Eleven people were injured on Sunday when a ride caught fire at a bustling carnival in a town in north-eastern Germany, police said.

Three people were taken to hospital with injuries after the ghost train ride went on fire at the Gallimarkt, a centuries-old folk festival in the town of Leer.

Police could not yet name the cause of the fire or the amount damage that was caused, but said the flames were quickly extinguished and that investigations were under way.

Town officials had earlier said they were expecting around half a million visitors at the carnival, which was well attended due to sunny weather on Sunday.

The Gallimarkt, once a cattle market, dates back to 1508, and a cattle market is still part of today’s fair, which pulls in visitors with 19 large fairground rides and around 250 market stalls around the town centre.

Emergency services set up a screen at the Gallimarkt. Five people were injured on Sunday when a ghost train caught fire at a bustling carnival in a town in north-eastern Germany, police said. Lars Penning/dpaEmergency services set up a screen at the Gallimarkt. Five people were injured on Sunday when a ghost train caught fire at a bustling carnival in a town in north-eastern Germany, police said. Lars Penning/dpa

Emergency services set up a screen at the Gallimarkt. Five people were injured on Sunday when a ghost train caught fire at a bustling carnival in a town in north-eastern Germany, police said. Lars Penning/dpa



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