No safety inspections at site of Swiss bar fire since 2019, mayor says

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No ‍safety inspections were carried out since 2019 at ‍the Swiss bar that burst into flames at New Year, killing 40 people, the ‌mayor of the town of Crans-Montana ⁠said on Tuesday.

“We are profoundly sorry. ‌We ​did ‍not have an indication that the checks had not been done,” Crans-Montana Mayor Nicolas Feraud ⁠told reporters on the absence ⁠of fire checks ⁠between 2020-2025.

The mayor added that the sound-proof foam used ‍in the bar “Le Constellation” was considered acceptable at the time.

Prosecutors have said that the fire that spread rapidly in the early hours of January 1st was likely ‌caused by ‌sparkling candles igniting the ceiling of the bar’s basement.

All sparkler candles ‌have now been banned inside venues, said ⁠the mayor at the press conference.