In a startling development near Niagara Falls, a significant explosion has been reported at the Rainbow Bridge, a prominent border crossing between the United States and Canada.
The incident, suspected to be a car bomb explosion, has prompted the closure of several key bridges, including the Rainbow Bridge, Peace Bridge, Lewiston-Queenston Bridge, and Whirlpool Bridge, effectively sealing off the US-Canada border in the area.
Footage captured at the scene indicated a vehicle crossing from Canada into the United States via the Rainbow Bridge just before the explosion occurred. Smoke billowing into the sky was visible in the aftermath, raising concerns about the safety of the checkpoint. As of now, details regarding potential injuries or casualties remain unconfirmed.
An explosion has been reported in Niagara Falls at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Law enforcement agencies are actively involved, with the FBI Buffalo Field Office taking the lead in the investigation. The FBI, alongside local, state, and federal authorities, is working to assess the situation and secure the area. The FBI has labeled the situation as "very fluid" and stated that the investigation is ongoing.
The incident prompted swift responses from government officials, with New York Governor Kathy Hochul closely monitoring the situation. She announced the deployment of the New York State Police, working in collaboration with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, to oversee all points of entry into New York.