Explosion at Swiss Bar on New Year's Eve: Over 100 Injured and 10 Dead
Explosion at Le Constellation Bar
According to Главком: On New Year's Eve, an explosion occurred at Le Constellation bar in the resort town of Crans-Montana, Switzerland, leading to a massive fire with numerous casualties and fatalities. The incident happened on January 1, 2026, at 01:30 local time, when over 100 people were in the bar.
About 100 individuals were injured as a result of the explosion, with official reports confirming that 10 people lost their lives. Medical facilities in the country are currently operating in emergency mode to provide assistance to the injured. The cause of the explosion was attributed to pyrotechnics used in the venue, which likely led to the tragedy.
Safety at the Scene
To ensure safety at the scene, a 'no-fly zone' has been implemented. This decision became necessary due to the scale of the incident and the likelihood of further threats. The country's authorities are actively working on investigating the causes of the explosion and providing assistance to the victims.
This tragic incident has posed a serious challenge for municipal services and medical establishments, as it requires a rapid response to provide help to a large number of injured individuals. The introduction of a 'no-fly zone' indicates the seriousness of the situation and the need for security control in the area of the event.
The Swiss government is likely to take additional measures to ensure safety at resorts in the future, considering the scale of the tragedy.
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