New photos have surfaced showing the tragic fire at Le Constellation nightclub in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on New Year’s Eve. The pictures show lit sparklers attached to bottles inside the packed bar just as the ceiling caught fire. At least 40 people died and 115 were injured in the blaze, which spread quickly and trapped guests. Videos on social media reveal the panic and blocked exits during the fire. Swiss President Guy Parmelin called it “one of the worst tragedies” in the nation’s history. He urged quick victim identification but noted it will take time. Beatrice Pilloud, Valais canton prosecutor-general, said, “currently we are favouring a fire and at no time is there question of any attack.” Authorities confirmed the incident is not terror-related. Witnesses say the event was held in a basement space linked to the ground floor by only one narrow staircase, possibly worsening the evacuation. The club’s capacity is 300, with room for 40 more on the terrace. Investigations continue, and fears persist that an Italian teenager might be among the victims.