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Fire at Courchevel’s Grandes Alpes Hotel Triggers Mass Evacuation With No Injuries Reported

Snow-buried, complex roofing is slowing firefighters working to contain the attic blaze.

Overview

  • The blaze began around 7 pm Tuesday in the attic of the five-star property in Courchevel 1850, according to the Savoie prefecture.
  • Authorities initially evacuated about 100 people, with local reports later citing up to 270 as flames threatened nearby wooden buildings.
  • Roughly 115 to 131 firefighters and multiple vehicles battled the fire into Wednesday morning in what officials called a complex operation.
  • The adjacent Hotel Le Lana was evacuated as a precaution, and displaced guests and staff were relocated to other hotels and municipal facilities.
  • The cause remains undetermined, and regional fire-safety practices are under renewed review following the fatal Crans-Montana bar disaster.