Six powerful aircraft, including a heavy-lift Swiss Army Super Puma, spearheaded a relentless aerial assault to bring the inferno under heel. The operation was a masterpiece of Swiss precision, coordinating five helicopters from Swisshelicopter and Heli Bernina in a high-stakes rotation to douse the hotspots. To ensure the safety of these pilots, the Federal Office of Civil Aviation took the extraordinary step of slamming shut the local airspace, a closure that remains in effect until Thursday evening. This was no standard firefighting effort; it was a race against time and topography. Ground crews remained on high alert throughout the night, maintaining a vigilant watch as the fire smoldered in the darkness. By Wednesday morning, the tide had turned. Mayor Pietro Della Cà confirmed that the coordinated strike had successfully contained the perimeter, though the danger is far from over. High-tech drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras are now scouring the charred earth, hunting for subterranean embers that could reignite the crisis at any moment.