Crans-Montana Ski Resort
Crans-Montana Ski Resort

Crans-Montana Ski Resort just released a tribute to the victims of the tragic New Year’s Eve bar fire that claimed the lives of 40 and injured 119. The victims ranged from 14 to 39 years old. 15 were under the age of 18 and the youngest were Swiss girl and a French boy who were both 14.

Swiss president Guy Parmelin announced there will be a national day of mourning on January 9th. Church bells will ring at 2:00pm on Friday throughout Switzerland and there will be a minute of a silence at the same time.

โ€œIn this moment of reflection, all the people of Switzerland can personally remember the victims of the disaster.โ€ -President Parmelin

Our hearts go out to the family and friends of the victims.

Crans-Montana Ski Resort:

Crans-Montana:

United in pain, Crans-Montana and the entire ski community pays tribute to all victims, as well as those who care, help and care.

We are all in solidarity

In deep solidarity, Crans-Montana and the entire ski community mourn together.

Our thoughts go out to all the victims, as well as to those providing care, help and support.

We stand together in this difficult time

United in grief, Crans-Montana and the entire ski community pay tribute to all victims, those who assist, help and care.

We are all united in solidarity

Crans-Montana and the entire ski community mourn in deep connection.

Our thoughts are with all the victims as well as the people who help, care and support.

We stand together in this difficult time

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