Ferris wheel fire at German festival injures more than 20

Ferris wheel fire at German festival injures more than 20

/ 01:02 PM August 18, 2024

Ferris wheel fire at German festival injures more than 20

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BERLIN — More than 20 people were injured Saturday night after a Ferris wheel caught fire at a music festival near the German city of Leipzig, a police spokesperson told AFP.

The fire broke out shortly after 9:00 pm (1900 GMT) on two gondolas at the Highfield Festival and was quickly brought under control.

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Four people were burned, one injured in a fall and another 18 people suffered from smoke inhalation, the police spokesperson said.

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Members of the police force and firefighters responding to the incident were also injured, he added.

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Photos published by German media showed flames engulfing gondolas on the spinning Ferris wheel, with thick black smoke billowing above the ride.

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Helicopters and fire crews quickly responded and all of the injured were transported to a nearby hospital, the spokesperson said.

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The Highfield Festival, which bills itself as the largest independent rock festival, attracts thousands of visitors every summer to the shores of man-made Lake Stormthaler outside Leipzig.

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This year’s lineup included Macklemore, The Kooks, Flogging Molly and Rise Against.

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