Crans-Montana Fire Aftermath: Victim Seeks Millions in Compensation as Rescuers Win Award
Following the fire in Crans-Montana, a seriously injured French victim is seeking €8.2 million in compensation, citing lifelong care needs. In a contrasting development, the rescue team involved in the operation has received an international 'Search and Rescue Mission of the Year' award for their effective and large-scale response.

Key Takeaways
- A French victim is seeking €8.2 million in compensation following the Crans-Montana fire.
- The Valais Cantonal Rescue Organisation (KWRO) received the 'Search and Rescue Mission of the Year' award.
- The fire disaster resulted in 41 deaths and 115 injuries.
- A criminal complaint was filed with the Valais public prosecutor's office on April 1.
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They Said
"France will hold the municipality and the canton of Valais liable, I’m sure of it."
"This honour highlights the effectiveness of the Valais model."