Aftermath of Crans-Montana bar fire: charred ceiling from champagne sparklers, firefighters responding amid snowy Alps, injured being treated.
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Crans-Montana fire updates: Champagne sparklers suspected, injured treated in Germany

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Investigators in the deadly New Year's Eve fire at Le Constellation bar in Switzerland's Crans-Montana have identified party fountains on champagne bottles as the likely cause, igniting the ceiling. Updates include nationalities of the 119 injured, bar owners' distress, checks on safety compliance, and transfers to German hospitals.

Following the tragic fire on January 1 that killed 40 people—mostly young revelers—in the packed Le Constellation bar, new details have emerged. Prosecutors believe sparks from party fountains attached to champagne bottles ignited the ceiling, leading to the rapid blaze.

Among the 119 injured (113 identified: 71 Swiss, 14 French, 11 Italians, 4 Serbs), many remain critical. Valais government president Mathias Reynard noted victim identification will take time due to the blaze's severity.

Attorney General Beatrice Pilloud announced inspections of soundproofing materials, fire extinguishers, and escape routes, with possible criminal charges if negligence is found. The bar owners, cooperating fully, expressed devastation; the owner told '20 Minutes': "We can't sleep or eat." His wife sustained minor injuries; no criminal fault indicated yet.

Germany has received 40 assistance requests for severe cases, with patients in Stuttgart, Tübingen, Ludwigshafen, and more en route to Berlin. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul expressed shock online.

Swiss President Guy Parmelin's earlier support continues amid national mourning.

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X users express profound shock and grief over the Crans-Montana bar fire, attributing it to sparklers on champagne bottles igniting flammable ceiling foam, resulting in ~40 deaths and 119 injuries. Reactions criticize inadequate safety measures like single exits and prohibited indoor pyrotechnics, share chaotic videos of delayed evacuations, and call for stricter regulations. Early terrorism speculations were debunked as accident. Diverse voices include experts on fire risks, journalists reporting updates, and public mourning.

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Realistic illustration of firefighters at the scene of the deadly Constellation bar fire in Crans-Montana, with emergency vehicles and scattered pyrotechnic candles in the snowy Alps.
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All victims of Crans-Montana fire identified

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Swiss police announced the identification of all 40 people killed in the Constellation bar fire in Crans-Montana on New Year's Eve, including nine French nationals and 20 minors aged 14 to 39. The blaze, linked to the use of sparkling candles called 'fontaines', injured 119, with 35 transferred abroad. A criminal investigation has been opened against the bar's managers for negligent homicide.

Updates on the deadly New Year's fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, reveal the French owners survived with injuries, while specific young victims and missing persons from France and Italy have been named amid ongoing investigations into possible pyrotechnic causes.

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Swiss investigators on Friday began identifying victims of a fire that swept through the Le Constellation bar during a New Year’s Eve party in the Alpine resort of Crans-Montana, killing about 40 people and injuring roughly 115, many seriously. Officials said the severity of the burns is slowing identification, with dental records and DNA testing expected to take days.

The Swiss resort of Crans-Montana is hosting Alpine Skiing World Cup races this week, four weeks after a tragic New Year's Eve fire at a bar killed 40 people, mostly teenagers, and injured 116. The events, serving as the final tune-up before the Milan-Cortina Olympics, proceed in a respectful, low-key atmosphere with tributes to the victims. Top skiers like Lindsey Vonn and Sofia Goggia have begun training amid mourning banners and team memorials.

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Italy's alpine ski team will pay tribute to the victims of a deadly fire in Crans Montana during this weekend's World Cup races. The gesture comes amid a diplomatic tension between Italy and Switzerland over the incident that killed six Italian nationals. The races serve as the final preparation before the Milano Cortina Olympics.

Swiss athletes Malorie Blanc and Franjo von Allmen claimed victories in the women's Super G and men's downhill at the Crans-Montana World Cup, the final races before the 2026 Winter Olympics. The event was overshadowed by a New Year's Eve fire tragedy and the cancellation of the women's downhill due to crashes, including one involving Lindsey Vonn. Vonn's participation in the upcoming Olympic downhill remains uncertain as she recovers from a knee injury.

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An explosion in a residential house in Albstadt, southern Baden-Württemberg, killed three family members. The building collapsed, and the cause remains unclear, with investigators checking for a possible gas leak. Police have ruled out an attack.

 

 

 

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