Wednesday, October 01, 2025

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Oktoberfest closed by bomb threat in Munich

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Germany's Oktoberfest festival was closed down as police investigated a house in Munich that had been rigged with explosives then set on fire, leaving one man dead.
Le Monde with AFP 
Published today at 11:53 am (Paris), updated at 11:58 am
Germany's Oktoberfest was temporarily closed by a bomb threat Wednesday, October 1, organizers said. 
  • Police deployed a bomb squad along with firefighters to the residential house in Lerchenau district of the city early in the morning, as a column of smoke rose in the sky. 
  • They said the house had been rigged with explosives and then set on fire. 
  • A badly wounded man was found a short distance away, and later died of his injuries, police said.
Bild daily reported that a man was suspected of having caused the explosion and fire in his parents' house before killing himself, and that shots had been fired in the incident, but police did not confirm this.
  • Police said they were investigating any possible link to the Oktoberfest, held annually near the center of the Bavarian capital on the Theresienwiese fair grounds. 
  • "Due to a bomb threat in connection with the explosion in northern Munich, Theresienwiese will remain closed until 5:00 pm for the time being," said a statement on the Oktoberfest website.

The festival, which is held this year from September 20 to October 5, is considered the largest funfair in the world. It welcomed 6.7 million visitors in 2024.

 Le Monde with AFP 

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