Several dozen people are presumed to have died and more than 100 injured following a fire in a ski resort in southern Switzerland, officials have said.


The incident occurred early on New Year's Day at the Le Constellation bar, which was likely filled with tourists and locals celebrating the holiday. Authorities confirmed that the situation is being treated as a fire, and there are no indications of an attack. An emergency helpline for families has been set up.


According to police, about 40 fatalities have been reported, although the precise figure is still being determined. The injured crowd includes individuals from multiple nationalities, raising concerns during this tragic holiday season.


Rescue operations involved significant resources, including ten helicopters and a large number of emergency workers deployed to the scene. Local officials are working to identify the victims, a process complicated by severe injuries from burns. Potential causes of the fire are still under investigation, with initial reports suggesting there may have been an explosion.


French President Emmanuel Macron has offered support to Switzerland following the tragedy, highlighting the extensive impact this event has had on neighboring countries. As authorities gather more information, the tragic event at the Le Constellation bar continues to unfold, gripping the attention of the global community.