Swiss fire tragedy: Hungarian authorities comment on whether Hungarians were involved

Hungarian authorities have confirmed that there are no Hungarian victims or injured citizens in the devastating fire that broke out in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Responding to an inquiry from Telex, the ministry said that based on currently available information, no Hungarian nationals were affected by the tragedy. While the identification of victims is still ongoing, the Hungarian embassy has not received any requests for assistance, and all Hungarian citizens registered for consular protection in Switzerland are safe.

Dozens dead in Crans-Montana blaze

Swiss officials provided further details at a press conference on Friday afternoon. Mathias Reynard, president of the cantonal council of Valais, confirmed that more than 40 people lost their lives in the fire, while 119 others were injured. Authorities have so far identified 113 of the injured.

According to Frédéric Gisler, the canton’s police chief, those identified include 71 Swiss nationals, along with 14 French, 11 Italian, four Serbian, and one each from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Poland, and Portugal. The nationality of 14 injured individuals remains unknown.

The fire broke out in a bar at the Crans-Montana ski resort shortly after 1:30 AM on Thursday, rapidly spreading and causing widespread devastation.

Swiss fire tragedy: Hungarian authorities comment on whether Hungarians were involved
The scene after a fire broke out at a bar hosting New Year celebrations at the Crans-Montana Ski Resort in Switzerland, on 1 January 2026. Swiss police said around 40 people were killed and about 115 others injured, many of them seriously. Photo: Anadolu Agency
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