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Switzerland angers Italy by claiming costs of treating Crans-Montana fire victims

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Posted on April 26, 2026

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· Last updated: April 26, 2026

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ZURICH/MILAN, April 26 (Reuters) - Switzerland will charge Rome for the costs its health system sustained to treat Italian nationals wounded in the New Year's Eve fire at the Crans-Montana ski resort,

Switzerland to Charge Italy for Crans-Montana Fire Victim Medical Costs

Dispute Over Medical Expenses Following Crans-Montana Fire

ZURICH/MILAN, April 26 (Reuters) - Switzerland will charge Rome for the costs its health system sustained to treat Italian nationals wounded in the New Year's Eve fire at the Crans-Montana ski resort, which claimed 41 lives, the government's office in charge of social insurance matters said.

Rising Tensions Between Switzerland and Italy

The expense claim adds further strain to the relationship between the two countries, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday describing the move as "disgraceful" following news that the families of the fire victims had been billed.

Swiss Government's Statement on Billing

In a statement to Reuters late on Saturday, the Federal Social Insurance Office (FSIO) confirmed plans for Switzerland to recoup the money spent on hospital treatment, though not from the families of the victims.

The FSIO said that, under current agreements between the EU member states and Switzerland, the victims would receive an invoice only for verification purposes and the costs charged "to the relevant foreign health insurer."

Italy's Response to Switzerland's Request

Prime Minister Meloni's Reaction

ITALY'S PM MELONI SAYS WILL REJECT REQUEST

A spokesperson later clarified that in Italy's case that would be the health ministry.

Meloni said in a post on Facebook late on Friday: "Should this disgraceful request be made formally, I hereby announce that Italy will reject it outright and will not act upon it in any way."

"I have faith in the Swiss authorities' sense of responsibility and hope that the report will prove to be entirely unfounded," she added.

Details of Switzerland's Expense Claim

Amount Requested and Treatment Provided

Switzerland is asking for more than 100,000 Swiss francs ($127,000) in refunds for four Italian nationals treated for just one day at the Sion hospital after the blaze, Italian ambassador to Switzerland Gian Lorenzo Cornado was quoted as saying on Saturday by news agency ANSA.

Italy's Previous Support During the Incident

Cornado added Swiss patients wounded in the Cans-Montana fire have been treated for months at the Niguarda hospital in Milan, northern Italy, and that Italy sent a civil protection helicopter to assist with rescue operations without asking for any money.

Exchange Rate Information

($1 = 0.7850 Swiss francs)

(Reporting by Oliver Hirt in Zurich, with Giulio Piovaccari and Valentina Za in Milan; Writing by Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by David Holmes)

Key Takeaways

  • Bills between CHF 17,000 and CHF 66,800 were sent to families of injured Italians, causing confusion before Swiss authorities clarified they were informational and not payable by families. (swissinfo.ch)
  • Under existing EU‑Switzerland healthcare agreements, Switzerland will invoice Italy’s health ministry or insurers, not individual victims. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Italian PM Giorgia Meloni criticized the request as 'disgraceful' and stated Italy will reject it outright. Switzerland’s Valais canton assured that families will not be charged. (za.lapresse.it)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Switzerland billing Italy for the Crans-Montana fire victim treatment?
Switzerland is seeking to recoup hospital costs from Italy for treating Italian nationals injured in the Crans-Montana fire, as allowed by agreements between EU states and Switzerland.
How much is Switzerland asking Italy to pay for the treatment?
Switzerland is requesting more than 100,000 Swiss francs ($127,000) for treating four Italian nationals following the Crans-Montana fire.
How has Italy responded to Switzerland's expense claim?
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized the claim as disgraceful and stated that Italy will reject the request outright.
What support did Italy provide during the Crans-Montana fire?
Italy treated Swiss patients in Milan and sent a civil protection helicopter for rescue operations without requesting payment from Switzerland.

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