The King has said he is “greatly saddened” by a fire at a Swiss ski resort which killed around 40 people at a new year party.
Charles said it was “utterly heartbreaking that a night of celebration for young people and families instead turned to such nightmarish tragedy”.
Maira Butt3 January 2026 00:02
One teenager who survived the blaze, described “total chaos” inside the bar.
16-year-old Axel Clavier from Paris explained that one of his friends died and a couple were missing.
He told The Associated Press he hadn’t seen the fire start, but did see waitresses arrive with Champagne bottles with sparklers, he said.
He recalled feeling like he was suffocating and hiding behind a table, before running upstairs and using a table to break a Plexiglas window.
It fell out of its casing, allowing him to escape.
He lost his jacket, shoes, phone and bank card while fleeing, but “I am still alive and it’s just stuff.”
“I’m still in shock,” he added.
Maira Butt2 January 2026 23:00
A teenager who was a former pupil at a British school is among those missing.
Charlotte Niddam, believed to be 15, previously attended Immanuel College in Hertfordshire, according to multiple reports.
In a statement published by several newspapers, the private Jewish school confirmed she was missing.
The school urged the community to come together and said it was “praying for a miracle”.
According to the Crans-Montana resort website, she had been working as a babysitter in the area.
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Maira Butt2 January 2026 22:00
British foreign secretary Yvette Cooper has offered her support and condolences to those affected by the tragedy in Switzerland.
“As the Swiss emergency services continue to respond to the devastating tragedy in Crans-Montana, I have expressed our support to my counterpart @IgnazioCassis,” she wrote in a post on X/Twitter on Friday.
“Our thoughts are with all the victims and their families. The FCDO stand ready to support any British Nationals affected.”

(PA Wire)
Maira Butt2 January 2026 21:00
Survivors of a deadly blaze that tore through a luxury ski resort are being treated across Europe after local hospitals reached capacity, according to The Guardian.
Injured victims were taken to Belgium, France and Germany after regional medical facilities reached their limit.
A Swiss news agency reported that more than 30 people were taken to specialist burns hospitals in Zurich and Lausanne while six were taken to Geneva.
Authorities have said identification could taken days or weeks due to the severity of the burns inflicted.
Maira Butt2 January 2026 20:30
Around 40 people – many of them young – have been killed after a fire ripped through a busy bar in a popular Swiss ski resort during New Year’s Eve celebrations, in what has been described as one of the country’s “worst tragedies”.
At least 119 others have been injured with the vast majority in a “serious” or “critical” condition as authorities said local hospitals have reached capacity in the Alpine resort of Crans-Montana.
The blaze broke out in the early hours of New Year’s Day, with footage showing crowds escaping the Le Constellation bar engulfed in flames.
Revellers were gathered at the venue to celebrate the start of 2026 when horrific scenes unfolded.
Maira Butt2 January 2026 20:00
The grandfather of a 22-year-old girl has expressed hope that she may be in hospital, unharmed.
“We always hope – we are full of hope,” Pierre told BFMTV. “It helps to overcome whatever the hardship.”
His granddaughter, Emilie Pralong, is said to have been at the bar with several friends who could also be missing.
“We have to be ready to accept a more difficult situation. We mustn’t dream, we have to be realistic in the face of a tragedy like this.”
Maira Butt2 January 2026 19:30
At least 40 people were killed and another 115 injured after a blaze engulfed the Crans-Montana resort’s Le Constellation bar shortly after midnight on Thursday. It has been described as one of Switzerland’s “worst tragedies”.
Authorities on Friday said that 113 of 119 of the victims had been identified.
Emanuele Galeppini, a 16-year-old athlete who lived in Dubai, was staying in the Crans-Montana resort with his family. He went to the resort bar with two friends on New Year’s Eve, Italian media reported.
Maryam Zakir-Hussain reports:
Maira Butt2 January 2026 19:00
Tributes have been paid to the victims of a deadly blaze that killed 40 people at an upscale luxury ski resort in Switzerland.
Candles were lit and cards and flowers were left at the scene.
At least 119 people remain in a serious condition in hospital.

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