The popular festival in Mexico left 43 injured

“Chlodeming” left 43 injured in Mexico. A large number of people have been injured by “hammering” at the Mexico festival. The event, which takes place every year of February, includes many people who hit a sulfur mix and colat, reports “Metro”, broadcast news. They hit their hammers in the beams [...]
“Chlodeming” left 43 injured in Mexico.
A large number of people have been injured by “hammering” at the Mexico Festival. The event, which takes place every year of February, includes many people who hit a sulfur mix and colat, reports “Metro”, broadcast news.
They hit their hammers in railway beams, causing the substance to explode by causing massive clouds or even smoke.
This year, a man hurt his leg. Others were hurt less, but the number of wounded was quite large.
The small town of San Juan de la Vega is very famous for the festival, dedicated to St. John the Baptizer.
Based on legend, the denominator of the town of San Juan de la Vega was the victim of bandits who stole his gold.
St. John the Baptizer helped him come back and become a Robbin Hood Mexican. This year about 6,000 people attended the festival, including spectators.
About 100 police officers were present at the festival, as were ambulances in case of emergency.













