Aftermath of the Crans-Montana bar fire: investigators identify victims amid snowy ruins in the Swiss Alps.
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Swiss officials begin identifying victims after deadly New Year’s bar fire in Crans-Montana

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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.

Investigators on Friday began the painstaking process of identifying the burned bodies after a fire tore through the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, an upscale Swiss resort known for skiing and golf.

Authorities have said about 40 people were killed and around 115 were injured, many of them seriously, during a New Year’s Eve celebration at the venue. Officials said most of those caught up in the blaze were young partygoers.

So severe were the burns that officials said it could take days to confirm all identities. “The first objective is to assign names to all the bodies,” Crans-Montana’s mayor, Nicolas Feraud, told a press conference on Thursday evening. Mathias Reynard, head of the government of the canton of Valais, said specialists were using dental and DNA samples.

“All this work needs to be done because the information is so terrible and sensitive that nothing can be told to the families unless we are 100 percent sure,” Reynard said.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Swiss authorities have said it appeared to be an accident rather than an attack. Accounts from survivors and video circulated on social media have suggested the ceiling of the bar’s basement may have caught fire after sparkling candles were brought too close.

Residents of Crans-Montana gathered near the cordoned-off scene on Thursday night to pay their respects. Many said they knew victims personally, and dozens left flowers or lit candles at a makeshift memorial.

“You think you’re safe here but this can happen anywhere. They were people like us,” said Piermarco Pani, 18.

Police said some bodies remained inside the bar as investigators worked to recover victims and confirm identities. Parents of missing youths issued pleas for information, while foreign embassies sought to determine whether their nationals were among the dead and injured.

(Reporting by Dave Graham and Emma Farge; Editing by Alistair Bell)

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Aftermath of the tragic New Year's Eve fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, with firefighters battling flames amid emergency response.
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Fire in Crans-Montana: 40 dead and 119 injured in a bar

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A devastating fire ravaged the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on New Year's Eve night, killing at least 40 people and injuring 119. Among the victims are 14 French nationals, treated in Switzerland, France, Italy, and Germany. The investigation focuses on candles and Bengal lights as possible causes.

An accidental fire in the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, during New Year's celebrations has caused at least 40 deaths and over 115 injuries, mostly among young people. The blaze spread rapidly, causing explosions and chaotic scenes described as a 'battlefield' by witnesses. Authorities are investigating the cause, while families anxiously await victim identification.

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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.

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.

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A man in his 20s has died following a fire in a residential building in Vällingby, northwestern Stockholm. Three others escaped after a passerby raised the alarm. Police are investigating the incident as gross negligence and causing death.

 

 

 

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