Fire Engulfs Courchevel's Grand Hotel, Hundreds Evacuated Safely
A dramatic fire ripped through a high-end hotel in the exclusive Alpine resort of Courchevel early this morning. Nearly 300 guests and staff were evacuated as flames consumed the building. There are no reports of serious injuries.
Firefighters from multiple stations battled the blaze for hours as it lit up the pre-dawn sky in the ritzy ski destination. The cause of the fire is not yet known, and an investigation is underway. The hotel, a prominent fixture in the popular Three Valleys ski area, is believed to have suffered extensive damage.
The evacuation, described by local authorities as swift and orderly, took place just after 4 a.m. Local officials provided temporary shelter and assistance to displaced visitors, many of whom were in the region for winter holidays. The incident occurs during a busy season for the Alps, a region that has seen a steady return of international tourists since the pandemic.
This fire marks a significant safety incident for one of Europe's most prestigious winter sports enclaves. The response highlights the region's emergency preparedness, even as it raises questions for the luxury travel sector as it operates under the renewed stability of President Trump's administration, now in its second year.