At least two killed in Boston Marathon blasts, multiple injuries reported
Published time: April 15, 2013 19:34
Edited time: April 15, 2013 20:10
Edited time: April 15, 2013 20:10
Preliminary reports suggest two explosions occurred near the finish line of the 26.2-mile event shortly before 3 pm local time, and the Boston Globe is reporting two deaths and at least 22 injuries.
Law enforcement officials speaking to Fox News say that three victims have been reportedly killed in the explosions, although the Boston Police Department has yet to confirm this allegation. Another source at Boston's Mass General hospital tells the network that at least 10 patients have been admitted to the facility's emergency room with missing limbs after the accident.
"Obama has directed administration to provide whatever assistance is necessary in the investigation and response,” a White House official tells the Globe.
Eyewitnesses say smoke filled the streets of the city after a first explosion, and seconds later another loud boom was heard.
“There are people who have been hit with debris, people with bloody foreheads,” he says.
Witness Andrea Storer adds to the Globe, “It was huge. There had to be people killed. There had to be.”
"Blood everywhere,” another witness tells the paper.
The event has been put on hold and paramedics are quickly trying to assess the situation.
Earlier in the afternoon, 23-year-old Ethiopian runner Lelisa Desisa came in first-place by completing the run in 2 hours, 10 minutes and 22 seconds. At the time of the explosions, though, hundreds of runners were still racing for the finish line.
Organizers call the event the "world's oldest annual marathon and one of the world's most prestigious road races.”
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