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Oktoberfest opening delayed in Munich after fatal fire and bomb threat


Munich police say the opening of the venue where Oktoberfest is taking place has been delayed because of possible connections to an explosion and fire at a house in the city, in which one person has died.

Mayor Dieter Reiter said the Theresienwiese would remain closed until at least 17:00 (15:00 GMT) on Wednesday because of a bomb threat.

A large-scale emergency operation is currently under way in Lerchenau in the north of Munich. Police said it was triggered by a fire in a single-family home. Reports said residents also reported hearing an explosion.

Police said possible links to other locations were being investigated, including the festival site at Theresienwiese.

“For this reason, the opening of the festival grounds has been delayed,” said police.

Oktoberfest runs from 20 September until 5 October and it has already attracted more than 3.5 million visitors. It is described as both the world’s biggest folk and beer festival.

Police investigating the fire in Lerchenau said they believed a residential building was deliberately set alight as part of a family dispute.

“The injured person who was found has since died. Another person is missing, but is not believed to pose any danger,” they added.

“Booby traps were also found in the affected building. Special forces were called in to defuse them.”

Numerous emergency personnel are on site.