A large fire above a restaurant in Thusis, Switzerland, has left five people missing and eight injured, with two in serious condition. This incident follows a devastating fire earlier this year in Crans-Montana that resulted in 41 deaths, highlighting ongoing safety issues in public venues.
The fire broke out shortly after midnight, prompting nearly 100 firefighters to respond. Dramatic footage shows flames engulfing the building, which housed a Portuguese eatery named Beverin. The rapid spread of the fire raises questions about fire safety regulations and emergency preparedness in similar establishments.
Local officials have begun providing accommodation and meals for those affected, but the emotional toll on the community is significant. The previous tragedy in Crans-Montana, where a fire safety official remains silent during investigations, casts a shadow over current safety protocols.
As investigations continue, the public is left to ponder the adequacy of fire safety measures in hospitality venues. This latest incident may prompt stricter regulations and increased scrutiny of fire safety practices across Switzerland, potentially impacting how restaurants and bars operate in the future.
Source: GB News

