The Swiss canton of Valais has banned pyrotechnic devices in all indoor public places following a deadly fire at Le Constellation bar on New Year's Eve. The fire killed 40 people and injured 116. Authorities believe sparklers attached to champagne bottles ignited sound-insulating foam on the ceiling. Valais will give each victim a 10,000 franc ($12,500) emergency payment and has set up a donation fund. Nearby cantons Geneva and Vaud have also banned indoor pyrotechnics. Officials revealed the bar had missed safety inspections for five years. The bar's French co-owners, Jacques and Jessica Moretti, face charges including manslaughter by negligence. Jacques is in custody for 90 days; Jessica must report daily to police and has surrendered her passport. Many victims were young; eight were under 16, and many injured suffer severe burns. Eighty victims remain hospitalized across Switzerland and Europe. Victims’ families have set up an online platform for testimonies to aid the investigation. Among the deceased was waitress Cyane Panine, 24, who appeared in a video holding a champagne bottle with a sparkler before the fire started. Her family stated, "Whatever the outcome of the investigation, this young woman followed her employers' instructions. She did what the general manager asked her to do. Nothing unusual. This young employee is in no way responsible."