At least 10 injured in bull-run finale
At least 10 people were hurt at Pamplona’s final bull run of 2017, though no one was gored as runners, many wearing traditional white shirts with red neckties, raced through the narrow city streets chased by a dozen bulls and steers. Around 2,000 people a day take part in the centuries-old tradition, in which specially bred animals are released from their pen to stampede through a 875-meter stretch of the city to the bull ring as runners attempt to dodge out of their way.