A runner was gored in the face during the annual bull-running festival at Spain's San Fermin on Saturday, leading to chaos and injuries among participants. The incident occurred in Pamplona, where the festival attracts thousands of thrill-seekers each year.
Injuries Reported at San Fermin Festival
In addition to the runner who suffered a serious facial injury, 12 others were reported injured during the bull run. The event, known for its adrenaline-fueled excitement, saw numerous participants attempting to outrun the bulls through the streets of Pamplona.
The San Fermin festival, which began in the early morning hours, features daily bull runs and has a history of injuries. This year, local authorities have emphasized safety measures to minimize risks.
Safety Concerns and Historical Context
The San Fermin festival has been a tradition since the 16th century, attracting both locals and tourists. However, the event has faced increasing scrutiny over safety concerns. The chaotic nature of the bull runs often leads to accidents, prompting discussions about the need for stricter regulations.





