One participant was seriously injured after being gored in the face during the famous San Fermín Festival in Pamplona, as thousands gathered for one of Spain’s most iconic and dangerous annual events.
According to local health officials, the runner sustained facial injuries after being struck by one of the bulls during the morning bull run, known as the encierro. Emergency medical teams responded immediately, providing on-site treatment before transporting the injured participant to a nearby hospital for further care.
Several other runners were also treated for injuries ranging from bruises and falls to minor cuts sustained during the fast-paced event through Pamplona’s narrow streets.
The San Fermín Festival, held every July, attracts thousands of local residents and international visitors who participate in the traditional bull runs, where six fighting bulls race through an approximately 875-metre course toward the city’s bullring.
Despite strict safety measures and extensive police presence, injuries remain common during the festival due to the unpredictable behavior of the bulls and the crowded running route.
Festival organizers repeatedly advise participants to follow official safety guidelines, remain alert, and avoid unnecessary risks while taking part in the event.
Medical personnel and emergency responders are stationed throughout the route each day to provide rapid assistance to injured runners, helping minimize response times during accidents.
The annual festival has a long history dating back centuries and is celebrated with religious ceremonies, music, cultural events, and the internationally recognized bull runs.
Authorities continue monitoring the event to ensure public safety while preserving one of Spain’s most well-known cultural traditions.
The injured runner remains under medical care, while festival activities are expected to continue under heightened safety monitoring.
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