Tag: Crans-Montana

  • South Africa joins global condolences after deadly fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland

    South Africa joins global condolences after deadly fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland

    South Africa joins global condolences after deadly fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland

    In a message distributed via Africa Newsroom, President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed condolences to Switzerland following a deadly fire in Crans-Montana during New Year’s period.

    The statement frames the tragedy as a shared human loss, aligning South Africa with other international voices supporting grieving families and the Swiss public.

    Such incidents often trigger wider scrutiny around venue compliance, crowd control, evacuation planning, and enforcement—issues that resonate far beyond Europe.

    The Presidency’s statement includes the line “stand in solidarity” with Switzerland. The Financial Times, reporting on the investigation, cited officials pointing to sparklers and described it as a catastrophe with “40 deaths” and significant injuries.

    Echotitbits take:
    Large-scale fires are rarely “just accidents”—they expose enforcement gaps. Watch the investigation’s final findings and whether Switzerland tightens public-event safety standards in ways other countries adopt.

    Source: Africa24tv — January 2, 2026 — https://africa24tv.com/south-africa-president-ramaphosa-expresses-condolences-following-tragic-fire-in-the-swiss-alps
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  • New Year tragedy in Switzerland: deadly blaze at Crans‑Montana bar leaves about 40 dead

    New Year tragedy in Switzerland: deadly blaze at Crans‑Montana bar leaves about 40 dead

    2026-01-02 06:00:00
    As reported by Punch, a devastating fire tore through a packed bar in the Swiss ski resort town of Crans‑Montana during New Year celebrations, leaving about 40 people dead and more than 100 injured, according to authorities.

    Witnesses described panic and frantic escape attempts as flames spread rapidly, with emergency services distributing the injured across hospitals as local capacity was overwhelmed.

    Investigators say it is too early to provide full details on victims’ identities, and the cause remains under examination, though officials have indicated there is no immediate evidence of an attack.

    Associated Press reports the venue “morphed from a scene of revelry into the site of one of Switzerland’s worst tragedies,” while Reuters quotes the cantonal police commander saying it was “too early to give details on the identity of the dead and injured,” as identification work continues.

    Echotitbits take: This disaster will trigger a hard look at fire-safety enforcement in high-traffic venues—especially basement clubs and bars with narrow exits. Watch for Switzerland’s investigative findings, any policy moves on venue inspections, and whether tourist-resort operators across Europe tighten safety protocols ahead of peak seasons.

    Source: Radio-Canada — January 2, 2026 (https://ici.radio-canada.ca/rci/en/news/2217288/around-40-dead-more-than-100-injured-in-blaze-at-swiss-ski-resort-bar-during-new-years-eve-party)

    Radio-Canada 2026-01-02

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