Pamplona (Spain), July 13 (EFE) Eleven people were injured, including five who were gored, during the running of the bulls Sunday in this northern Spanish city's San Fermin festival, officials said.
Two of the runners who were gored are in serious condition and had to undergo surgery.
The two runners, one suffering from a chest wound and the other from a neck wound, were taken to Navarre Hospital.
Four other runners were taken to the same hospital, one of them suffering from a leg wound and the others from multiple injuries.
Virgen del Camino Hospital is treating five runners, one of whom was gored in the arm and the other in the back, while the others sustained bruises and other injuries.
On Friday, a 27-year-old Spaniard was gored to death during the morning's running of the bulls at the festival.
Daniel Jimeno Romero, who was from the Madrid suburb of Alcala de Henares, was gored in the lung by a charging bull that had separated from the pack during this year's fourth bull run, officials said.
Jimeno Romero, who died at Navarre Hospital after emergency surgery, became the 15th fatality in the Pamplona bull runs since records began to be kept in 1922.