Niagara border crossings closed after explosion on bridge connecting New York and Ontario | CBC News
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The Peace and Rainbow bridges connecting Canada and the U.S. are closed after an explosion on the American side on the Rainbow Bridge, an official says.
Peace, Rainbow bridges shut down amid an investigation and PMO in contact with U.S. officials
CBC News · Posted: Nov 22, 2023 1:46 PM EST | Last Updated: 16 minutes ago
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The Peace and Rainbow bridges connecting Canada and the U.S. are closed after an explosion on the American side on the Rainbow Bridge, an official says.
Ron Rienas, general manager of the Peace Bridge, told CBC Hamilton the bridges were shut down on Wednesday afternoon.
On social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, the FBI Buffalo account said: "The FBI Buffalo Field Office is investigating a vehicle explosion at the Rainbow Bridge, a border crossing between the U.S. and Canada in Niagara Falls. The FBI is coordinating with our local, state and federal law enforcement partners in this investigation. As this situation is very fluid, that's all we can say at this time."
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said on X that she "has been briefed on the incident on the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls and we are closely monitoring the situation. State agencies are on site and ready to assist."
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said "we have major issues happening right now at the U.S. borders in the Niagara Region. Right now we currently have the Rainbow Bridge closed in both directions in Niagara Falls. Niagara Regional Police, Niagara Parks Police as well as Canada Border Services are working on an incident in that area."
Schmidt said the Fort Erie Peace Bridge is also closed in both directions and the OPP is in the process of closing Highway 405 and the Queenston/Lewiston Bridge. He said to expect heavy delays in the Niagara area and encouraged people in the area to delay travel.
PMO in contact with U.S. officials
Justin Trudeau's press secretary, Jenna Ghassabeh, said in an email that the prime minister has been briefed "by the national security and intelligence adviser about the situation in Niagara Falls."
The email said the Prime Minister's Office is "in contact with the U.S officials. The minister of public safety, RCMP and CBSA are fully engaged and providing all necessary support."
The Canadian Border Services Agency said on X just after 2 p.m. ET Wednesday: "We are aware of an evolving situation at Rainbow Bridge. We are liaising with our U.S. counterparts on this matter. The FBI is leading on the ongoing investigation."
The Niagara Falls Canada fire department's spokesperson said they are not involved in the response and have not sent any crews out.
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This investigation is still just getting started.
Car bomb? Terrorist attack?
Ok, just saw a report that the FBI did not find explosives residue at the scene so they have turned the investigation back to the local police as a traffic incident.
I wonder if the vehicle were an EV, because the batteries have been known to explode.
I'm beginning to think that the make of car is not being revealed for a reason. If it in fact IS an EV it could dampen the government's attempt to encourage the public to buy them.