India Mourns Swiss Ski Resort Fire That Killed 40 in Crans-Montana

The Indian Embassy in Switzerland expressed profound grief and solidarity following a deadly fire explosion at the "Le Constellation" bar in the Crans-Montana ski resort, which killed at least 40 people and injured around 115. Authorities are investigating whether a rapid "flashover" phenomenon caused the explosion, with emergency services responding swiftly after the late-night incident. Mourners held a candlelit vigil at the resort, while world leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, conveyed their condolences and support. Rescue and forensic teams remain on-site as the investigation into the exact cause continues.

Key Points: India Grieves Over Deadly Fire at Swiss Ski Resort

  • 40 killed in bar fire
  • India & US express condolences
  • Flashover being investigated
  • Global leaders offer solidarity
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India expresses grief after deadly Switzerland's Crans-Montana fire kills 40

India expresses solidarity after a tragic fire explosion at a Swiss ski resort bar kills 40, injures 115. Global condolences pour in as investigation continues.

"expresses its profound grief over the tragic fire explosion in Crans-Montana, claiming several precious lives. - India Embassy in Switzerland"

Bern, January 2

The India Embassy in Switzerland and Liechtenstein on Thursday expressed deep grief over the tragic fire explosion in the Swiss town of Crans-Montana that claimed several lives and left many others injured.

The Embassy said it stood in solidarity with the Swiss government and people during the difficult time.

"@IndiainSwiss expresses its profound grief over the tragic fire explosion in Crans-Montana, claiming several precious lives. Our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families of the victims and those injured. In solidarity with the Government and the people of Switzerland during this difficult time," the embassy said in an X post.

The US Embassy in Bern also conveyed condolences over the incident, saying it was deeply saddened by the tragedy and extended thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families.

Dozens of people gathered in silence on Thursday (local time) night at the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana to remember those who lost their lives in a deadly fire that has shocked the country.

Mourners lit candles, laid flowers and stood quietly during a vigil near the site of the tragedy. Many were seen hugging and comforting one another as the scale of the loss became clearer.

At least 40 people were killed and around 115 others injured after a fire broke out at the "Le Constellation" bar of Swiss Ski resort in Crans-Montana, CNN reported, citing the Valais Cantonal Police. Authorities said the fire was not caused by arson.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Valais Cantonal Police Commander Frederic Gisler said emergency services responded quickly after the incident was reported. According to him, smoke was first noticed coming from the bar, located in the centre of the resort, around 1:30 am.

Moments later, a witness alerted the emergency call centre. "A red alert was immediately issued to mobilise firefighting services," Gisler said, adding that rescue teams reached the scene within minutes.

As investigations continued, Valais canton's Attorney General Beatrice Pilloud said authorities were examining whether a sudden and intense fire phenomenon known as a "flashover" may have triggered the explosion.

"There are a lot of circumstances to clarify, several hypotheses were put forward. The main theory we're prioritizing is a flashover that provoked a rapid explosion. Several witnesses have been heard and there are telephones that were recovered to be analyzed," Pilloud said during an earlier briefing.

A flashover occurs when nearly everything inside an enclosed space ignites almost at the same time, causing a rapid spread of fire and extreme heat.

World leaders also expressed condolences. French President Emmanuel Macron said France stood with Switzerland during the tragedy.

"Deep emotion following the fire in Crans-Montana. My thoughts go to the bereaved families and the injured. To Switzerland, to its people and to its authorities, I convey the full solidarity of France and our fraternal support," Macron said in a post on X.

Swiss authorities said rescue and forensic teams remain at the site as the investigation into the exact cause of the fire continues.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Such a terrible start to the new year for so many families. The description of the flashover is terrifying. Makes you think about fire safety standards everywhere, even in places we consider very safe like Switzerland.
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David E
A sobering reminder of how fragile life is. The vigil with candles and flowers shows a universal human response to grief. Well done to the Indian embassy for the swift and compassionate message.
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Aditya G
Tragic. Just imagine being on a holiday and this happens. My heart goes out to all affected. While the embassy's statement is appropriate, I hope our own disaster response mechanisms at crowded places in India are constantly reviewed and updated.
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Sarah B
The speed at which it happened is chilling. One moment a bar, the next a tragedy. Thoughts and prayers are with Switzerland. It's important for the global community to stand together at times like these.
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Karthik V
Om Shanti. Such a massive loss of life. The article mentions it wasn't arson, which somehow makes it feel even more like a cruel accident of fate. Hope the injured recover soon.

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