Orduña's Otxomaio festival concludes with procession and fire symbolism

The festivities closed with a positive assessment, denouncing sexist aggressions and electrical issues, while highlighting mobilization.

Generic image: Symbolic representation of the end of a festival, featuring fire, confetti, and a festive atmosphere.
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Generic image: Symbolic representation of the end of a festival, featuring fire, confetti, and a festive atmosphere.

Orduña's Otxomaio festival concluded last night following the usual dynamic, featuring a procession and fire symbolism.

Orduña's Otxomaio festival concluded last night following the usual dynamic. A brief street parade took place through the main streets of the town, with a representation of a funeral that interspersed moments of crying and laughter. Afterwards, the 'Heart' was set on fire in the Plaza del Fuero, a moment several children used to dive into the basin.
The Orduña City Council has given a positive assessment of the festivities, although it has made some remarks. On one hand, the institution has denounced the sexist aggressions that occurred on the first weekend, but at the same time, it has highlighted the mobilization against it.
On the other hand, the council has acknowledged some issues with the electricity supply, but has assured that they are working to improve all these aspects.