France celebrates New Year by burning cars; Only 874 vehicles burned at the birth of 2022!
Paris: 874 vehicles were set on fire in France this year as part of the New Year celebrations. Parked unmanned cars are set on fire in the country every year as part of the celebration.
It is a tradition that originated in France as part of the New Year celebrations.
But statistics show that the number of cars burned this year is relatively low compared to the previous year.
During the New Year 2019, 1316 vehicles were burned in France. Home Minister Gerald Dermanin made the revelation in a tweet.
Covid might not have celebrated like this in 2020 because of the lockdown.
Due to the spread of the Covision of the Covision, the streets of France were strong in the streets of France.
Meanwhile, the number of people summoned for questioning by authorities in this year’s car burning is higher than in previous years. In 2019, 376 people were called in for questioning on the occasion of the New Year, but this time the number has risen to 441.
The festival is thought to have originated in Strasbourg, eastern France, in the 1990s. The festival was first popularized among the youth.
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