Sparklers likely caused a deadly New Year's fire in the Swiss Alps. Forty people died at Le Constellation bar. Dozens more suffered severe burns. The fire erupted during a New Year's celebration.
Investigators believe sparklers attached to champagne bottles ignited the blaze. The bottles were held too close to the ceiling. The sparklers were common birthday candles. The Valais canton prosecutor general, Beatrice Pilloud, confirmed this.
The bar, a popular spot for young adults, became a scene of chaos. Many victims were teenagers. Most fatalities occurred in the basement, where the fire started. Survivors are receiving treatment in Switzerland, France, and Italy. Families are desperately seeking information.
Le Constellation was a well-known establishment in the Alps. The fire's rapid spread trapped many inside.
Authorities will continue investigating the incident. They aim to prevent similar tragedies.
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