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Federal Council Pledges Federal Support to Crans-Montana Fire Victims and Families

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The Swiss Federal Council has committed to supporting victims of the Crans-Montana fire and their families, pledging to request parliamentary funding if necessary. At its meeting on 14 January 2026, the Federal Council directed the Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) to examine by the end of February whether existing support services under the Victim Support Act (VSA) have gaps and how federal assistance can complement insurance and Valais cantonal support. Federal contributions would be supplementary in nature.

“The Federal Council today stated that victims and their families can count on the support of the federal government.”

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The Federal Council has made a policy commitment to support victims of the Crans-Montana fire and their families, pledging to request parliamentary funding as necessary. The FDJP, working with FDHA and FDF, will analyse by end of February whether existing VSA-based cantonal support services and insurance arrangements are sufficient or have gaps. The federal government's role would be supplementary to insurance and Valais cantonal measures.

For cantonal authorities and victim support centres, this announcement signals that federal supplemental funding may become available, contingent on parliamentary appropriation and the findings of the February gap analysis. Victims and families should continue to обращаться to cantonal victim support centres under the VSA emergency assistance plan for immediate support.

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Press release Published on 14 January 2026

Fire in Crans-Montana: Federal Council pledges support to victims and their families

Bern, 14.01.2026 — The Federal Council is committed to ensuring that the victims of the fire in Crans-Montana and their families receive adequate support. To this end, it will request funding from Parliament if necessary. It took this policy decision at its meeting on 14 January. The Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) will examine by the end of February whether there are gaps in the existing provision of support services and how the federal government can provide assistance. The federal government’s contributions would be of a supplementary nature to complement the support provided by the insurance companies and the Valais authorities.


In the days and weeks following the devastating fire in Crans-Montana, those affected need to receive the necessary support quickly and easily. This support is provided by the cantonal victim support centres under the emergency assistance plan, based on the Victim Support Act (VSA). Those affected receive financial benefits for themselves and close family members, for example to cover hotel costs, costs arising from new housing situations at home and abroad, costs arising from any uncovered medical services, financing of health insurance deductibles and medical transport costs. In addition to immediate financial assistance, those affected also receive individual counselling. The Federal Office of Justice (FOJ) is in close contact with the cantonal authorities in this regard.

While the VSA covers immediate support, it is unclear whether the current insurance and victim support system is sufficient to cope with a disaster of this magnitude. It is already becoming apparent that clarifying the financial aspects will be very time-consuming and legally complex.

The Federal Council today stated that victims and their families can count on the support of the federal government. No one should fall through the net of existing support services. At its meeting on 14 January, the Federal Council therefore decided that it was prepared to request funding from Parliament, if necessary, to support the victims and their families.

The FDJP will work with the Federal department of Home Affairs (FDHA) and the Federal Department of Finance (FDF) to examine by the end of February how and under what conditions federal funds can be used. The next steps will depend on the needs of those affected, the level of support on the part of the insurance companies and the measures planned by the Valais authorities. The federal government’s contributions would be of a supplementary nature.

The immediate task is to analyse whether there are gaps in the existing provisions of support services and how these gaps can be closed. This will be based on an analysis of the benefits provided by health and accident insurance schemes and victim support services.

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Victim Support Act (VSA)

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Agency
Federal Council
Published
January 14th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Joint with
FDJP FDHA FDF
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Government agencies Healthcare providers Consumers
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Victim support services Emergency financial assistance Parliamentary funding requests
Geographic scope
CH CH

Taxonomy

Primary area
Public Health
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Healthcare Government Contracting

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