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Fire on the Ferris Wheel! Highfield Festival Attendees Injured in Blaze

A terrifying incident unfolded at the Highfield music festival in Leipzig, Germany, this past weekend when a Ferris Wheel caught fire, injuring over 30 people. The blaze, which erupted around 9 PM local time during a performance by German rapper Ski Aggu, led to four people suffering burns and one person being injured from a fall. The majority of the other injuries were related to smoke inhalation.

According to initial reports, the fire began in an empty gondola before spreading to an adjacent one, sparking widespread panic among festival-goers. Despite the visible flames in the distance, Ski Aggu was instructed to continue his performance to prevent mass panic. The rapper later took to social media to explain, “I was only told through my earpiece that I should not stop the show under any circumstances, but should initially continue to talk with you to avoid mass panic. The priority was to prevent the situation from escalating any further. Fortunately, that worked.”

The cause of the fire remains undetermined, but authorities have launched an investigation into the incident. The German Red Cross confirmed that two people sustained serious injuries, while the remaining injuries were primarily due to smoke inhalation.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety measures at large public events, where the unexpected can quickly turn a night of fun into a scene of chaos.

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