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Rainbow Bridge between US, Canada closed following vehicle explosion: FBI

The Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls was closed in both directions, Nov. 22, 2023, due to an incident involving a vehicle coming into the U.S.
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The Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls was closed in both directions, Nov. 22, 2023, due to an incident involving a vehicle coming into the U.S.

By Emily ShapiroAaron Katersky, and Josh Margolin

November 22, 2023, 12:17 PM

The Rainbow Bridge connecting the U.S. and Canada at Niagara Falls, New York, has been closed after a vehicle explosion, according to the FBI and local authorities.

There are believed to be fatalities from the incident, multiple officials confirmed to ABC News.

Investigators have found some sort of suitcase or briefcase on-scene, sources told ABC News. They are treating it as a possible explosive device as a precaution and the bomb squad is handling the package.

The Niagara Falls mayor's office said the incident involved a vehicle crossing into the U.S. from Canada.

PHOTO: The Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls was closed in both directions, Nov. 22, 2023, due to an incident involving a vehicle coming into the U.S.
The Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls was closed in both directions, Nov. 22, 2023, due to an incident involving a vehicle coming into the U.S.WKBW

The FBI is at the scene.

Ron Rienas, GM of the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority, told ABC News all four Canada-U.S. bridges over the Niagara River have been closed out of an abundance of caution while the Rainbow Bridge investigation continues.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said, "At my direction, the New York State Police is actively working with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force to monitor all points of entry to New York. I am traveling to Buffalo to meet with law enforcement and emergency responders and will update New Yorkers when more information becomes available."

The Buffalo Niagara International Airport said it'll be increasing security, with car checks and additional screenings for travelers.

The White House is also monitoring the situation, a White House official said.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said, "Our provincial law enforcement is actively engaged in assessing the situation. They are working with local law enforcement and are providing support."

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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