Skip to Content

Swiss Bar Fire Investigation: Fountain Candles Suspected in New Year Blaze

A serious fire incident occurred at a bar in Crans-Montana, a well-known ski resort town in Switzerland, during New Year celebrations. The incident involved a sudden fire and explosion-like situation, prompting immediate emergency response and a formal investigation by Swiss authorities.

Suspected Cause of the Fire 

According to Swiss prosecutors, “fountain candles”—a type of sparkler commonly used during celebrations—are believed to be the possible cause of the fire. These candles were reportedly used inside the bar, which may have led to the ignition of flammable materials.

Investigators are currently examining whether the use of such items indoors complied with local fire safety regulations.

Emergency Response and Safety Measures

  • Firefighters and emergency teams quickly arrived at the scene
  • The bar was evacuated to prevent further harm
  • Several people received medical attention

Authorities have not released detailed information about injuries, but confirmed that the situation was brought under control without further escalation.

 Investigation Status

The investigation is ongoing and focuses on:

  • The role of bar management and event organizers
  • Compliance with fire and safety laws
  • Whether the fountain candles were legally and safely used

Officials stated that responsibility will be determined only after the investigation is completed.

 Safety Concerns Raised

This incident has renewed concerns about the use of pyrotechnic or sparkler-style items in enclosed spaces, especially during large celebrations. Safety experts warn that such items pose a high fire risk indoors if not strictly regulated.

 Conclusion

The Swiss bar fire serves as a reminder that celebrations must not compromise public safety. While New Year events are meant to be joyful, adherence to safety standards is essential. Authorities have urged the public to wait for confirmed findings and avoid speculation as the investigation continues.