All Italians injured in Crans-Montana fire now out of danger

Italian authorities confirm injured students transferred to Milan have passed the critical phaseAll the Italian youths injured in the fire that broke out on New Year’s Eve at the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana are now out of life-threatening danger. The confirmation came from Italian health authorities and Lombardy’s regional welfare councillor, Guido Bertolaso, following their transfer and admission to Niguarda Hospital in Milan for specialist treatment. The news, reported by outlets including Avvenire and Adnkronos, brings a first and significant sense of relief to the families and school communities of the young people involved in the tragedy. From the fire to intensive careThe blaze at the Le Constellation venue, frequented by many Italian and foreign youths during New Year celebrations, resulted in a dramatic toll: dozens of injuries and multiple fatalities. Swiss authorities confirmed the scale of the incident, which led to hospitalisations for severe burns, respiratory complications and smoke-related trauma. Due to the saturation of intensive care units in the canton of Valais, many of the most seriously injured were transferred to specialised Italian facilities, in particular to Niguarda Hospital in Milan, where high-level care was available. All out of danger, but recovery continuesAccording to Councillor Bertolaso and the medical teams involved, the main immediate risks linked to burns and respiratory complications have now been overcome. Although the patients remain under close medical supervision and are still in recovery, they are no longer considered to be in life-threatening condition, a development described by doctors as both significant and reassuring. This update confirms earlier reports in the Italian press, reiterating that the critical phase of the medical emergency is now behind all the Italian youths involved. The Crans-Montana tragedyThe fire at the Crans-Montana bar and nightclub affected people of various nationalities during one of the busiest nights of the year. In addition to the heavy toll of victims and injuries, the incident prompted an immediate investigation by prosecutors in the canton of Valais, who are examining the cause of the fire and any potential responsibility related to the venue’s safety standards. Solidarity and supportSince the night of the tragedy, Italian and Swiss authorities, along with local communities, have mobilised to assist families, coordinate the transfer of the injured and provide psychological support to relatives of the victims. Rescue operations involved helicopter crews, specialist units and dedicated medical personnel. Looking aheadWith all the Italian youths now out of immediate danger, attention turns to long-term rehabilitation and continued support for the families affected by the tragedy. As investigations continue to clarify the causes and prevent similar incidents in the future, the international community remains closely attentive to the aftermath of the event.