Firefighters and rescuers heroically battle flames and aid victims outside the burning Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana after the tragic New Year's Eve fire.
Firefighters and rescuers heroically battle flames and aid victims outside the burning Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana after the tragic New Year's Eve fire.
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Crans-Montana bar fire: Witnesses recount heroism amid chaos as leaders declare mourning

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In the aftermath of the New Year's Eve fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana that killed at least 40 and injured over 100, witnesses describe panic, heroism, and a possible sparkler-related cause. Switzerland has declared national mourning, with the president calling it one of the country's worst tragedies; Swedish royals have sent condolences.

Crans-Montana Bar Fire Update

Following the devastating blaze at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Valais canton—which as previously reported began in the basement and rapidly spread via the wooden roof, leaving at least 40 dead and over 100 injured—new accounts highlight the chaos and bravery on site.

SVT correspondent Christoffer Wendick reported from the scene: “It's a nightmare you won't wake up from here. The shock and the smell of fire smoke hang heavily over the ski resort.” He described individuals who risked their lives rescuing others via the narrow basement staircase, and tragic cases of smoke suffocation despite escapes.

Survivor Axel suggested: “I didn't see it clearly but probably it was champagne bottles with sparklers that got too close to the ceiling.” By the next day, tents and mourning candles appeared outside the venue. Wendick added: “This is such a small town that everyone knows someone affected. National mourning has been declared for at least five days, but of course that's not enough for the people here to process what happened.”

Switzerland's president described it as “one of the worst tragedies the country has experienced.” The Swedish royal couple conveyed condolences to President Guy Parmelin: “The Queen and I wish to express our deepest condolences over the tragic deaths and the many injured in the horrific fire in Crans-Montana. We also share our heartfelt sympathy with the victims' families and the people of Switzerland.”

Among those connected to Sweden, 18-year-old Ellen Söberg from Hörby was nearby but left just before: “It was shocking.” Richard Nordin, 57, had visited the bar hours earlier, noting a young, festive crowd: “There's a lot of partying in Crans. It's champagne and a bit glamorous, like Stureplan.” He later saw the chaos with ambulances and youths in thermal blankets.

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X discussions express shock, grief, and condolences for the Crans-Montana Le Constellation bar fire victims, highlighting chaos in escape videos and witness accounts of panic. Sentiments include speculation of terrorism or safety lapses like single exits and minors allowed, countered by reports confirming accidental sparkler ignition on wooden ceiling with no foul play. National mourning and heroism amid tragedy are noted, with diverse users from journalists to regulars sharing updates.

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