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Alpine Bar Inferno Claims 40 Lives on New Year's Eve
2 Jan
Summary
- A blaze at a packed Swiss Alps bar killed approximately 40 people.
- Witnesses suggest a lit candle in a bottle ignited the wooden ceiling.
- The fire rapidly spread, trapping partygoers in the crowded venue.

A tragic fire erupted at a crowded bar in the Swiss Alps on New Year's Eve, claiming the lives of around 40 individuals and seriously injuring 115 others. Cellphone footage captured the terrifying moments as flames quickly consumed the wooden interior, sending panicked revelers scrambling for safety. The exact cause remains under investigation, though witness accounts suggest a lit candle may have sparked the blaze.
Survivors described scenes of chaos as hundreds of people tried to escape the basement venue through narrow exits. The disaster evokes memories of past deadly fires in similar establishments. The investigation is examining the bar's capacity and potential safety violations.
Historical parallels include the 2003 Station nightclub fire in Rhode Island, which killed 100 people, the 1990 Happy Land Social Club arson in New York City that killed 87, and the 1942 Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire in Boston, which resulted in 492 deaths.



