Six other people were injured as revellers rushed to get out of the club.
Post-fireworks, revellers will be able to warm up during a dance party at the museum.
The festival, which has been running for 20 years, had previously attracted up to 200, 000 revellers.
This time of year is traditionally associated with high spirits as revellers welcome in another year.
Ed Chipperfield, a long-time east Oxford resident, has suffered sleepless nights from late-night revellers.
Mr Quinlan says his new krewe will keep revellers on the streets, spending money until dark.
It also points out that tourists, revellers and freight, not just commuters, use the Thames.
The procession moves to the bonfire ground, where revellers form a ring around a stack of wood.
This year, 31 October falls on a weekend, allowing revellers to make the most of the night.
Party-goers and revellers have been warned to stay safe on Scotland's rail network over the festive season.
Eyewitnesses reporting more than 1, 000 revellers packed into the venue, which had a licence for fewer than 800.
As Rio de Janeiro's carnival gets under way, its oldest street parade has drawn an estimated 1.5m revellers.
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There were 98 minor injuries among revellers and a further 10 were taken to hospital with similar injuries.
About 80, 000 revellers are expected to descend on Edinburgh city centre for an open-air concert, ceilidh and street party.
Mr Morgan said some of the revellers had young children with them and there was no sanitation and no water.
He said the partnership had been promoting the message to make sure revellers who went out together came home together.
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Revellers there gathered in a red, white and blue-bedecked Millennium Square, which boasted its own "make your own corgi" attraction.
He dined in a restaurant by the station before the train's departure, drinking black English ale and surrounded by English revellers.
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But some revellers felt that the massive police presence should be put to one side to focus on the carnival itself.
Parties end at dawn at which point revellers rest in rustic and cosy tree house accommodations with names like Fawlty Towers and Hotel California.
They said the private hire taxis were not ordered from a depot but were "hailed by the revellers from the street".
Many of the revellers had waited hours to secure the best vantage points and fortunately it was a dry and mild night.
The next day, back in Accra, the revellers trade one role for another, returning to their jobs as merchants, soldiers, laborers, and thieves.
Today's revellers usually build a shrine to welcome the souls of the deceased, which are said to drop in for an annual visit.
So-called "booze buses" then ferried drunken revellers to the centre where they were kept warm until sober enough to make their way home.
Downpours had earlier threatened to dampen the celebratory mood - but many revellers braved the rain in Scotland, Northern Ireland and eastern England.
The force advised that revellers, particularly over the festive period, should avoid taking the pink tablets and notify police if they were being sold.
The crowds converged in the early afternoon, and many revellers climbed onto parked police cars, as the massive street party drew to a close.
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Police have said they want to speak to three people, described as "late night revellers", who got taxis in Belfast city centre last weekend.
Throughout this Unesco world heritage site, the candlelit streets overflow with parades, colourful markets and impromptu parties, along with costumed revellers in wildly macabre masks.
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