prosecutor Beatrice Pilloud stated: “At no moment is there a question of any kind of attack.” Investigations continue into the exact cause, with some speculation on pyrotechnics.

Solution spotlight

Authorities established a helpline and reception center for families and rapidly coordinated medical transfers to relieve overwhelmed hospitals, demonstrating emergency resource mobilization under pressure.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left frame the Swiss bar incident as a "terrible tragedy" or "devastating fire," emphasizing social media footage of the scale.
  • Media outlets in the center maintain a more measured tone, focusing on "what we know about" the "tragedy," while still noting a "massacre.
  • Media outlets on the right however, employ more visceral language like "rips through" and "explosive fire," portraying "New Year's Eve horror" and highlighting the "luxury" setting and "overwhelmed" hospitals.

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Key points from the Left

  • A fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, during New Year celebrations resulted in several fatalities and injuries, according to police.
  • The fire broke out at approximately 1:30 a.m., as police spokesperson Gaetan Lathion reported, when many tourists were gathered to celebrate.
  • Authorities confirmed that several tens of people are presumed dead, with about 100 individuals injured, mostly seriously, as reported by police.
  • Investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire.

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Key points from the Right

  • At least 10 people have been killed and many injured in a bar explosion in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, as reported by Swiss police on January 1.
  • The explosion occurred at approximately 1:30 a.m. In Le Constellation Bar, which was crowded with New Year celebrations when the blast happened.
  • Emergency services evacuated the area and treated the injured, while the venue and surrounding streets were sealed off for investigation, as reported by police.
  • Investigators are looking into the cause, which is currently described as an explosion of unknown origin, and no immediate signs of terrorism have been found, according to Gaetan Lathion, police spokesperson.

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