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British Teen Among 40 Victims in Swiss Ski Fire Horror
3 Jan
Summary
- A fire at a Swiss ski resort claimed 40 lives and injured 119.
- A British schoolgirl is among the missing after the devastating blaze.
- The resort is investigating safety measures following the tragic incident.

Forty people perished and 119 were injured in a catastrophic fire that erupted at a Swiss ski resort on New Year's Eve. A British teenager, Charlotte Niddam, who had attended Immanuel College in Hertfordshire, is among those reported missing following the incident. The resort, Crans-Montana, was filled with revellers when the blaze broke out, creating a scene of devastation.
Emergency services responded swiftly, but the scale of the tragedy was immense. The injured comprise individuals of various nationalities, including Swiss, French, and Italian citizens, with the nationalities of some still unconfirmed. Makeshift memorials with candles and flowers have appeared near the site of the fire, and hundreds gathered in a nearby church to mourn.
Investigations into the cause of the fire are underway. Authorities plan to scrutinize the venue's safety features, including the ceiling materials intended to muffle sound and the availability and functionality of fire extinguishers and escape routes. The investigation aims to determine whether all safety regulations were met to prevent such a disaster.




