Jan. 6 (UPI) -- The bar where 40 people were killed and 116 injured in a blaze in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana on New Year's Day had not undergone an annual safety inspection since 2019, the town's mayor admitted Tuesday.
Mayor Nicolas Feraud offered his apologies at a news conference, saying the municipal council was "profoundly sorry" but said he had no explanation as to why no checks on The Constellation bar had been carried out for so long.
"I have no answer for you today. We regret that -- we owe it to the families and we will accept the responsibility. We're profoundly sorry about that and I know how hard that will be for the families," said Feraud.
He said the town had a five-strong team of people responsible for inspecting more than 10,000 buildings but did not give that as the reason for the failure and insisted he and other councilmen and women would not be resigning.
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