What we know about deadly New Year's fire at Swiss ski resort

WN

Byline

World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News

World Correspondent

Covers world developments with editorial context for decision-focused readers.

What we know about deadly New Year's fire at Swiss ski resort
Image source: World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News

Why it matters

The blaze broke out at Le Constellation, a bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana.

Key takeaways

  • A fire in the early hours of New Year's Day has left about a hundred people injured - many of them seriously - while dozens are presumed dead.
  • Patients are being transferred to other facilities around the country.He said 10 helicopters and 40 ambulances were mobilised after the alarm was raised.What are the nationalities of the victims?The Swiss authorities said some of the victims are from other countries, but the nationalities and identities of those killed and injured are yet to be confirmed.Two French nationals are among the injured, France's foreign ministry said.Where and when did the explosion happen?An explosion occurred at Le Constellation bar, causing a fire to break out.The bar is in Crans-Montana in the Swiss region of Valais, which is popular with British tourists.It is approximately two hours from the Swiss capital of Bern.The blast and subsequent fire occurred at around 1.30am local time (12.30am UK time) while guests were celebrating the start of 2026.The cause of the blast remains unknown at the moment.Earlier reports in Swiss news outlet Blick suggest it may have been caused by pyrotechnics during a concert.Is the incident being treated as terror-related?No.
  • Swiss authorities confirmed the incident is being treated as a fire and not an attack.

Dozens of people are presumed dead and around 100 others have been injured after a fire during New Year's Eve celebrations at a bar in the Swiss Alps.

The tragedy occurred during the early hours of Thursday at Le Constellation, a bar in the Alpine ski resort of Crans-Montana.

How many people have died or been injured?

Dozens of people are thought to have been killed in the blaze, Swiss police said at a news conference on Thursday morning.

Around 100 others have also been hurt, with the majority of those seriously injured.

Authorities have not confirmed an exact number of fatalities, although the Italian foreign ministry said Swiss authorities had confirmed at least 40 deaths.

The Italian foreign ministry added that many victims can't be identified due to the severe burns on their bodies.

The intensive care unit of the local hospital is full, Mathias Renard, president of the state council, said at the news conference. Patients are being transferred to other facilities around the country.

He said 10 helicopters and 40 ambulances were mobilised after the alarm was raised.

What are the nationalities of the victims?

The Swiss authorities said some of the victims are from other countries, but the nationalities and identities of those killed and injured are yet to be confirmed.

Two French nationals are among the injured, France's foreign ministry said.

Where and when did the explosion happen?

An explosion occurred at Le Constellation bar, causing a fire to break out.

The bar is in Crans-Montana in the Swiss region of Valais, which is popular with British tourists.

It is approximately two hours from the Swiss capital of Bern.

The blast and subsequent fire occurred at around 1.30am local time (12.30am UK time) while guests were celebrating the start of 2026.

The cause of the blast remains unknown at the moment.

Earlier reports in Swiss news outlet Blick suggest it may have been caused by pyrotechnics during a concert.

Is the incident being treated as terror-related?

No. Swiss authorities confirmed the incident is being treated as a fire and not an attack.

World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky NewsVerified

Curated by Sofia Andersson

Sources & Further Reading

Key references used for verification and additional context.

Verification

Grade D1 unique evidence links

Publisher: World News - Breaking international news and headlines | Sky News

Source tier: Unranked

Editorial standards: Our process

Corrections: Report an issue

Published: Jan 1, 2026

Read time: 2 min

Category: World