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Several dead, injured in fire at Swiss ski resort


Flower tributes are left near the ‘Le Constellation’ bar after an explosion and fire during a New Year’s Eve party where several people died and others were injured in the upscale ski resort of Crans-Montana in southwestern Switzerland. — Reuters
Flower tributes are left near the ‘Le Constellation’ bar after an explosion and fire during a New Year’s Eve party where several people died and others were injured in the upscale ski resort of Crans-Montana in southwestern Switzerland. — Reuters
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A fire ripped through a crowded bar in the luxury Swiss ski resort town of Crans-Montana as revellers rang in the New Year, killing and injuring several people, police said early on Thursday. Police, firefighters and rescuers rushed to the popular resort, one of the top-ranked ski destinations in Europe, with Swiss media reporting the toll could soar into the dozens.


The “fire of undetermined origin” broke out in a bar popular with tourists, police in the Wallis canton in southwestern Switzerland said in a statement. A police spokesman named the bar as Le Constellation, which has a capacity of 300 people and another 40 people on its terrace, according to the Crans-Montana website. The spokesman said some 100 people had gathered there for New Year celebrations.


A tourist from New York filmed bright orange flames pouring from the bar, and said he saw people running and screaming in the dark.

Attorney General of the Canton of Valais Beatrice Pilloud at a press conference following an explosion that ripped through the bar Le Constellation in the luxury Alpine ski resort town of Crans-Montana. - AFP
Attorney General of the Canton of Valais Beatrice Pilloud at a press conference following an explosion that ripped through the bar Le Constellation in the luxury Alpine ski resort town of Crans-Montana. - AFP


“Several people lost their lives and others were injured,” the police statement said, describing the incident as “serious” and adding that “a major emergency response is underway”. “A large contingent of police, firefighters, and rescue workers immediately went to the scene to assist the numerous victims,” it said. “The operation is still ongoing.” Ambulances were still parked outside the bar hours later, and broken windows could be seen. Local media described a “smell of burning still in the air”.Swiss daily Blick cited a doctor at the scene suggesting that the death toll could be in the “dozens”.


Regional daily Le Nouvelliste also said its sources were describing “a heavy toll”, with “around 40 dead and 100 injured”.Swiss media suggested that the fire may have started when pyrotechnics were used during a concert, but police said the cause was unknown. Police spokesman Gaetan Lathion said earlier there had first been an “explosion of unknown origin” at around 1:30 am at Le Constellation. Police said the areas was “completely closed to the public”, and that “a no-fly zone over Crans Montana has been imposed”.


“The party was in full swing... music and champagne flowing freely,” a resident who said they lived nearby told 24 heures, a Lausanne newspaper. But as news of the fire broke, they said, the carefree mood vanished and people began gathering in the street. “We could hear the sirens in the distance. Around me, people were stunned, worried, silent.” — AFP


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