Several killed in New Year blast at Swiss ski resort bar
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Footage shared on social media and reports by Swiss media showed sections of the building engulfed in flames, as firefighters and ambulances converged on the scene.
A deadly explosion has marred New Year celebrations at the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, after a blast ripped through a popular bar, killing several people and leaving others injured.
Swiss police said the explosion occurred at about 1.30am local time at the Constellation Bar, a well-known nightlife spot in the affluent Alpine resort.
While confirming multiple fatalities, authorities said the precise number of victims had yet to be established. A police spokesman told the BBC: “We can’t say yet how many. Several.”
The cause of the blast remains unclear, with emergency responders continuing to secure the area and assist victims hours after the incident.
Footage shared on social media and reports by Swiss media showed sections of the building engulfed in flames, as firefighters and ambulances converged on the scene.
Police said a helpline had been opened for relatives and friends seeking information, while investigators work to determine what triggered the explosion.
Crans-Montana, in the canton of Valais in south-western Switzerland, is a high-end ski destination frequented by international visitors, including Britons. The resort, which features about 140 kilometres of ski slopes, is due to host a FIS World Cup speed skiing event later this month.
Valais cantonal authorities are expected to provide further updates as the investigation progresses, with emergency services still on site.
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