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Bangkok bomb live: Tourists believed to be among 27 people killed at Erawan shrine | |
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Here are the latest updates:• Police say they have successfully disabled a second bomb | Here are the latest updates:• Police say they have successfully disabled a second bomb |
• A third bomb has also been found nearby | • A third bomb has also been found nearby |
• Toll could rise as emergency operations continue | • Toll could rise as emergency operations continue |
• Dozens of people have been injured | • Dozens of people have been injured |
• Video shows moment the bomb went off | • Video shows moment the bomb went off |
Please allow a moment for the live blog to load | Please allow a moment for the live blog to load |
The blast happened at around 7pm local time in Ratchaprasong, a road intersection and shopping district near the Erawan Shrine. | The blast happened at around 7pm local time in Ratchaprasong, a road intersection and shopping district near the Erawan Shrine. |
Photos posted online showed car windows smashed and debris littering the streets as the area was cordoned off by emergency services. | Photos posted online showed car windows smashed and debris littering the streets as the area was cordoned off by emergency services. |
The Thai national police chief told Reuters India it had been caused by a bomb but no further details were immediately available. | The Thai national police chief told Reuters India it had been caused by a bomb but no further details were immediately available. |
Spokesperson Lt Gen Prawut Thavornsiri told the AFP news agency: "I can confirm it was a bomb, we can't tell which kind yet, we are checking." | Spokesperson Lt Gen Prawut Thavornsiri told the AFP news agency: "I can confirm it was a bomb, we can't tell which kind yet, we are checking." |
The Erawan is popular shrine to the Hindu god Brahma but is visited by thousands of Buddhist devotees every day, as well as tourists. | The Erawan is popular shrine to the Hindu god Brahma but is visited by thousands of Buddhist devotees every day, as well as tourists. |
Additional reporting by Reuters | Additional reporting by Reuters |