PAMPLONA, Spain—Thousands of revellers wearing white clothes and red scarves filled the streets of Spain’s Pamplona on Wednesday as the bang of a firecracker kicked off the first San Fermin bull-running festival since the COVID-19 pandemic struck.
A light rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of a sea of people packing the northern city’s Townhall Square, their clothes already drenched with the red wine and sangria that flow freely during the eight-day festival, made famous by Ernest Hemingway’s novel “The Sun Also Rises”.