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Boston Marathon hit by explosions | Boston Marathon hit by explosions |
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Two people have been killed and 23 injured after two explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, police say. | |
The blasts shattered the carnival atmosphere of one of the biggest sporting events in the US, causing panic and confusion. | |
Bloodied victims were initially rushed to a medical tent set up to care for fatigued runners. | |
Emergency services descended on the scene, which was quickly locked down. | Emergency services descended on the scene, which was quickly locked down. |
The cause of the explosions has yet to be confirmed. | The cause of the explosions has yet to be confirmed. |
"There are a lot of people down," one runner was quoted as saying by AP news agency. | |
A White House official said President Barack Obama had been notified about events in Boston, while Vice President Joe Biden - breaking of from a telephone conference call on gun control - said: "Our prayers are with those people in Boston who have suffered injury." | |
The incident reportedly came about two hours after the winners crossed the line. | |
The Associated Press news agency said there was a loud explosion on the north side of Boylston Street, just before the bridge that marks the finish line. Another loud explosion could be heard a few seconds later, and smoke could be seen rising from the scene of the blasts. | The Associated Press news agency said there was a loud explosion on the north side of Boylston Street, just before the bridge that marks the finish line. Another loud explosion could be heard a few seconds later, and smoke could be seen rising from the scene of the blasts. |
TV helicopter footage showed blood staining the pavement in the shopping and tourist area known as Back Bay. | TV helicopter footage showed blood staining the pavement in the shopping and tourist area known as Back Bay. |
Mike Mitchell of Vancouver, Canada, a runner who had finished the race, said he was looking back at the finish line when he saw a "massive explosion." | Mike Mitchell of Vancouver, Canada, a runner who had finished the race, said he was looking back at the finish line when he saw a "massive explosion." |
Smoke rose 50ft (15m) in the air, he told Reuters news agency, and people began running away and screaming after hearing the noise. "Everybody freaked out," he said. | Smoke rose 50ft (15m) in the air, he told Reuters news agency, and people began running away and screaming after hearing the noise. "Everybody freaked out," he said. |
Stragglers heading for the finish line were rerouted away from the smoking site of the blasts as the scene was locked down. | Stragglers heading for the finish line were rerouted away from the smoking site of the blasts as the scene was locked down. |
The annual Boston Marathon attracting a large field of runners and tens of thousands of spectators. | The annual Boston Marathon attracting a large field of runners and tens of thousands of spectators. |
Meanwhile, police in New York have told the Reuters news agency they have deployed anti-terrorism units at key sites. |