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‘Several’ dozen dead in fire at bar in Switzerland on New Year’s Day, police say

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LONDON — “Several” dozen people were presumed killed and about 100 others were injured early on New Year’s Day, as a fire ripped through a popular bar in a resort town in the Swiss Alps, police said.

A blaze of “undetermined origin” broke out at the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana at about 1:30 a.m. local time, the Cantonal Police of Valais said in a statement.

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

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Investigators were working on Thursday to determine the cause of the fire, officials said during a morning press conference. The incident was not being investigated as an attack, they added.

“A large contingent of police, firefighters, and rescue personnel immediately responded to the scene to assist the numerous victims,” police said in their earlier statement.

Rescuers are seen at the site of an explosion that ripped through a bar in Crans-Montana in Switzerland on Jan. 1, 2026.

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Officials described the emergency response as “major,” adding that the area near the Alpine bar had been closed to the public.

A no-fly zone was put in place over Crans-Montana, police said in their statement. The resort town is popular with skiers and sits in Switzerland’s southern Sierre District in the Canton of Valais.

Police officers walk at the site of a fire that ripped through a bar in Crans-Montana, in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, on Jan. 1, 2026.

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Police have not released the identities of those who were killed in the blaze. Officials on Thursday said it was likely, given the popularity of the area with travelers, that some of the deceased were tourists who’d traveled to the Alpine town to celebrate New Year’s Eve.

The French Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement that at least two French nationals were among the injured. French officials were “in constant contact with the Swiss authorities in case other nationals are affected,” the ministry said.

ABC News’ Tom Soufi-Burridge contributed to this report.

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