On March 10, 2026, a bus operated by Switzerland's PostBus system caught fire in Kerzers, roughly 20 kilometers from Bern. The fire broke out shortly before 6:25 PM and rapidly consumed the vehicle, resulting in a tragic loss of life.
Preliminary reports suggest that a man aboard the bus may have doused himself in gasoline and ignited himself, which ultimately led to the flames engulfing the bus. Among the injured, three people were reported to be in critical condition and required immediate medical attention.
Witnesses described the chaotic scene as flames erupted, sending thick black smoke into the sky. Emergency services responded quickly to manage the situation but faced significant challenges due to the intensity of the fire.
Swiss authorities are treating this incident as a possible "man-made act," launching a full investigation into the events leading up to the fire. While no links to terrorism have been confirmed, officials are exploring all avenues and gathering evidence.
Swiss President Guy Parmelin expressed deep condolences to the victims' families, reflecting the national shock over this tragic event. The bus fire follows a recent spate of incidents, raising concerns about public safety.
As investigations are underway, police have urged residents to avoid the area while they establish a secure perimeter surrounding the site of the fire, working diligently to ascertain the full details of this harrowing incident.

