The Spanish town of Ibi was transformed into a chaotic battleground today. Locals engaged in the annual "Els Enfarinats" festival. They hurled flour, eggs, and even fireworks.
The wild food fight is a yearly tradition. It unfolds every December 28th. Participants, known as "Els Enfarinats" (the floured ones), stage a mock coup. They "take control" of the town for a single day.
The immediate aftermath? Ibi is blanketed in a thick layer of flour. The festival draws large crowds. It is a spectacle of harmless mayhem.
"Els Enfarinats" is deeply rooted in local culture. Its origins are somewhat obscure. The event provides a day of lighthearted fun.
Cleanup efforts are now underway. Ibi will return to normal tomorrow. The flour-dusted memories of "Els Enfarinats" will last until next year.
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