Swiss bar hit by deadly New Year’s fire had no safety checks in five years
Summary
A fire at a bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, killed 40 people during New Year's celebrations. The bar had not been inspected for fire safety for more than five years. Authorities believe the fire began when sparklers set fire to the ceiling foam, and they are now investigating the bar operators.Key Facts
- The fire at Le Constellation ski bar in Switzerland occurred during New Year's celebrations.
- No fire safety inspections had taken place at the bar since 2019.
- 40 people died, with most being teenagers, and 116 people were injured.
- The youngest victim was a 14-year-old Swiss girl, and the oldest was a 39-year-old French citizen.
- The fire likely started from sparklers attached to champagne bottles.
- Mayor Nicolas Feraud confirmed that sparklers have been banned in bars and clubs in Crans-Montana.
- Local authorities are investigating the bar's operators for possible negligence.
- An external agency will inspect all public establishments in the area for safety.
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