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Bomb rips through Manhattan: Twenty nine hurt, one critical as 'homemade IED' rocks Chelsea and a second device is found in a PRESSURE COOKER - hours after bombing at military fun-run
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The blast at 23rd Street and Sixth Avenue in Chelsea around 8.30pm is thought to have come from a dumpster and was the result of 'an intentional act', according to the NYPD. First responders work near the scene of the explosion

Debris is seen in the street in front of St Vincent de Paul church where the explosion occurred. The FBI and NYPD Counterterrorism Unit are investigating but there is no confirmation on what caused the blast yet

The blast in Chelsea is thought to have come from a dumpster (pictured) and could have come from an explosive device. Witness Chris Duffy tweeted this photo of a destroyed dumpster and said it was the source of the blast

First responders on scene following the blast

Jose Vasquez (pictured) was a victim of the explosion. He was being treated in an ambulance on the scene

The Fire Department reported that there were at least 29 people injured, including an eight-year-old, in the blast, but their injuries don't appear life-threatening

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said during a press conference that injuries 'are significant but at this point we can confirm that none of those injured are likely to die'. 'There is no evidence at this point of a terror connection.' De Blasio also said it is 'too early to determine' if the incident in New York is connected to the explosion in New Jersey

However, the mayor said: 'We believe that it was an intentional act.' He added that investigators are tracing every lead but it's still too early to give any details of the investigation. De Blasio urged witnesses who took video of the blast to send them to the NYPD

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was also briefed on the incident. She said: 'We need to do everything we can to support our first responders. We have to pray for the victims'

Donald Trump had a very different response when asked about the incident in Chelsea. He took the stage in Colorado and declared the incident to be the work of a 'bomb'. 'A bomb went off in New York and no one knows what's going on. We've got to get very tough folks,' he said

Hundreds of people were out and about in the neighborhood when the explosion occurred. The Chelsea neighborhood is known for its nightlife fun, with its many bars and clubs that are heavily populated on the weekends. Authorities (pictured) have said they don't believe there have been any fatalities

At least 25 victims (pictured) were being treated for their injuries and dozens of them were taken to local hospitals in the area

The NYPD has taken precautions by increasing security across the city following the blast Saturday night. Authorities have ruled out gas as a cause for the explosion. First responders fear there could be a secondary device, but none have been found. Pictured is glass on the sidewalk from a busted out window

The NYPD Special Ops tweeted that they are investigating a 'possible' second device that was found at 27th Street and Sixth Avenue, which is just four blocks away from where the blast occurred

Helicopters flew over the second scene at 27th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenue. Pictured is an aerial view of the street as authorities investigate

The dumpsters pictured are thought to be where the explosion happened

Windows were busted out at a building after the explosion

The area has a heavy police presence and several emergency responders

The explosion blasted out the windows of several cars in the area. Pictured is glass in the seat of a car

The explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood comes just hours after the deadly pipe bomb that exploded along a route where thousands of runners were due to take part in a charity run in New Jersey

Hundreds of people were seen fleeing down the block, as police cordoned off the area. An officer and his police dog search for possible explosive devices

New York City Police issued a bulletin advising motorists in the area that they should 'expect extensive traffic delays and emergency personnel in the area of 23rd Street and 7th Avenue' due to police activity there and asking the public to avoid the area

People look on as the police, fire department and other first responders work near an explosion

Witness Deborah Griffiths described the scene near the explosion

Bystanders and people who live in the area look on as authorities investigate the Saturday night explosion

Explosive experts in New York will be comparing the Manhattan explosion to the New Jersey one to see if the two have anything in common
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/7579630671901668580/1024x576_MP4_7579630671901668580.mp4
Surveillance video captures moment explosion rips through NYC
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/1271898392882007780/1024x576_MP4_1271898392882007780.mp4
Harrowing video shows immediate aftermath of NYC explosion
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/4972154846713068004/1024x576_MP4_4972154846713068004.mp4
Trump promises to 'get tough' after NYC explosion
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/2288205179015154030/1024x576_MP4_2288205179015154030.mp4
FBI investigators begin combing through the blast scene
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/1800758167731979125/1024x576_MP4_1800758167731979125.mp4
Instagram footage shows Manhattan in gridlock after explosion
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/1351006838089403770/1024x576_MP4_1351006838089403770.mp4
Police cordon off streets minutes after explosion in NYC
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/3279056675873309091/1024x576_MP4_3279056675873309091.mp4
MTA announce trains will not stop at 23rd due to explosion
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/1128559231864424410/1024x576_MP4_1128559231864424410.mp4
Neighbors react to suspected explosion in the middle of NYC
source:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3794824/Explosion-reported-Manhattan.html
Bomb rips through Manhattan: Twenty nine hurt, one critical as 'homemade IED' rocks Chelsea and a second device is found in a PRESSURE COOKER - hours after bombing at military fun-run
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3794824/Explosion-reported-Manhattan.html#ixzz4KaC0BEb8
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

The blast at 23rd Street and Sixth Avenue in Chelsea around 8.30pm is thought to have come from a dumpster and was the result of 'an intentional act', according to the NYPD. First responders work near the scene of the explosion

Debris is seen in the street in front of St Vincent de Paul church where the explosion occurred. The FBI and NYPD Counterterrorism Unit are investigating but there is no confirmation on what caused the blast yet

The blast in Chelsea is thought to have come from a dumpster (pictured) and could have come from an explosive device. Witness Chris Duffy tweeted this photo of a destroyed dumpster and said it was the source of the blast

First responders on scene following the blast

Jose Vasquez (pictured) was a victim of the explosion. He was being treated in an ambulance on the scene

The Fire Department reported that there were at least 29 people injured, including an eight-year-old, in the blast, but their injuries don't appear life-threatening

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said during a press conference that injuries 'are significant but at this point we can confirm that none of those injured are likely to die'. 'There is no evidence at this point of a terror connection.' De Blasio also said it is 'too early to determine' if the incident in New York is connected to the explosion in New Jersey

However, the mayor said: 'We believe that it was an intentional act.' He added that investigators are tracing every lead but it's still too early to give any details of the investigation. De Blasio urged witnesses who took video of the blast to send them to the NYPD

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was also briefed on the incident. She said: 'We need to do everything we can to support our first responders. We have to pray for the victims'

Donald Trump had a very different response when asked about the incident in Chelsea. He took the stage in Colorado and declared the incident to be the work of a 'bomb'. 'A bomb went off in New York and no one knows what's going on. We've got to get very tough folks,' he said

Hundreds of people were out and about in the neighborhood when the explosion occurred. The Chelsea neighborhood is known for its nightlife fun, with its many bars and clubs that are heavily populated on the weekends. Authorities (pictured) have said they don't believe there have been any fatalities

At least 25 victims (pictured) were being treated for their injuries and dozens of them were taken to local hospitals in the area

The NYPD has taken precautions by increasing security across the city following the blast Saturday night. Authorities have ruled out gas as a cause for the explosion. First responders fear there could be a secondary device, but none have been found. Pictured is glass on the sidewalk from a busted out window

The NYPD Special Ops tweeted that they are investigating a 'possible' second device that was found at 27th Street and Sixth Avenue, which is just four blocks away from where the blast occurred

Helicopters flew over the second scene at 27th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenue. Pictured is an aerial view of the street as authorities investigate

The dumpsters pictured are thought to be where the explosion happened

Windows were busted out at a building after the explosion

The area has a heavy police presence and several emergency responders

The explosion blasted out the windows of several cars in the area. Pictured is glass in the seat of a car

The explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood comes just hours after the deadly pipe bomb that exploded along a route where thousands of runners were due to take part in a charity run in New Jersey

Hundreds of people were seen fleeing down the block, as police cordoned off the area. An officer and his police dog search for possible explosive devices

New York City Police issued a bulletin advising motorists in the area that they should 'expect extensive traffic delays and emergency personnel in the area of 23rd Street and 7th Avenue' due to police activity there and asking the public to avoid the area

People look on as the police, fire department and other first responders work near an explosion

Witness Deborah Griffiths described the scene near the explosion

Bystanders and people who live in the area look on as authorities investigate the Saturday night explosion

Explosive experts in New York will be comparing the Manhattan explosion to the New Jersey one to see if the two have anything in common
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/7579630671901668580/1024x576_MP4_7579630671901668580.mp4
Surveillance video captures moment explosion rips through NYC
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/1271898392882007780/1024x576_MP4_1271898392882007780.mp4
Harrowing video shows immediate aftermath of NYC explosion
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/4972154846713068004/1024x576_MP4_4972154846713068004.mp4
Trump promises to 'get tough' after NYC explosion
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/2288205179015154030/1024x576_MP4_2288205179015154030.mp4
FBI investigators begin combing through the blast scene
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/1800758167731979125/1024x576_MP4_1800758167731979125.mp4
Instagram footage shows Manhattan in gridlock after explosion
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/1351006838089403770/1024x576_MP4_1351006838089403770.mp4
Police cordon off streets minutes after explosion in NYC
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/3279056675873309091/1024x576_MP4_3279056675873309091.mp4
MTA announce trains will not stop at 23rd due to explosion
http://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2016/09/18/1128559231864424410/1024x576_MP4_1128559231864424410.mp4
Neighbors react to suspected explosion in the middle of NYC
source:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3794824/Explosion-reported-Manhattan.html
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