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Monaco to Ban Pyrotechnics in Enclosed Public Spaces Following Crans-Montana Fire

Summary by Monaco Life
Monaco will ban all pyrotechnic devices, including sparklers, in enclosed public spaces following the deadly Crans-Montana fire that killed 40 people on New Year’s Day. Minister of State Christophe Mirmand announced the decision on Tuesday 13th January, requesting that regulatory changes be prepared as quickly as possible to prohibit any type of pyrotechnic device within enclosed venues throughout the Principality. According to a government stat…

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After the accident in Crans-Montana, the municipality of Maisach draws the emergency brake: the citizens' centre Gernlinden is closed due to significant fire safety deficiencies.

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Since the tragedy of Crans-Montana in Switzerland, festive nights will have and will no longer have the same atmosphere. Certain practices are now in the sights of the authorities. Professionals in Cannes or Nice in the Alpes-Maritimes adapt so that the party remains a pleasure, not a danger.

The Minister of the Interior Laurent Nuñez asks the prefects this Tuesday to strengthen the controls in the dancing bars, reports franceinfo. After the fire of Crans-Montana, the minister asks to pay particular attention to the places having a basement.

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The dramatic fire of Crans-Montana is part of a series of fires in night clubs and discotheques. Almost all have the same origin.

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Since the Crans-Montana tragedy, the safety of festive places has again become a major concern in Europe. As a reminder, the fire of a bar caused 40 deaths and 116 injuries on New Year's Eve. This type of disaster reminds us that the night, behind music and lights, is also a crucial part. It recalls the importance of emergency exits, fire detectors and staff training. For many partyers, the question is no longer just where to go out, but in what…

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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