A bottle of sparkling wine sat on the ground near the site of a deadly fire that broke out during New Year’s celebrations in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, where several people were killed and others were hurt. The Canadian Press


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Canadian officials continue to monitor a deadly fire that tore through a packed bar during New Year’s celebrations in Switzerland. Authorities said the blaze broke out shortly after midnight at a popular venue in the ski resort town of Crans-Montana, leaving dozens dead and many more hurt.

Police reported that about 40 people lost their lives, while at least 115 others suffered injuries. Emergency crews rushed to the scene as flames spread quickly through the building, which had filled with people marking the start of the new year.

No Canadians Reported Among Victims

Global Affairs Canada said it has no information at this time to suggest any Canadians were among those killed or injured. Officials stressed that the situation remains fluid as Swiss authorities continue their investigation and identification work.

The department said consular staff stand ready to help any Canadians who may need assistance as more details become available.

Cause of Fire Still Unknown

Local authorities told reporters it remains too early to determine what sparked the fire. Investigators have not yet confirmed an exact death toll, as crews continue to search the site and gather evidence.

Officials said teams are working carefully to identify victims and notify families. The process may take time due to the scale of the tragedy and the number of people involved.

Canada Offers Support

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Canadian officials remain in close contact with Swiss authorities. She confirmed that consular teams remain prepared to step in if Canadians come forward seeking help.

The federal government continues to track developments as emergency services in Switzerland manage the aftermath of the fire.

Prime Minister Shares Condolences

Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed deep sadness over the loss of life. He described the incident as a devastating tragedy and offered words of comfort to those affected.

“My thoughts are with those who lost their lives or were injured, their loved ones, first responders, and the entire community as they support one another through this unimaginable loss,” he wrote on social media.

Community in Mourning

The fire has shaken the tight-knit resort community, which attracts visitors from around the world during the winter season. Residents and local leaders have begun offering support to survivors, families, and emergency workers who responded during the chaotic early hours of the morning.

As the investigation continues, officials urged the public to remain patient while authorities work to uncover the cause and bring clarity to families waiting for answers.

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