Swiss Bar Fire Victims to Receive One-Off Solidarity Payment

Swiss Bar Fire Victims to Receive One-Off Solidarity Payment
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Switzerland will pay injured survivors and families of fire victims a solidarity contribution.

  • The solidarity contribution will be given to 115 injured individuals and families of 41 deceased victims
  • The payment amount is 50,000 Swiss francs (approximately £47,755) per eligible person
  • The fire occurred at a bar in Crans-Montana on New Year's Eve
  • The payment is a one-off contribution announced by Swiss authorities
  • The contribution aims to support those severely affected by the incident

A fire broke out at a bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on New Year's Eve, resulting in 41 deaths and injuring 115 people. In response, Swiss authorities announced a one-off solidarity payment of 50,000 Swiss francs to the families of the deceased and severely injured survivors.

This financial support represents an official recognition of the tragedy's impact on victims and their families. The one-time payment may assist with immediate needs and recovery efforts, reflecting the government's role in disaster response and victim support.