Berlin residents gathered to set off fireworks in celebration of New Year 2022, despite local COVID-19 restrictions, as seen on Friday night and Saturday morning.
Crowds gathered near the Brandenburg gate to enjoy pyrotechnics, despite the annual firework show being cancelled due to the ongoing pandemic.
In Kreuzberg, residents watched the citywide spectacle from a bridge, with several engaging in firework duels on the street.
According to the World Health Organisation, 40,043 positive COVID-19 cases were recorded in Germany on Wednesday, as the Omicron variant continues to spread.
Berlin residents gathered to set off fireworks in celebration of New Year 2022, despite local COVID-19 restrictions, as seen on Friday night and Saturday morning.
Crowds gathered near the Brandenburg gate to enjoy pyrotechnics, despite the annual firework show being cancelled due to the ongoing pandemic.
In Kreuzberg, residents watched the citywide spectacle from a bridge, with several engaging in firework duels on the street.
According to the World Health Organisation, 40,043 positive COVID-19 cases were recorded in Germany on Wednesday, as the Omicron variant continues to spread.
Berlin residents gathered to set off fireworks in celebration of New Year 2022, despite local COVID-19 restrictions, as seen on Friday night and Saturday morning.
Crowds gathered near the Brandenburg gate to enjoy pyrotechnics, despite the annual firework show being cancelled due to the ongoing pandemic.
In Kreuzberg, residents watched the citywide spectacle from a bridge, with several engaging in firework duels on the street.
According to the World Health Organisation, 40,043 positive COVID-19 cases were recorded in Germany on Wednesday, as the Omicron variant continues to spread.