Monday, March 23, 2026
21.1 C
New Delhi

Several dozen feared dead in Swiss ski resort bar fire

Jemma Crew

Several dozen people are presumed dead and around 100 injured after a fire ripped through a bar in a ski resort in southern Switzerland, officials have said.

The fire broke out at around 01:30 (00:30 GMT) during new year celebrations in a bar called Le Constellation in Crans-Montana, police said.

People from multiple countries have been affected, according to Swiss authorities, and “significant work” will be needed to identify victims and return bodies to families.

Officials investigating the incident have not mentioned any cause, but categorically ruled out an attack.

Ten helicopters, 40 ambulances and 150 emergency responders were sent overnight to the scene of the fire in the Valais region, which is popular with tourists.

Most of the injured experienced severe burns and were sent to Valais hospital, said Mathias Reynard, the region’s council leader, in a press conference on Thursday morning.

Its intensive care unit had reached full capacity and Reynard said the local community must take extra care to avoid needing hospital treatment unnecessarily.

Details are still emerging, and it is not yet known the precise number of people who have been killed and injured, their nationalities, the cause of the fire or how many people were in the bar. Officials have, however, confirmed that several nationalities were involved.

The Italian foreign ministry said information from Swiss police indicated around 40 people had died.

Police at the press conference said “several dozen” were presumed dead, but did not give a more precise number when responding to questions from the media.

EPA/Shutterstock Two police officers wearing high visibility jackets walk on a cordoned off street near the site of the fire in the Crans-Montana ski resort.EPA/Shutterstock

Local media reports earlier on Thursday suggested pyrotechnics could have caused the incident, although this is unconfirmed.

Valais canton prosecutor general Beatrice Pilloud said an investigation was under way “to identify the circumstances which caused this dramatic situation to occur”.

She told the press conference “currently we are favouring a fire and at no time is there question of any attack”, adding out of respect for the families she cannot say more at this time.

Police initially referred to an explosion but later changed their definition to a fire, adding it was too early to speculate on the cause.

Asked about the cause at the news conference, regional security official Stéphane Ganzer said it “is not the detonation of an explosive device that causes the fire, it is the fire which, as it develops, causes an explosion and a general conflagration of the premises”.

Work is ongoing to identify the victims and return bodies to families as quickly as possible, Ms Pilloud said, adding: “To do that there is significant work which needs to be carried out. And this significant work will require the closure of the district.”

The Italian ambassador to Switzerland, Gian Lorenzo Cornado, said that it will take weeks to identify the dead.

A helpline has been set up for families: +41 848 112 117

Crans-Montana is a luxury ski resort, famous in the 1980s for hosting the World Cup skiing.

Le Constellation, which has been around for decades, has an upstairs with TV screens where people go and watch football matches, and a large bar downstairs for drinking and dancing.

The UK Foreign Office said its “thoughts are with all those injured and killed in the terrible tragedy” and consular staff were on standby to provide support to any British nationals affected.

Go to Source

Hot this week

NYT Connections Answers (March 23): Puzzle #1015 Caught You Off-Guard? Check Hints, & Solution

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom NYT Connections Answer: The New York Times’ daily puzzle, Connections, dropped its Monday, March 23 challenge, and it was a tricky one for many players. Read More

‘Wouldn’t be in business today without India’: Why Germany is “desperate” for millions of Indians to save its economy

As elderly staff members retire and young candidates move to other sectors and roles, Germany has been facing a shortage of skilled workers so dire that the country is trying to alleviate the problem by calling for help outside its own Read More

‘Stop, Stop, Stop’: ATC Screams In Panic Moments Before Air Canada Plane Hit Vehicle At NY Airport

A minute-long ATC recording lays bare the confusion and urgency before a runway collision in New York. Read More

Middle East conflict: US–Israel Strike Iran Naval Base, Nuclear Risk Escalates

The conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States has intensified sharply on Day 24, with a major strike on Iran’s naval base in Bushehr. Read More

War Alert: Israel launches massive airstrikes on the Iranian capital’s military sites

The ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States has reached a dangerous new phase on Day 24. Read More

Topics

NYT Connections Answers (March 23): Puzzle #1015 Caught You Off-Guard? Check Hints, & Solution

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom NYT Connections Answer: The New York Times’ daily puzzle, Connections, dropped its Monday, March 23 challenge, and it was a tricky one for many players. Read More

‘Wouldn’t be in business today without India’: Why Germany is “desperate” for millions of Indians to save its economy

As elderly staff members retire and young candidates move to other sectors and roles, Germany has been facing a shortage of skilled workers so dire that the country is trying to alleviate the problem by calling for help outside its own Read More

‘Stop, Stop, Stop’: ATC Screams In Panic Moments Before Air Canada Plane Hit Vehicle At NY Airport

A minute-long ATC recording lays bare the confusion and urgency before a runway collision in New York. Read More

Middle East conflict: US–Israel Strike Iran Naval Base, Nuclear Risk Escalates

The conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States has intensified sharply on Day 24, with a major strike on Iran’s naval base in Bushehr. Read More

War Alert: Israel launches massive airstrikes on the Iranian capital’s military sites

The ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States has reached a dangerous new phase on Day 24. Read More

Deep Dive: Why Germany Is Looking To India To Keep Its Economy Running

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Germany is increasingly looking beyond its borders to tackle a growing shortage of skilled workers, with India emerging as a key partner in addressing the country’s de Read More

NIA Raids J&K Businessman’s Residence In Delhi Red Fort Blast Case

Kupwara (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], March 23 (ANI): The National Investigation Agency (NIA) teams on Monday morning raided the residence of a businessman in the Guloora area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Handwara in connection with the Delhi Red For Read More

MARKET MELTDOWN: Sensex crashes 1,500 points as Middle East war triggers investor panic

Rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have triggered a major economic ripple effect across global markets. Read More

Related Articles