A HUGE Christmas Day explosion in Nashville has left “multiple casualties” as cops warned of “more devices in vehicles.” According to reports, investigators believe that the Friday morning explosion was an “intentional act.” Roughly 30 people were evacuated from upper lofts on Second and Broadway near Commerce Street in Tennessee. The bomb squad is now […]
A HUGE Christmas Day explosion in Nashville has left “multiple casualties” as cops warned of “more devices in vehicles.”
According to reports, investigators believe that the Friday morning explosion was an “intentional act.”
Roughly 30 people were evacuated[/caption] A bomb squad is now involved[/caption]Roughly 30 people were evacuated from upper lofts on Second and Broadway near Commerce Street in Tennessee.
The bomb squad is now requesting the fire department to put out small fires so that they can investigate what has happened.
Special operations confirmed that they have received information that there could be additional devices in vehicles.
People have been advised to steer clear of vehicles in the downtown area.
The explosion led one building to collapse, and vehicles on the road have reportedly caught on fire.
Downtown windows are broken following an explosion in the area[/caption] Smoke was billowing from the buildings[/caption]Buildings shook in the immediate area and beyond after the loud boom.
The blast caused “heavy structural damage” and glass and steel to shatter “everywhere,” according to Nashville Fire radio traffic.
People have reportedly been injured, however their wounds are non-life-threatening.
The incident occurred at around 5.40am and heavy black smoke was seen rising from the area, WKRN reported.
“There is an incident involving an explosion. This is an active scene,” the Nashville Fire Department said in a statement.
The blast happened in Nashville, Tennessee[/caption] The explosion happened on Christmas Day[/caption]“Metro Nashville Police Department and Nashville Fire Department are on the scene. There are no additional details to provide at this time.”
Police officers and members of the fire department were at the scene.
Buck McCoy, who lives near the area, posted videos on Facebook that show water pouring down the ceiling of his home.
Alarms blare in the background and cries of people in great distress ring in the background. A fire is visible in the street outside. McCoy said the windows of his home were entirely blown out.
“All my windows, every single one of them got blown into the next room. If I had been standing there it would have been horrible,” he said.
“It felt like a bomb. It was that big,” he told The Associated Press.
“There were about four cars on fire. I don’t know if it was so hot they just caught on fire, and the trees were all blown apart,” he said.