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Swiss Nightclub Inferno: 40 Dead in New Year Blaze
1 Jan
Summary
- A fire erupted in a Swiss nightclub on New Year's Eve.
- Approximately 40 people died and 100 were injured.
- The fire likely started from sparklers on champagne bottles.

A devastating inferno engulfed the Constellation Bar in the Swiss Alpine town of Crans-Montana on New Year's Eve, claiming the lives of around 40 people and injuring approximately 100 others. The blaze began shortly after 1:30 AM local time, rapidly spreading across the venue's ceiling.
Witnesses reported scenes of sheer panic as partygoers attempted to flee the rapidly intensifying fire. It is widely believed that the ignition originated from sparklers attached to champagne bottles during New Year's celebrations, setting a wooden ceiling ablaze. The narrow exit staircase exacerbated the crush as people desperately sought escape from the unfolding horror.
Emergency services responded swiftly, with a large contingent of police, firefighters, and rescue workers attending the scene. Hospitals have been overwhelmed with burn victims, and a helpline has been established for families seeking information about loved ones. Authorities are investigating the exact cause, though terrorism has been ruled out.




