Oktoberfest opens under heightened security
  • 8 years ago
Oktoberfest in Munich has opened amid heavy rain and even heavier security.

Terrorism fears in Germany have seen the world’s biggest beer festival fenced off for the first time. The number of stewards has increased and backpacks and large bags are prohibited, in most cases.

Temperature is rising in #schottenhamel tent #Oktoberfest pic.twitter.com/KjSqsvPFP0— Vincent_Coste_EN (@Vincent_Coste_E) September 17, 2016


Some six million people are expected to descend on the Bavarian city over the 17-day event.

Tables in #Oktoberfest tents have been reserved for weeks pic.twitter.com/ugNT6aMRAk— Vincent_Coste_EN (@Vincent_Coste_E) September 17, 2016


Authorities say the aim is to keep the more-than-200-year-old festival authentic, but safe.

Fears were raised in July, 2016, when ten people were killed and dozens injured in separate gun, bomb, axe and knife attacks in and around the southern region across one week.
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