Five people are missing after a fire broke out in the Swiss town of Thusis, local police have said.
Eight people have been injured, including two seriously, after the fire "completely destroyed" a restaurant with apartments, the Graubunden cantonal police said.
They are among 14 people who were able to escape the building.
Two people were moderately injured and four slightly, police said, adding that the injured received emergency treatment before being sent to hospitals in Chur, Thusis, Ilanz and Zurich.
Reports of the fire were received just after midnight local time and efforts to tackle the blazes are still ongoing.
Nearly 100 firefighters from Thusis, Cazis, Oberer Heinzenberg, Ems Chemie and Albula were deployed to help extinguish the flames.
Police and the public prosecutor's office are investigating the cause of the fire.
Those missing are yet to be identified.
(c) Sky News 2026: Five missing after fire 'completely destroys' restaurant with apartments in Switzerland


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