Swiss Bar Hit by Deadly New Year's Fire Had No Safety Checks in Five Years A devastating fire at a Swiss bar on New Year's Eve has claimed 40 lives, with over 100 people injured. The Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana had not undergone safety inspections since 2019, despite annual checks being mandatory. The mayor of Crans-Montana, Nicolas Féraud, expressed regret over the oversight, stating that the lack of inspections may have contributed to the tragedy. The fire is believed to have been sparked by sparklers on champagne bottles, which ignited flammable soundproofing foam on the ceiling. The bar's managers are under investigation for negligent homicide, bodily harm, and arson. Authorities are examining whether the soundproofing material conformed to regulations and if the sparklers were permitted. The incident has raised concerns about safety protocols in establishments, particularly those popular with young people. The municipality has since banned indoor fireworks ...
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