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Security at Oktoberfest tightened in light of recent attacks in Munich

By Associated Press in Munich | China Daily | Updated: 2016-09-19 09:51

Heavy rain and stricter security did little to dampen the spirits of beer lovers at the start of this year's Oktoberfest, which opened on Saturday in the Bavarian city of Munich.

Mayor Dieter Reiter tapped the first keg at noon with a respectable two strikes, to the approval of thousands of thirsty visitors gathered in one of 14 vast tents on Munich's Theresienwiese fairground.

Responding to a series of attacks in recent months, authorities decided to erect a metal fence, ban large bags, install more surveillance cameras and make visitors go through security checks to enter the festival this year.

Security at Oktoberfest tightened in light of recent attacks in Munich

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