🔗 Share this article 'Living a Nightmare': Families of Missing Teens Desperately Seek Information After Alpine Blaze 16-year-old Swiss national a young man from Switzerland is one of those unaccounted for. The loved ones of teens lost after a deadly blaze at a establishment in a Swiss alpine town are confronting an painful period of uncertainty for confirmed information and requesting any details about their children via social media. The inferno ripped through the a popular bar in Cans-Montana, located in the Swiss Alps of the Valais region, in the small hours of New Year's Day. Circulated video show the ceiling being engulfed in flames as bottles with fireworks are raised in celebration. Emergency services have stated that it could take days if not weeks to identify the victims of the disaster, which killed 40 people and wounded another 119. Officials stated on Friday that the majority of the those hurt have been accounted for, with the process ongoing to name the final individuals. In the interim, loved ones have been using online platforms to appeal for information about their friends who were at the bar that evening. Heartbreaking Pleas for the Missing The fate of Swiss national Arthur Brodard, sixteen, are still unconfirmed, according to an appeal from his family. The resident of a town near Lausanne, informed a local newspaper that she had gone back to the city to see if he was in the hospital, while his father did the same in the capital, but could not find him. "This is a living nightmare, an ordeal. The options are finding my son in the morgue, or I find him in a serious state. It's terrible," she told the paper. She added that some of his companions had been discovered with injuries covering nearly half their bodies. "It's unspeakable; they experienced hell." The Italian government has said that a number of of its citizens are still unaccounted for. Junior golfer Emanuele Galeppini, 16, was last in contact around midnight on December 31st, according to. Among them is Emanuele Galeppini, a 16-year-old promising athlete, who hailed from Genoa but now living in Dubai. The Italian Golf Federation has said that he is no longer with us, without directly referencing the tragedy, honoring a "talented young man who represented passion and authentic values." His father, reportedly stated that his son was at the bar and was last heard from around the new year. An representative has stated that a official announcement of his death is not yet. Other Missing Individuals Giovanni Tamburi, 16, is likewise unaccounted for. His parent told reporters that he had been on holiday but had gone out with friends and ended up at the bar. "Someone with him said they ran away after the fire broke out and that he had his phone with him, but then at a specific moment he lost sight of him," she explained, adding he had been wearing a distinctive piece of jewelry. One of his teachers said, "I remember his kindness and smile, alongside great responsibility. He would frequently offer to get me a coffee." Alice Kallergis, who holds both Swiss and Greek nationality but lives permanently in the country, was also at the bar on that night, according to reports. Her sibling has published an urgent request on social media, saying the relatives has had "no information" regarding the 15-year-old or the group she was with, who are also unaccounted for. Consular authorities from her country of origin say they are continuing to monitor the situation.