00:00This year's Oktoberfest, the world's largest folk festival, closed in the southern German city of Munich on Sunday.
00:09But in addition to the music, attractions and beer, this year's event was notable for another reason.
00:15It was one of the rare instances of Oktoberfest running at a financial loss.
00:20The festival saw an economic hit after a bomb scare prompted the grounds to be closed for hours on October 1st.
00:27The closure, followed by searches by emergency services for booby traps and an increased security presence, had a knock-on effect on the festival's financial impact.
00:37As a result of the closure caused by the bomb scare, Oktoberfest this year is on course to lose 21.2 million euros.
00:45It's thought that the closure over the lucrative lunchtime period will lead the pack when it comes to losses.
00:51But the total financial impact won't be clear until all the receipts are in and counted.
00:56Now the festival has closed.
00:58we have time for all of us here this year.
00:59Not when the festival blocked after war is ostensibly 100%
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