There are reports of one or more 'huge bangs' followed by multiple casualties and injuries and mass panic at an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena in the UK. Police are treating it as a possible terrorism incident, with a suicide bomber suspected. Authorities are setting up a 'casualty bureau,' which suggests a large number of people were killed. Many of the concert-goers were children with their parents.
Latest statement on incident at Manchester Arena pic.twitter.com/BEpLOan3dY
— G M Police (@gmpolice) May 23, 2017
BREAKING: Multiple U.S. officials say UK authorities suspect Manchester incident was conducted by a suicide bomber https://t.co/D0kEd0YliV pic.twitter.com/aqCtRQxHSt
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 23, 2017
CBS News confirms there were two explosions at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, Englad – the devices contained nails.
— David Begnaud (@DavidBegnaud) May 23, 2017
On BBC World News, an eyewitness reports seeing "twenty or thirty" people on the ground, presumed to have been killed by the blast or the crush to escape. This same eyewitness and others noted that many of the people at the show, and the apparent dead, were teens or younger.
A spokesperson for the singer says she is okay.
Manchester Arena is Europe's largest indoor arena, with seating capacity for 21,000 people, according to the venue website.
The moment of a reported explosion at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, UK, can be heard in this dashcam video https://t.co/WWIRFEhiSp pic.twitter.com/t85UC4IR7W
— CNN International (@cnni) May 23, 2017
Details of a casualty bureau for incident at Manchester Arena will be shared as soon as available. Please stay away from the area
— G M Police (@gmpolice) May 22, 2017
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Police say the explosion was in the foyer area of the stadium, and are urging people to avoid Manchester Arena and the surrounding area.
Video is circulating online from people who were at the concert. One was taken by taken by a concert goer named Ivo Delgado. He says he heard a bang, saw smoke, and multiple people nearby who were seriously injured.
Eyewitness Karen Ford who called into BBC World News' live broadcast of the breaking news said she heard 'a huge bang… only one' toward the end of the concert, then crowdgoers were crushing one another to get out, 'chaos… a total state of panic.'
I was at the Ariana Grande show in Manchester. When the show had finished there was an explosion, a moment of silence and people started…
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) May 22, 2017
…running and screaming. It was terrifying. There are now armed police and helicopters at the arena. I'm stuck in the car park & shaken up.
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) May 22, 2017
Explosion leaves dead and injured in Ariana Grande's DW show in Manchester!
Arena after the explosion of the bombs ?pic.twitter.com/BM6mN3UCS5— Ariana Grande Charts (@arianaonchart) May 22, 2017
WATCH: Chaotic scene outside Manchester Arena amid reports of explosion, deaths after Ariana Grande concert: https://t.co/zMvAryYsOr pic.twitter.com/oKrvmiVFdI
— Good Morning America (@GMA) May 22, 2017
Reuters reports:
A blast on Monday night at a concert in the northern English city of Manchester where U.S. singer Ariana Grande had been performing left an unknown number of people dead and injured, police said.
Police said they were responding to reports of an explosion and that there were a number of confirmed casualties and others injured.
"We were making our way out and when we were right by the door there was a massive explosion and everybody was screaming," concert-goer Catherine Macfarlane told Reuters.
"It was a huge explosion — you could feel it in your chest. It was chaotic. Everybody was running and screaming and just trying to get out."
Manchester Arena, the largest indoor arena in Europe, opened in 1995 and has a capacity for 21,000 people, according to its website. It is a popular concert and sporting venue.
A spokesman for Ariana Grande's record label said that the singer was "okay". A video posted on Twitter showed fans screaming and running out of the venue.
Britain is on its second-highest alert level of "severe" meaning an attack by militants is considered highly likely.
.@NYPDCT @NYPDChiefPatrol @NYPDChiefofDept closely monitoring events in Manchester, England, to determine any possible implications for #NYC pic.twitter.com/ElJVcg0gFr
— Commissioner O'Neill (@NYPDONeill) May 22, 2017
DEVELOPING: Video appears to show moments after explosion at Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. More: https://t.co/AlrauoBfq1 pic.twitter.com/kgYb2MWU20
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 22, 2017
Video shows the scene at England's Manchester Arena moments after reported explosions during Ariana Grande concert https://t.co/9aN00DIqgx pic.twitter.com/Cu4JhCERJD
— CNN International (@cnni) May 22, 2017
Police confirm a number of fatalities, injuries following reports of an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena in England
— NPR (@NPR) May 22, 2017
Multiple people killed in blast at Ariana Grande concert in British arena: police. https://t.co/aahb31hYEV pic.twitter.com/gj1Xhi2f7W
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) May 22, 2017
Witness at Manchester Arena describes scenes of "chaos" as people rushed to leave after "huge bang" https://t.co/Iz9PCxvlJr pic.twitter.com/i2YMBRldJK
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) May 22, 2017
“We saw young girls with blood on them, everyone was screaming and people were running" https://t.co/sItrl7qip4
— Patrick LaForge (@palafo) May 23, 2017
The Guardian front page, Tuesday 23.05.17 – Murder in Manchester: at least 19 die in arena attack pic.twitter.com/SCqddBZdvb
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 23, 2017
Another ambulance has just sped up to the children's a&e department at Manchester Royal infirmary. Staff say small children among injured.
— Helen Pidd (@helenpidd) May 23, 2017
Major incident declared at Manchester Royal Infirmary – relatives arriving, looking for loved ones pic.twitter.com/kj0YH01zPq
— Helen Pidd (@helenpidd) May 23, 2017
@PeteWilliamsNBC @NBCInvestigates US Embassy London issues emergency message to US citizens in the UK after deadly Manchester explosion. pic.twitter.com/VFueBkqXXs
— NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) May 23, 2017