Imperial Valley Press

Dozens hurt

Blast at Ariana Grande concert in England kills 19 people.

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LONDON (AP) — An explosion struck an Ariana Grande concert attended by thousands of young music fans in northern England late Monday, killing at least 19 people and injuring dozens in what police were treating as a terrorist attack. Greater Manchester Police said 19 people were confirmed dead after the explosion at Manchester Arena. Northwest Ambulance Service said 59 injured people had been taken to hospitals, and a number of “walking wounded” were treated at the scene. Police cars, bomb-disposal units and 60 ambulances raced to the scene as the scale of the carnage became clear.

“We are currently treating this as a terrorist incident until we know otherwise,” said Ian Hopkins, chief constable of Greater Manchester Police.

There was panic after the explosion, which struck around 10:30 p.m. (2130GMT) as Grande was ending the concert, part of her Dangerous Woman Tour.

Grande, who was not injured, tweeted hours later: “Broken. From the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don’t have words.” Manchester Arena said on its website that the blast struck outside the venue as concertgoe­rs were leaving. Jenny Brewster said she was leaving the concert with her 11-year-old daughter when the blast hit.

“As I turned around, boom, one loud noise,” she told Sky News. “A gentleman said ‘run!’ so we ran.”

Outside, she said, “you could smell the burning.”

Britain’s terrorist threat level stands at “severe,” the second-highest rung on a five-point scale, meaning an attack is highly likely.

“A huge bomb-like bang went off that hugely panicked everyone and we were all trying to flee the arena,” concertgoe­r Majid Khan, 22, told Britain’s Press Associatio­n. “It was one bang and essentiall­y everyone from the other side of the arena where the bang was heard from suddenly came running towards us as they were trying to exit.”

Added Oliver Jones, 17: “The bang echoed around the foyer of the arena and people started to run.”

Video from inside the arena showed concertgoe­rs screaming as they made their way out amid a sea of pink balloons.

British Prime Minister Theresa May said the government was working to establish “the full details of what is being treated by the police as an appalling terrorist attack.”

May is due to chair a meeting of the government’s COBRA emergency committee later Tuesday. She and other candidates suspended campaignin­g for Britain’s June 8 election after the blast.

If the incident is confirmed as a terrorist attack it would be the deadliest in Britain since four suicide bombers killed 52 London commuters on three subway trains and a bus in July 2005.

Police advised the public to avoid the area around the Manchester Arena, and the train station near the arena, Victoria Station, was evacuated and all trains canceled.

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PETER BYRNE/PA VIA AP Police work at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande gig in Manchester, England on Monday.

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