Urgent.News

What's breaking now, across thousands of outlets.

Editions

World

Swiss apartment block fire leaves five missing and eight injured, police say

Around 100 firefighters were sent to the scene, where crews were still working to extinguish the fire on Friday morning.

Five people remain missing and eight others were injured following a devastating fire that completely destroyed a restaurant with apartments in the Swiss Alpine town of Thusis, according to police reports. The initial inquiry suggests the fire started on the second floor, though the exact cause remains under investigation, stated the Graubünden cantonal police.

Emergency services were alerted just after midnight local time (22:00 GMT on Thursday) and promptly dispatched nearly 100 firefighters to the scene. The roof was accessed using a crane due to the collapse of the stairwell. Despite the catastrophic damage, 14 individuals managed to escape the inferno, among them two suffered severe injuries, two faced moderate injuries, and four encountered minor injuries.

These survivors were transported to various hospitals including Chur, Thusis, Ilanz, and Zurich. The Alpine region of Graubünden, also known as Grisons, is a renowned year-round tourist hotspot, offering both winter sports and summer nature escapades in eastern Switzerland. The investigation into the fire's origin is being conducted by both police and the public prosecutor's office.

Written by urgent.news from BBC World's reporting — not their text. Machine-written — may contain errors; check the original before relying on it.

This story

This is one outlet's version. Read the fullest account.

Read the original at euronews.com →

More in World

More from Friday 21 August →