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Swiss nightclub fire death toll rises to 47, survivors recount horror

by Page 3 News International Desk
January 2, 2026
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The death toll in the devastating nightclub fire in Switzerland has risen to 47, with more than 100 injured people undergoing treatment. Eyewitnesses described the incident as a horror of unimaginable scale, unlike anything they had ever witnessed before.

It was a scene of absolute panic and total chaos as people collapsed and terrified crowds ran for their lives when a devastating fire ripped through a crowded bar and nightclub in Switzerland during New Year’s Eve celebrations, eyewitnesses described. By Friday morning, the death toll had risen to 47, with 115 people injured in the blaze, as the Central European country observes five days of national mourning.

The tragic fire happened shortly after midnight at Le Constellation, a basement-level venue packed with hundreds of mostly young revellers, in the Alpine resort of Crans-Montana. Authorities said many of the injured suffered severe burns, complicating identification efforts. Switzerland’s president described the tragedy as unprecedented, while neighbouring countries offered medical assistance.

WITNESSES RECALL PANIC AND CONFUSION

Survivors in one of the deadliest tragedies in modern Swiss history described chaos as flames spread rapidly, filling the club with smoke and cutting off escape routes. Two women told French broadcaster BFMTV they were inside when a male bartender lifted a female colleague onto his shoulders as she held a bottle topped with a lit candle. According to their account, the flame caught the wooden ceiling, and the fire spread within seconds.

“The fire spread across the ceiling super quickly,” said one of the women, identified as Emma. She and her friend Albane said panic erupted almost immediately as the ceiling began to collapse and people surged toward a narrow staircase leading out of the basement.

‘EVERYONE WAS SCREAMING’

Witnesses described a deadly crowd surge as people tried to escape through a small exit.

“It was absolute panic, everyone was screaming,” Emma and Albane told BFMTV, describing how crowd movement became uncontrollable as smoke thickened.

Another witness said people smashed windows to get out as flames engulfed the venue. He described seeing badly injured people outside and parents arriving in cars, desperately searching for their children.

Watching from across the street, the witness said he saw about 20 people scrambling through smoke and fire, likening the scene to a horror movie.

Video footage verified by Reuters showed flames spreading across the building as crowds fled.

“There were people screaming, and then people lying on the ground, probably dead,” said 21-year-old Samuel Rapp, who arrived after the fire. “They had jackets over their faces.”

Frederic Gisler, head of police in the Valais canton, said around 40 people were presumed dead and 115 injured, most of them seriously. Italian authorities said six Italians were missing and 13 were hospitalised.

SURVIVORS DESCRIBE TOTAL CHAOS

Axel Clavier, a 16-year-old from Paris who survived the blaze, told Associated Press he experienced “total chaos” inside the bar. One of his friends died, and “two or three” others were missing.

Clavier said he saw waitresses carrying champagne bottles with sparklers but did not witness the fire’s ignition. As smoke filled the club, he struggled to breathe, hid behind a table, then ran upstairs and used a table to smash a Plexiglas window to escape.

“I’m still in shock,” he said. “I lost my jacket, shoes, phone and bank card, but I’m alive. It’s just stuff.”

Witnesses said the injured were treated at improvised triage centres set up in nearby buildings, including a bar and a UBS bank branch, before ambulances and helicopters ferried victims to hospitals in Lausanne, Zurich and other cities. “And then it was just ambulances coming back and forth,” said Dominic Dubois, who watched bodies being carried out.

GRUELLING TASK OF IDENTIFYING VICTIMS

Investigators began the grim and painstaking process of identifying dozens of charred bodies. They said the task could take several days as many of the victims, mostly young revellers, suffered severe burns.

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As investigators worked through the wreckage, anxious parents of missing youths issued desperate appeals for information, while foreign embassies scrambled to determine whether their nationals were among those caught in the inferno.

“The first objective is to assign names to all the bodies. All this work needs to be done because the information is so terrible and sensitive that nothing can be told to the families unless we are 100 percent sure,” Crans-Montana Mayor Nicolas Feraud told a press conference, adding that the identification process would be slow and meticulous.

FIVE DAY MOURNING

Swiss President Guy Parmelin announced five days of mourning, calling the fire one of the most traumatic events in the country’s history. “This evening should have been a moment of celebration and togetherness, but it turned into a nightmare,” said Mathias Reynard, head of the Valais cantonal government.

France said eight of its citizens were missing and did not rule out French nationals being among the dead. The French foreign ministry said President Emmanuel Macron had spoken to his Swiss counterpart to offer assistance. Three survivors have already been transferred to hospitals in France, with further evacuations under way.

Italy’s ambassador to Switzerland, Gian Lorenzo Cornado, told Sky TG24 that local authorities had informed him the fire may have been sparked by someone setting off a firework inside the bar.

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