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Swiss canton bans indoor pyrotechnics and launches Crans-Montana victims’ fund

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January 14, 2026
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Following the devastating fire in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, which left 40 dead and 116 injured, the Valais cantonal government has banned pyrotechnics in venues open to the public and set up a fund to support victims.


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“We have decided to ban the use of pyrotechnics in venues open to the public,” the Valais cantonal government said in a statement. Canton Vaud introduced a similar ban last week following the deadly fire in Crans-Montana.

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The Valais cantonal government has also set up a fund for victims of the fire. A lump sum of CHF10,000 ($12,486) will be provided for each person who was hospitalised or died, the authorities said.

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A donation account has been opened for individuals and organisations wishing to contribute. All funds will go to an independent foundation, which is still in the process of being set up.

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