How a deadly Swiss bar tragedy unfolded

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As young partygoers rang in the New Year at a packed bar in the Swiss Alps, the celebrating quickly turned into a nightmare when a devastating fire tore through the basement, killing at least 40 people and injuring 119 others.

The blaze at Le Constellation in Crans-Montana has been described by Switzerland’s president as one of the country’s “worst tragedies.” As families anxiously await word about missing loved ones and experts work to identify the victims, authorities are still piecing together how the fire started and why it spread so fast.

Swiss authorities said Friday that the champagne sparklers were the likely cause of the fire, though the official inquiry remains ongoing. Emerging videos and eyewitness accounts reveal a deadly combination of hazards: fire-prone ceiling paneling and a crowded bar packed with young patrons funneling toward a narrow escape route.

A night of revelry

Le Constellation, located in the heart of Crans-Montana, a luxury sky resort in the French and German-speaking canton of Valais, is a popular nightspot among young locals and visitors.

Around 200 people were inside the venue on New Year’s Eve, according to eyewitnesses, ready to celebrate 2026 with music, drinks and dancing.

Sparkles that turned to smoke

Imagery widely shared online show staff in motorcycle helmets perched on others’ shoulders, holding champagne bottles with sparklers amid the packed crowd.

One clip shows at least six bottles raised in the air as flames and smoke erupt from the ceiling.

An image shared on social media shows what appears to be a waiter holding champagne bottles with sparklers attached to them. A portion of this image was blurred by CNN to protect identities. - From social media

An image shared on social media shows what appears to be a waiter holding champagne bottles with sparklers attached to them. A portion of this image was blurred by CNN to protect identities. – From social media

Another image shows the ceiling on fire. A portion of this image was blurred by CNN to protect identities. - From social media

Another image shows the ceiling on fire. A portion of this image was blurred by CNN to protect identities. – From social media

The sparklers appear to have ignited what experts believe is acoustic paneling on the ceiling, a material designed to improve sound but that can also be highly flammable.

Independent fire consultant Stephen MacKenzie described it as “plastic petrol,” adding: “That’s why we’re seeing reports of many of the young people with a first, second, third and unfortunately, fourth degree burns.”

Swiss chief prosecutor Beatrice Pilloud told reporters on Friday that investigators are looking into the installation of foam paneling at the bar, and if it complied with regulations.

A fast-spreading fire

Once the fire broke out, it spread quickly.

One video shows a young man attempting to put the fire out by hitting it with a cloth, while others record on their phones or continue dancing, seemingly unaware of the imminent danger.

“Once the ceiling was on fire, within about 10 seconds the entire nightclub was on fire,” one witness said.

Horrific escape

As smoke filled the lounge and the fire blazed, partygoers rushed toward a narrow staircase.

Video verified by CNN shows dozens trapped at the exit, with one person jumping through a window as thick, red smoke engulfed the building.

MacKenzie explained the fire’s rapid spread through a process called a flashover, in which nearly everything in a room ignites almost simultaneously.

“Combustions pick up at ceiling level,” causing the fire to “spread laterally,” he said. This process is like a “stone drop in an ocean,” with smoke rippling out sideways and starting to “preheat” everything in front of it.

When the fire door was opened it could have created a “chimney effect” which accelerated the flow of smoke and combustible gases upward, MacKenzie said. “The smoke is actually on fire – a ‘flashover,’” he added.

On Friday afternoon Pilloud, the Swiss prosecutor, said all signs supported that theory: “As things stand, everything points to the fire starting from sparklers or flares placed in champagne bottles that came too close to the ceiling, which very rapidly led to a flashover fire.”

Le Constellation was split across at least two levels, with stairs leading to a basement level as seen in a photo posted by the bar's management to TripAdvisor in August 2016. - From Le Constellation

Le Constellation was split across at least two levels, with stairs leading to a basement level as seen in a photo posted by the bar’s management to TripAdvisor in August 2016. – From Le Constellation

Laetitia Place, a 17-year-old partygoer from Lausanne, recounted her harrowing escape from the fire, saying that there was a crush at the narrow exit that made it difficult for others to get through.

“The first stairs are pretty easy to get through since they’re wide and all that. But after that, there’s the small door where everyone was pushing, and so we all fell, we were piled on top of each other, some people were burning, and some were dead next to us,” the teenager told Reuters.

Video obtained by CNN shows multiple people lying motionless outside, while bystandards try to help.

Local resident Samuel Rapp, 21, witnessed that aftermath.

“There were people screaming, and then people lying on the ground, probably dead. They had jackets over their faces — well, that’s what I saw, nothing more. Then I received videos where people were trying to get out, but they were trampling over each other, so it was hard to get out through the exit. And there were people shouting, saying ‘help me, please help us.’”

Emergency services arrive

Swiss emergency services launched a response within minutes of the fire, transporting the injured to hospitals across Switzerland and abroad. Around 50 patients have been or will be transferred to hospitals in other European countries for specialist treatment, authorities told journalists on Friday.

The aftermath of a fire at a ski resort in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, is seen in this screengrab from police video on Jaunary 1.  - Police Cantonale Valaisanne

The aftermath of a fire at a ski resort in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, is seen in this screengrab from police video on Jaunary 1. – Police Cantonale Valaisanne

Edmund Coquette told CNN-affiliate RTL Germany that he saw “bodies on the streets,” and young people “totally burned in the face,” who were missing fingers.

Dr. Robert Larribau, head of emergency care at Geneva University Hospital, told CNN that most patients were 15 to 30 years old, many with “extremely serious injuries” caused by flashover and possible backdraft.

Flashover typically causes severe burns, particularly on the face, beck and upper limbs, often combined with critical inhalation injures from radiant heat and superheated gases. Backdraft, an oxygen-driven explosion, can cause instantaneous fatal burns and toxic inhalation.

An investigation has been opened into the circumstances surrounding the fire and how it spread so quickly, as Swiss officials said Friday that the two French owners of the bar have been interviewed by police.

CNN has reached out to the owners of the bar through their businesses but is yet to receive a response.

Meanwhile, as of Friday evening, many loved ones of the victims and injured were still waiting for answers, and authorities continue the process of identifying the dead.

CNN’s Martin Goillandeau, Billy Stockwell, Henrik Petterson, Nic Robertson, Joseph Ataman and Duarte Mendonca contributed reporting.

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