Families of teenagers are desperately seeking news after a devastating fire at a Swiss ski resort bar. The blaze tore through Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana in the early hours of New Year's Day. Forty people died, and 119 were injured.
The fire started when the ceiling caught alight as bottles with sparklers were held aloft. Swiss authorities are working to identify the victims. As of Friday, 113 of the injured were identified, but six remain unidentified.
Families are using social media to find information about missing loved ones. Among the missing is 16-year-old Swiss national Arthur Brodard. The agonizing wait continues for official news.
Crans-Montana is a popular ski resort in the Alps in south-west Switzerland. The fire's cause is under investigation.
Authorities warn that identifying all victims could take days or weeks. The search for answers continues as families grapple with uncertainty.
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