Foreign tourists among 40 confirmed dead in New Year’s Swiss ski resort inferno: ‘One of the worst tragedies our country has experiences’

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At least 40 people are confirmed to have died and 115 are injured, dozens severely, following the New Year’s blaze at a bar in a Swiss ski resort — as the local police commander confirmed that many of the victims are expected to be foreign nationals.

“We can expect victims of foreign nationalities,” local police chief Frederic Gisler said at a press conference as he gave the preliminary death toll from Thursday morning’s fire.

Fire is seen at the Le Constellation bar and lounge in Switzerland. @AnnaDeMilanese

“This was one of the worst tragedies our country has experienced,” Swiss President Guy Parmelin told the Thursday press conference in the wake of the fire which ripped through the packed bar in the upscale resort town of Crans-Montana.

Rescuers and fire-fighters work at the site of an explosion that ripped through a bar in Crans-Montana on January 1, 2026. AFP via Getty Images

Flags in Switzerland will fly at half-staff for five days, Parmelin confirmed, after he delayed his scheduled New Year’s Day message to the country in the wake of the disaster.

A video shows the fire starting allegedly from a sparkler on a champagne bottle. X/SuisseAlert

The fire broke out at 1:30 a.m. at “Le Constellation,” with emergency services quickly arriving.

The sparkler on the bottle that caused a spark. YouTube/ConstellationsCranMontana
Flowers are left after at least 40 people were killed in the blaze. REUTERS

None of the dead have yet been publicly identified, although police are analyzing cell phones left behind at the scene as they investigate the cause of the blaze.

The aftermath of the fire at the Swiss ski resort. via REUTERS

“The current leading theory is that a widespread fire caused an explosion,” regional prosecutor Beatrice Pilloud told the news conference.

The area around the bar will remain closed during the police investigation, Gisler confirmed.

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