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Several Injured in Explosion at Swiss Carnival Parade in Valais

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February 15, 2026
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Explosion at the Carnaval in Bagnes (VS), eleven injured

Explosion at the Carnaval in Bagnes (VS), eleven injured


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An explosion on a carnival float in Le Châble, in canton Valais in southwestern Switzerland, injured eleven people on Saturday afternoon during the Bagnes Carnival. The Valais cantonal police confirmed the incident in a statement.





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The explosion, first reported by the Nouvelliste newspaper and Rhône FM websites, happened shortly before 3pm as the carnival floats were making their way through the parade. A cantonal police spokesman told the Keystone‑SDA news agency that investigators believe the explosion was caused by an air compressor on a confetti cannon.

The investigation, led by the cantonal public prosecutor, is still underway. It aims to establish the exact circumstances of the incident.

The injured were treated at the scene before being taken to several hospitals in the region. According to Swiss public radio RTS, one person was reportedly seriously injured and was flown to the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) by air ambulance.

The cantonal police were supported by officers from the Val de Bagnes municipal force, the CSI des Combins unit and the cantonal emergency services. Three Air‑Glaciers helicopters, four ambulances and an emergency doctor from the SMUR service were deployed.

Anyone who witnessed the incident and develops hearing difficulties, such as persistent ringing, in the next 24 hours is urged to contact their GP, the police said, following advice from the emergency doctor at the scene.

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