Dozens of New Year revellers are feared dead after a devastating fire ripped through a luxury ski resort in Switzerland which is popular with tourists.
Police, fire and ambulance crews were scrambled to the Constellation Bar in the Alpine town of Crans-Montana at around 1:30am local time (12:30am GMT) when the blaze broke out.
The tragedy unfolded as revellers welcomed in the New Year at the bar. Police have confirmed there are dozens of deaths but there is so far no official number of fatalities.
Follow the latest updates below
Official says it could take weeks to identify Crans-Montana fire victims
The Italian ambassador to Switzerland has told local media it will take weeks to identify those killed in the ski resort fire in Crans-Montana.
According to the BBC, Gian Lorenzo Cornado made the remarks while speaking to Italian television.
Swiss minister likens ski resort to ‘war zone’
A local politician has likened the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana to a ‘war zone’ as he arrived following the deadly fire which swept through a bar.
Stéphane Ganzer, the minister responsible for security in Valais, told Switzerland’s Le Temps newspaper:
It’s a young, carefree population that suddenly finds itself plunged into horror. These are things that affect you. Everything we see in this kind of situation leaves a mark on us and can leave lasting scars.
That’s why I paid tribute to the young firefighters who responded so quickly. As Minister of Security, I am aware that these are situations I will face, thankfully not every day, but they are part of the job.
Pictures: Inside bar where deadly blaze broke out during New Year celebrations
Police in Switzerland have released photographs of inside the Constellation Bar where the fire broke out in the early hours.
The images show chairs, benches and cushions strewn across the room.
Investigators believe the fire started on the lower floor in the two-story building.
Visitors in tears and locals in shock – how community has reacted to ski resort fire
Commuters heading into Crans-Montana today have been seen breaking down in tears as locals say they expect the community to be in a ‘state of mourning’ for days to come.
One resident, who lives in Crans-Montana, said:
I heard a number of massive bangs which sounded like bombs going off. It was crazy. I live nearby. My heart felt like it jumped out of me. It was pounding.
I live hundreds of yards from the bar. I heard screaming and screaming and people running. We will be in mourning for days. We will never get over this. How did it happen?
France confirms two nationals among the injured
France has confirmed two nationals are among the injured following the ski resort fire in Crans-Montana.
In a statement released to BFM TV, the French government said:
They were immediately taken care of by the emergency services. Consular teams are in constant contact with the Swiss authorities in case other nationals are affected. France extends its condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims of the fire.
Fire broke out after ‘birthday candle was placed in champagne bottle’, say witnesses
Witnesses believe the blaze was caused by a birthday candle put inside a champagne bottle in the basement of the venue.
One woman, who gave her name as Emma, was at the bar when the explosion occurred, described how the fire seemed to start after people celebrated with champagne bottles that contained candles.
‘Some of the bottles were near the ceiling and it caught fire. The whole ceiling was in flames and the fire spread really fast. It happened in seconds. We ran outside, screaming and crying,’ she told French news channel BFM.
Authorities are yet to confirm the cause of the blaze but have ruled out a terror attack.
UK embassy in Switzerland release statement
The British embassy in Switzerland has posted on X to say staff have yet to be approached following the fire in Crans-Montana.
UK officials add they are ready to offer support to any British nationals in the country.
What we know and don’t know about deadly Swiss ski resort blaze
Authorities in Switzerland have provided an update on the devastating fire which swept through the Constellation Bar in
the luxury ski resort Crans-Montana this morning.
Here’s what we do know and here’s what we’re waiting to learn:
Police say there are ‘several dozen’ deaths while around 100 people were injured as a result of the fire which broke out 1:30am local time in Crans-Montana
But officials have yet to confirm how many fatalities there are with local media reporting as many as 40 are feared dead
The nationalities of those killed is not yet known but officials say it is certain some tourists were among fatalities given the number of foreign visitors to Crans-Montana
Authorities say explosions heard at the bar were caused by a fire amid reports the blaze was the result of a blast
We do not yet know the cause of the fire with arson being examined as a possibility but officials have ruled out a terror attack
Key takeaways from Crans-Montana fire press conference
Here is the latest following the press conference earlier this morning:
Valais police commander Frédéric Gisler has confirmed there are ‘several dozen’ deaths following the fire at the Constellation Bar in the early hours of New Year’s Day
Stéphane Ganzer, the State Councillor for Security, Institutions and Sport, said it was certain tourists were among those killed with many foreign nationals visiting Crans-Montana over New Year
Attorney General Béatrice Pilloud has ruled out a terror attack and said the explosions were caused by a fire, the cause of which remains under investigation.
Crans-Montana has been cordoned off to allow police to identify the victims
Intensive care units at nearby hospitals are at full capacity, meaning only people in genuine emergencies have been told to report to A&E
Watch: Screams ring out as fire engulfs ski resort bar
While we await further updates from the police press conference, here’s a video of the fire after it broke out in the early hours in Crans-Montana.
A tourist from New York filmed bright orange flames pouring from the bar, and told AFP he saw people running and screaming in the dark.
Watch the footage below:
Some victims are foreign nationals, officials say
An official has said there is no doubt some foreign nationals have been killed following the fire.
Stéphane Ganzer, the State Councillor for Security, Institutions and Sport, made the remarks in a press conference, claiming it was likely many tourists were caught up in the blaze given the resort’s popularity and by the fact it was New Year.
Attorney General Beatrice Pilloud has also ruled out the fire being the result of a terror attack as authorities continue to investigate the cause.
‘Evening should have been celebration – it turned into a nightmare’
Authorities in Crans-Montana are providing an update on the fire at a press conference.
Attorney General Beatrice Pilloud indicates that the alarm was raised around 1:30am.
Mathias Reynard (left), president of the Valais government, tells the press conference:
While this evening should have been a moment of celebration, it turned into a nightmare.
Police Commander Frédéric Gisler confirms there are ‘several dozen’ deaths.
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Switzerland ski resort explosion updates: Dozens of New Year revellers killed after huge fire rips through Crans-Montana bar