Millions flock to Carnival street parades across Germany
BERLIN — Millions of dressed-up revelers and schoolchildren took to the streets across Germany to celebrate Carnival with elaborate costumes, chocolates and fervour Monday.
The popular street parades in traditional Carnival strongholds such as Cologne, Duesseldorf and Mainz in western Germany were drawing huge crowds of locals and tourists alike.
The Cologne parade was shortly interrupted in the afternoon when three people were injured, German news agency dpa reported. They were in a carriage and the horses pulling it bolted, dpa said.
All over the region, schools were closed on Shrove Monday — the pre-Lenten celebration that precedes Ash Wednesday — so children could attend the parades featuring floats, brass bands and dance groups throwing candy, chocolates and flowers to spectators.