Fire Victims in Crans-Montana Still in Hospitals
Thirty-eight people were hurt in a New Year's Eve fire in Crans-Montana. Many are still in hospitals in several European countries. The event caused a large need for medical care.
The fire happened on New Year's Eve. Thirty-eight people were injured. Specialist hospitals in Belgium, Germany, France, and Italy were asked to help. The Swiss government needed extra medical support. The injured people are still receiving treatment.
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Highlights
Many Victims Still Hospitalized
Thirty-eight people injured in Crans-Montana were still in hospitals.
International Medical Support Needed
Specialist hospitals in other countries helped provide care.
Injuries Were Severe
Victims sustained severe injuries during the fire.
Hospitalization Extended
Many victims were hospitalized months after the fire.
Location of Injuries
The injured were in Belgium, Germany, France, and Italy.