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Manhattan explosion: several injured in blast – rolling report Manhattan explosion: New York mayor says 'no evidence yet of terror link' – live
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Injury count now 29, one serious
Police commissioner James O’Neill and fire commissioner Daniel Nigro have both addressed media with an updated injury count.
29 people were injured in the blast with one considered serious. 24 have been transported to area hospitals with scrapes and abrasions, said Nigro. “Thankfully none of these are life-threatening injuries.”
Mayor Bill de Blasio refused to respond to a reporter’s question that the blast had been caused by a been a bomb in a dumpster, as has been reported, but reiterated that he believed the attack was intentional.
“At this moment, we do not see a link to terrorism.”
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Mayor Bill de Blasio: no evidence of terror connection
Bill de Blasio is addressing media on the “very serious incident”. Authorities are treating it as intentional attack, but there is no evidence as yet of a terror connection.
“All hands are on deck. Injuries are significant. ... At this point we can confirm that none of those injured are likely to die.”
There was “no evidence at this point of a terror connection”, though he stressed that all findings were preliminary.
There was also “no specific evidence of a connection” to the pipe bomb that detonated earlier that day in New Jersey.
“New Yorkers will not be intimated,” said de Blasio. “We’re not going to let anybody change who we are and how we go about our lives.”
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J Peter Donald, the assistant commissioner for communication and public information for NYPD, has confirmed the discovery of that possible second device on West 27th Street.
W. 27th Street is closed as we are investigating a second potential device. Please stay clear. @NYPDnews
A press conference is expected any minute. Richard Quest, a correspondent with CNN, has described the mood on the scene as one of urgency, particularly on 23rd Street and 27th Street.
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'Possible secondary device' found
Chief Harry J Wedin, chief of the NYPD’s special operations division, has tweeted that a possible secondary device has been located, and advised people to avoid the area.
A possible secondary device has been located @ 27th Street, 6th - 7th Avenues. #NYPD nvestigations are ongoing. Avoid the area @NYPD13Pct
The cause of the blast is still not yet known, though CNN has reported that a gas explosion has been ruled out.
Gas has been ruled out as the cause of the New York explosion. https://t.co/cpgJgDr4X5 pic.twitter.com/J0scLDwMG2
The number of people injured remains 25.
Jenna DeAngelis, a reporter with Fox, has shared images taken at the scene that show some of the emergency response.
Explosion reported in NYC, W 23rd st. and 6th ave. Pics from my sister who lives in the area. pic.twitter.com/F0sMfrZvrL
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Mayor Bill de Blasio, NYPD commissioner James O’Neill and others are expected to give a press conference shortly.
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Blast 'like a volcano'
Dave Taylor, my colleague at Guardian US, is at the scene.
Deborah Griffin, a witness, told him she was shopping at Home Depot, seven doors away, when the blast happened. It was “real loud”, she said – her first thought was that it was a gas explosion.
She described it as “like a volcano”, she said: red at the centre, a wall of flames. “The explosion was so big – people were running – for their lives.”
The New York Times has reported that the blast shattered windows in a five-storey brownstone building and sent debris into the street. Though the location and cause of the explosion were still being investigated, the fire department has received a report that it emanated from a dumpster.
The New York Police Department’s counterterrorism department, which said it is “actively monitoring” the situation in Chelsea, has shared an image appearing to show a dumpster that had been caught up in the blast to Twitter.
#Update re: Explosion (photo) pic.twitter.com/AtqllF3JEZ
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Pipe bomb in New Jersey targeted Marines eventPipe bomb in New Jersey targeted Marines event
The blast in Manhattan follows the discovery of a pipe bomb in New Jersey earlier in the day.The blast in Manhattan follows the discovery of a pipe bomb in New Jersey earlier in the day.
Law enforcement sources said the pipe bomb was hidden in a bin near the course of a scheduled 5km race in support of the US Marines and sailors in Seaside Park, down the east coast from New York.Law enforcement sources said the pipe bomb was hidden in a bin near the course of a scheduled 5km race in support of the US Marines and sailors in Seaside Park, down the east coast from New York.
No one was injured in the blast at about 9.30am, but there were other devices that failed to explode. The Semper Five run was delayed and subsequently cancelled.No one was injured in the blast at about 9.30am, but there were other devices that failed to explode. The Semper Five run was delayed and subsequently cancelled.
Al Della Fave, a spokesman for the Ocean County prosecutor’s office, said it was “obvious” that the blast was meant to affect the run.Al Della Fave, a spokesman for the Ocean County prosecutor’s office, said it was “obvious” that the blast was meant to affect the run.
Asked if marines and their families had been targeted, he said: “I think we can assume that, considering the location of the device right along the run route where, if it was just a matter of minutes in terms of difference, there would have been a good number of people running past that explosive device.”Asked if marines and their families had been targeted, he said: “I think we can assume that, considering the location of the device right along the run route where, if it was just a matter of minutes in terms of difference, there would have been a good number of people running past that explosive device.”
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Several injured after explosion in ManhattanSeveral injured after explosion in Manhattan
Elle HuntElle Hunt
Several people have been injured in an explosion in the Chelsea area of Manhattan on Saturday night.Several people have been injured in an explosion in the Chelsea area of Manhattan on Saturday night.
New York authorities confirmed that 25 people had been taken to area hospitals, though none appeared to have life-threatening injuries.New York authorities confirmed that 25 people had been taken to area hospitals, though none appeared to have life-threatening injuries.
The cause of the explosion, which occurred at about 8.30pm on 23rd street between 6th and 7th avenues, was not yet known, but witnesses said FBI and Homeland Security officials were at the scene.The cause of the explosion, which occurred at about 8.30pm on 23rd street between 6th and 7th avenues, was not yet known, but witnesses said FBI and Homeland Security officials were at the scene.
But speaking at a rally in Colorado Springs, Donald Trump was quick to classify the blast as a “bomb”.But speaking at a rally in Colorado Springs, Donald Trump was quick to classify the blast as a “bomb”.
According to pool reporters, the Republican presidential candidate said moments after leaving his plane: “I must tell you that just before I got off the plane, a bomb went off in New York and nobody knows exactly what’s going on but, boy we are really in a time – we better get very tough, folks.”According to pool reporters, the Republican presidential candidate said moments after leaving his plane: “I must tell you that just before I got off the plane, a bomb went off in New York and nobody knows exactly what’s going on but, boy we are really in a time – we better get very tough, folks.”
We’ll report on updates on this developing story as they come to light.We’ll report on updates on this developing story as they come to light.
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