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Boston Marathon hit by explosions Explosions hit Boston Marathon
(35 minutes later)
Two people have been killed and 23 injured after two explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, police say.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.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. There was a third explosion at JFK Library in the city, Boston police have said, without giving further details.
Emergency services descended on the scene, which was quickly locked down. The cause of the explosions has yet to be identified.
The cause of the explosions has yet to be confirmed. A spokeswoman for Massachusetts General Hospital in the city told Reuters news agency that it was treating 19 victims of the explosions in its emergency room, but information about their condition was not immediately available.
"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."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. President Obama had called Boston Mayor Tom Menino and Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on Monday to offer federal assistance, an official said.
The Federal Aviation Administration has created a no-fly zone over the area, while security at key sites in Washington DC and New York has been tightened.
'Massive explosion'
The first explosion came at about 14:50 local time (18:50 GMT), approximately 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.
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.
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.
The annual Boston Marathon attracting a large field of runners and tens of thousands of spectators. The annual Boston Marathon attracts 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. British police are reviewing security plans for Sunday's London Marathon, the next major international marathon, following events in Boston.