Families of teens missing after a fire at a Swiss ski resort bar are desperately seeking news. The blaze tore through Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana on New Year's Day. The fire killed 40 people and injured 119.
The ceiling caught fire as bottles with sparklers were held aloft. Swiss authorities are working to identify victims. Identification could take days or weeks. As of Friday, 113 of the injured were identified, with six still unidentified.
Families are using social media to find information. They are sharing details about loved ones who were at the bar. Swiss national Arthur Brodard, 16, is among the missing.
The fire occurred in Crans-Montana, a popular resort in the Swiss Alps. Le Constellation bar was hosting a New Year's Eve celebration.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the fire and identify the victims. Families await official updates.
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