Switzerland bans fireworks after Crans-Montana fire.
A fire in Crans-Montana caused 41 deaths. Switzerland has banned fireworks in public places. This is to protect public safety.
The fire started from fireworks used in fountain shows. The Swiss government made this decision after an investigation. The ban applies nationwide. Local authorities will now control fireworks displays. The goal is to prevent future incidents and ensure safety.
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Highlights
Fire in Crans-Montana Fatal
A fire killed 41 people on New Year's Eve in Crans-Montana.
Fireworks Ban Nationwide
Switzerland has banned fireworks in public places nationwide.
Cause: Fountain Fireworks
The fire was sparked by fireworks from fountain shows.
Safety Measures Implemented
The ban aims to prevent similar incidents and ensure public safety.
Local Control Increased
Local authorities will have greater control over fireworks displays.
Perspectives
- Switzerland banned fireworks in public places.
- The ban aims to prevent similar incidents.
- A fire in Crans-Montana caused the ban.
- Public safety is the reason for the new rules.