At least six dead in Switzerland bus fire

A catastrophic bus fire erupted in the heart of Kerzers, a town in western Switzerland, on Tuesday evening, resulting in a tragic loss of life and multiple injuries. Local authorities confirmed that at least six individuals perished in the blaze, with a minimum of three survivors transported to nearby medical facilities for emergency treatment. Preliminary reports also indicate that one rescue operative sustained injuries during the emergency response.

The incident occurred at approximately 18:25 local time (19:25 GMT) in the Fribourg canton municipality, situated approximately 20 kilometers from the nation’s capital, Bern. The vehicle, according to initial investigations, had originated from the Düdingen municipality located 17 kilometers south of the accident site.

Emergency services launched a massive rescue operation immediately following the outbreak of the fire, with local media confirming the deployment of aerial support via helicopter to assist in the response efforts. Distressing footage circulated by regional news outlets depicted the vehicle completely engulfed in flames, while eyewitness accounts described witnessing a massive plume of dense smoke rising from the scene.

While the precise origin of the conflagration remains undetermined, criminal investigators have not ruled out the possibility of deliberate arson. Police representatives have confirmed the opening of a comprehensive investigation to establish whether the fire was intentionally ignited. The probe will examine all potential causes, including technical malfunctions, accidental ignition, and criminal intent.

The community of Kerzers (known as Chiètres in French) has been deeply affected by the tragedy, with local authorities expected to provide additional updates as the investigation progresses and more information becomes available.