Hundreds of Spanish festival goers injured in walkway collapse

Part of a seafront platform packed with festival-goers collapsed just before midnight, injuring more than 250 people.

Several ambulances at the scene of where a walkway collapsed during a concert in Vigo, northwestern Spain.

Several ambulances at the scene of where a walkway collapsed during a concert in Vigo, northwestern Spain. Source: AAP

More than 250 people have been injured, five of them seriously, after part of a wooden promenade collapsed at a music festival in Spain, local officials said Monday.

The seafront platform, which was 30 metres (98 feet) long by 10 metres wide, was packed with people watching a rap artist in the northwestern city of Vigo when it suddenly collapsed just before midnight on Sunday, Vigo mayor Abel Caballero told reporters at the scene.

Firefighters search for victims after dozens of people fell into the sea during a concert in Vigo, northwestern Spain.
Firefighters search for victims after dozens of people fell into the sea during a concert in Vigo, northwestern Spain. Source: AAP


"The causes have yet to be determined. Everything indicates that no one is trapped underneath," he added.

Witnesses told Spanish media that people struggled to scramble for safety from under the debris of the structure.

A total of 266 people were injured, five of them seriously with broken bones requiring hospitalisation, the regional health minister in the northwestern region of Galicia, Jesus Vazquez Almuina, told local radio.

"These are provisional figures, patients are still being evaluated. At the moment 266 patients have been treated, the vast majority are light injuries for bruises. There are five hospitalisations, mainly broken bones and some head injuries," he said.

The promenade collapse happened as Mallorcan rap artist Rels B was performing as part of the two-day O Marisquino festival in Vigo, a city of around 300,000 people.

The hole in the seafront platform that had been packed with festival goers.
The hole in the seafront platform that had been packed with festival goers. Source: AAP



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