14 Aug 2018

Hundreds injured in platform collapse at Spain festival

7:11 am on 14 August 2018

More than 300 people have been injured, five seriously, after a section of wooden platform collapsed at a sports and music festival in Spain.

A police investigator inspects the seafront platform in Vigo on August 13, 2018 after a section of a wooden promenade suddenly collapsed.

A police investigator inspects the seafront platform in Vigo on August 13, 2018 after a section of a wooden promenade suddenly collapsed. Photo: AFP

It had been packed with people watching a rap artist at the two-day O Marisquiño event in the north-west city of Vigo, in Galicia.

Police confirmed that there were no known fatalities.

Witnesses reported scenes of panic as people - many of them teenagers - tried to scramble to safety.

Some fell into the sea.

Personal effects such as mobile phones and handbags were left scattered on the ground.

Several emergency teams attended to the injured, and divers were sent into the sea to check that no one was trapped beneath the structure.

'The floor ... dropped like a lift'

The incident happened shortly before midnight on Sunday as a crowd was listening to the Majorcan rap artist Rels B.

According to eyewitnesses, the wooden platform gave way during the first song of the concert as Rels B, who had just started his performance, told the crowd to jump, local media report.

"The floor [of the platform] dropped like a lift. It was a matter of five seconds," Aitana Alonso told a local newspaper.

"It broke and we all fell. People fell on me. I had trouble getting out. I was trying to get out and skidded, my foot got stuck, in the water. I got it out. A boy gave me his hand and I got out. I felt paralysed and [then] I left. There was a girl with blood on her head."

Earlier, regional health minister Jesus Vazquez Almuina spoke to local media.

"These are provisional figures, patients are still being evaluated

"The vast majority are light injuries for bruises. There are five hospitalisations, mainly broken bones and some head injuries," he told local radio.

In a tweet (in Spanish), Rels B wished "strength" to the injured and advised anyone worried about friends or relatives to contact an emergency information point set up by festival organisers.

City mayor Abel Caballero has said there would be an investigation.

O Marisquiño is a free outdoor festival attended by about 160,000 people.

It features various cultural activities, including concerts and gastronomy, and some 10 sports competitions - including skateboarding and mountain biking - over a three-day period.

- BBC