Crans-Montana Fire Aftermath: Victim Recovery Update and Government Aid
An update on the victims of the Crans-Montana fire indicates that 12 people are still being treated in Swiss hospitals. In response to the tragedy, the Swiss federal government has announced it will offer solidarity payments to support the seriously injured victims and their families.

Key Takeaways
- The number of victims from the Crans-Montana fire treated in Swiss hospitals has dropped from 21 to 12 over a ten-day period.
- The Swiss federal government will provide a solidarity payment of CHF 50,000 to each seriously injured victim and the families of the deceased.
- One victim remains in intensive care at the University Childrenâs Hospital in Zurich.
- A total of 26 victims are currently being treated abroad, including 12 in France, 9 in Italy, 4 in Germany, and 1 in Belgium.
- The federal government is using an urgent federal law to ensure funds are released promptly, pending approval in the March spring session.
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They Said
"The suffering endured by victims and their families was unimaginable. For them, the world had stood still on New Yearâs Eve."
"A tragedy of extraordinary proportions."