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Tragedy in Crans Montana: Fire Started by Fireworks, Witnesses Say

Published January 1, 2026, 14:10
Tragedy in Crans Montana: Fire Started by Fireworks, Witnesses Say

A deadly explosion at the luxurious ski resort of Crans Montana in Switzerland has plunged the area into mourning. Preliminary estimates indicate that around 40 people lost their lives and dozens were injured at Le Constellation bar, where the explosion occurred in the early hours of New Year's Day. Witnesses report that the fire started when a waiter, dancing on a colleague's shoulders, lit a firework too close to the ceiling. The fire spread rapidly, causing panic and crowding as patrons tried to escape through the only exit staircase. Other witnesses report that fireworks in champagne bottles were the cause. The exit staircase was narrow and people were pushing to get out, describing scenes of panic. Many believe that victims died from asphyxiation as the space was filled with smoke. Authorities are investigating the cause of the tragedy and trying to determine the exact number of casualties. The explosion occurred in a basement bar, complicating escape efforts. Investigations are ongoing to clarify all the details and determine whether safety regulations were followed at the specific establishment.