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They'll be carrying out, once the bodies are all fully recovered
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and they've started the process of identifying who's who and linking them up with their families
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then they will be carrying out a very detailed forensic examination, precisely what happened
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Normally with fires, not only will you deploy crime scene investigators, but you will bring in specialist laboratory scientists
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from their criminal police laboratories who will be experts at ysing any chemicals or accelerants
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that might be present. I mean, it's very difficult at this early stage
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to say what will have caused this. I'm surprised they've said as early as that
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that they've ruled out terrorism, because until you know the exact cause of the explosion
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you can't rule any particular source of it out. But if we assume it is a mountain village
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which is unlikely to be served by gas mains, probably they rely on liquid petroleum gas for the heating in those large tanks you see out the back of buildings or perhaps containers
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And, of course, if one of those has been badly managed or leaked, then there's always a chance of an expanding vapor explosion you get with those kind of things
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But it's actually, this is just conjecture on my part. Bottom line is they will be leaving no stone, if you like, unturned to work out what the actual cause of the fire was
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And you need to know, you know, what initiated it, what was the initial fuel, what were the sources of oxygen for the fire and what then caused it to spread
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And of course, we're already hearing again from your reporter in Switzerland, there was
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only one exit, which of course, I'm almost sure will be a fire violation for a bar of
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that size in Switzerland. But people get reckless and they don't make sure doors are open to ensure their customers
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are not placed at additional risk. So this will go on for a good while, this investigation