Manchester Arena explosion: 19 dead and 50 injured at Ariana Grande gig as police treat blast as possible terror attack

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At least 19 people have been killed and 50 injured in a horror blast at Manchester Arena, which police are treating as a possible terror attack.

Hundreds of people fled the arena screaming after hearing 'loud bangs' at the end of an Ariana Grande concert - where many of the gig goers were young female fans of primary school age.

Witnesses are claiming a 'nail bomb' was the explosive device - but this is yet to be confirmed or denied by UK authorities.

Young sobbing girls wearing pink Ariana Grande t-shirts were seen clutching their parents outside the concert as armed police and helicopters rushed to the scene.

One witness reported being blown off his feet just after the lights came up at around 10.40pm, while others said they saw smoke and heard an explosion near the foyer area, before seeing people covered in blood.

There are unconfirmed reports that a number of people have suffered "shrapnel type injuries" in the incident at the 21,000-capacity arena, as hospitals reported they were expecting "mass casualties."

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Witness Jenny Brewster told of the horrifying moment the bomb went off.

She said: "As I turned around 'boom' and a man said 'run!'

"We went for the car, you could smell the burning - we could see the police running."

Prime Minister Theresea May released a statement in the early hours, saying: "We are working to establish the full details of what is being treated by police as an appalling terrorist attack.

"All our thoughts are with the victims and the families of those who have been affected."

Witness Gary Walker, from Leeds, was in the foyer waiting to pick up his two daughters who were at the concert.

He told BBC Radio 5 Live: "I was waiting for the kids to come out. We heard the last song, and quite a few people were flooding out and then suddenly there was a massive flash and then a bang, smoke.

“I felt a bit of pain in my foot and my leg. My wife said, ‘I need to lie down’. I lay her down, she’d got a stomach wound and possibly a broken leg.

“I was about three metres from the actual explosion. I am surprised I got away so lightly.”

Another man who took his daughter to the gig said: “Ariana said: ‘Bye bye Manchester!’ The lights came on then there was two big noises and people started running and shouting.

“We got in a lift to go up to the next floor to the exits.

“When the doors opened I saw blood on the floor and two injured people. Blood all over their faces. A lot of people were in shock.”

A nurse at the scene told reporters they were expecting "mass casualties" and said there was heavy security at all hospitals.

One man at Wythenshawe A&E department told Manchester Evening News he had witnessed scenes of absolute ‘chaos’ in the major trauma unit.

He said there were scores of people waiting in the hospital earlier but they’d all been asked to leave to make way for serious emergencies.

Police carried out a "controlled explosion" in Cathedral Gardens shortly after the incident - but it later turned out to be 'abandoned clothing' that had been left behind.

David Richardson, who was at the gig with his daughter Emily, 13 said: “The lights came on after the gig and people were starting to leave. As I turned to the left there was an explosion.

"It was about 40ft behind us near one of the exits. We just thought it was people messing about then it happened again. Another explosion sounded.

“Then we saw the smoke. Everyone just fled. Some people were injured. We saw blood on people when we got outside. People were just running all over the place.

“People have said it was a speaker or balloons but it wasn’t. It was explosions.”

Another witness Andy Holey, whose wife and daughter were at the concert, told BBC News that the explosion was near to a ticket office, and he was blown off his feet when it happened.

He said he saw several bodies around him when he came to.

Manchester Arena received backlash online this evening after releasing a statement stating the explosions happened outside the venue.

In the online statement at 1am, the venue tweeted: "We can confirm there was an incident as people were leaving the Ariana Grande show last night.

"The incident took place outside the venue in a public space.

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims."

A witness, going only by the name Sarah, said: “I heard the explosion. Everyone was shoving and pushing. There were so many little kids in there. I couldn’t get out and there were crowds of people blocking everywhere.

“By the time I got outside there were so many people crying and standing in the road. It was absolute chaos. I saw people covered in blood. I have never been in a situation like this before.”

Oliver Jones, 17, who was at the concert with his 19-year-old sister, said: “I was in the toilet and heard a loud bang just after the concert had finished and people had started to leave.

“The bang echoed around the foyer of the arena and people started to run.

“I seen people running and screaming towards one direction and then many were turning around to run back the other way.

“Security was running out as well as the fans and concert goers.

“[There were] reports of blood and people injured. In so much shock and panic. You see this on the news all the time and never expect it to happen to you. I just had to run and make sure me and my sister were safe.”

Concert-goers shared horrifying photos of their injuries after they managed to escape the chaos - which some initially claimed was caused by a speaker explosion or a balloon popping.

Abby Mullen shared snaps of her bag and her bloodied hair after she returned home.

Manchester MP Lucy Powell, whose constituency includes the arena, also released a statement on the blast

She said: "Its absolutely horrific, especially that so many young people are involved.

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham also shared his condolences on Twitter, writing: "My heart goes out to families who have lost loved ones, my admiration to our brave emergency services. A terrible night for our great city"

National Rail confirmed just before 2am that nearby Manchester Victoria station would be closed all day Tuesday.

"Our hearts go out to all the families who have been affected by this terrible incident."

Eyewitness Sasina Akhtar said: "She did her last song, we were in the lower tier and there was an explosion behind us at the back of the arena. We saw young girls with blood on them, everyone was screaming and people were running. There was lots of smoke.”

GMP Chief Constable Ian Hopkins held a press conference just before 3am on Tuesday, where he said that 19 people are confirmed dead and 50 others injured.

He confirmed it was being treated as a terrorist incident and said casualties are being treated at six hospitals across Greater Manchester.

Greater Manchester Police released a statement earlier that said: "Just before 10.35pm on Monday, May 22, 2017, police were called to reports of an explosion at Manchester Arena.

"19 people have been confirmed dead, with around 50 others injured.

"This is currently being treated as a terrorist incident until police know otherwise."

British Transport Police said in a statement: "Officers are at Manchester Arena following reports of an explosion within the foyer area of the stadium at 10.30pm this evening.

"Emergency services are at the scene and we are working to establish more information regarding the explosion and will provide further updates as soon as possible."

One Twitter user, Riona, said: "Just got out of Manchester arena after seeing Ariana perform. There was a loud bang when the lights came on & everyone ran out screaming."

Another, Hilary Parr, told Mirror Online: "Yes me & my daughter was just about leave and there was a huge bang and then everyone just darted out screaming and crying."

Another mum whose son was at the concert told Mirror Online: "All I know at the minute is him & hid dad left as soon as last song finished.

"Was near the toilets heard & felt some type of explosion & when they turned around everyone was running & screaming."

Former Coronation Street star Jule Hesmondhalgh also tweeted: "My husband and daughter were at AG gig at MEN and there was panic but someone came on stage and said no explosion, just a balloon."

Greater Manchester Police tweeted: "Police responded to reports of an incident at Manchester Arena. Please stay away from the area."

A woman called Hannah, who was at the concert, told the Guardian there was “quite a loud explosion heard from inside the Manchester arena and it shook, then everyone screamed and tried to get out”.

She continued: “As we got outside, lots of police came racing towards the area and the whole of the Victoria train station was surrounded by police.”

She also told the Guardian that there were people were screaming and crying everywhere shouting that there’s a bomb 'and also people were saying there’s a shooter so we ran and jumped into a taxi'.

Suzy Mitchell, 26, whose flat is opposite the venue, reported hearing a huge bang which rocked the neighbourhood.

She said: “(I) just heard a huge bang from my bed, came out to the front of my apartments (we’re on the top floor so have perfect view) and everyone was running away in big crowds.

“The bang was so big I heard it from my room which is at the back of the apartment blocks."

The police have set up a helpline for people who are worried about loved ones; 0161 856 9400.

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fresaynutella on May 22nd, 2017 at 23:42 UTC »

Most people in that concert were kids. This is so so sad

nxwxrries on May 22nd, 2017 at 22:16 UTC »

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Quick rundown:

Not much is known right now, main sources are concert goers and people who live nearby.

Concert goers report an explosion has taken place in Manchester Arena right after Ariana Grande's set was over.

Concert goer reports they saw someone with blood on their shirt.

Ambulance and Police staff at scene.

Multiple concert goers has reported security not checking bags at entrance.

Manchester Police has confirmed "a number of confirmed fatalities and others injured."

More and more information about the incident is slowly coming out, there's still a lot of chaos and confusion.

Armed Police have been deployed to surrounding areas.

Emergency services continuing to work at the scene of incident.

Confirmed 19 dead, ~50 injured.

Images, videos, tweets and articles:

The scene outside of Manchester Arena right now

CCTV image of people fleeing

Video of people panicking and running out of the arena

Concert goer: "A GUN SHOT WENT OFF IN THE ARENA AND THERES BLOOD ON THE FLOOR"

Concert goer: "the stations are blocked off and police cars are everywhere and everyone ran out so fast holy shit"

Terrifying tweets coming from an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester

Large amount of ambulances heading to #Manchester Arena following reports of two explosions

Huge amount of ambulances and police heading to Manchester Arena

Concert goer: "this is all security's fault. they didn't check anyone's bags."

British Police responded to reports of an incident at Manchester Arena. "Please stay away from the area," Greater Manchester Police said on Twitter.

Concert goer: "my bag didn't get checked tonight..."

View from a balcony nearby (thanks to /u/Uxorius)

Concert goer: "Everyone screamed and ran out I've never been so scared in my life 😭😭 (in a random taxi trying to get away from the town centre but stuck)"

Report from concert goer @ChanelBrina on what happened inside #ManchesterArena #ArianaGrande concert

British Police classifies the incident as "serious"

Concert goer: "Some people are saying a bomb went off and others are saying it was something technical but either way I just hope the people hurt are okay"

Alleged video of the explosion at the @ArianaGrande concert in Manchester. Praying everyone is okay (thanks to /u/TheJJP)

Manchester Police releases statement: Confirms fatalities and injuries.

NSFW: Image of injured man

NSFW: Concert goer with blood on her t-shirt

NSFW: Injured, bloody girl being helped by the police

Manchester police: "Details of a casualty bureau for incident at Manchester Arena will be shared as soon as available. Please stay away from the area"

Me and a friend trying to exit Manchester Arena while the staff were telling everyone to keep calm and not run (thanks to /u/TheKittenConspiracy)

Video: Panic following explosions at Manchester Arena (Chris Pawley)

NSFW: Video of concert goer with an injured leg being helped (thanks to /u/mikejones144)

Another video of people freaking out and running out

Witness at UK venue says heard 'massive explosion' at end of Ariana Grande concert as people leaving

The chaos outside #manchesterarena when we were all trying to get out

Video: Armed police are on the scene following reports of an explosion at Manchester Arena

IMPORTANT: If you or anyone you know has lost their child at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester tonight, check the Holiday Inn

NSFL: Concert goer writes about the incident on Facebook: "As we where leaving a bomb or explosion went off centimetres infront of me. Peoples skin/blood&Feces where everywhere including in my hair & on my bag,I'm still finding bits of god knows what in my hair" (Note: You have to be logged in to view the post.)

BBC Broadcast Journalist: Bomb disposal unit has arrived at Manchester Arena

NBC News: Law enforcement officials say at least 20 dead and hundreds have been injured following reports of an explosion in Manchester, UK.

Video: huge sense of panic as thousands flee Manchester Arena.

Armed polices just pulled a man out of a car and arrested him (thanks to /u/mantheharpooons)

BREAKING NEWS: manchester taxis and cabs offering free rides home for people around #manchester Arena. One love. (thanks to /u/witfenek)

Some trivial information: Manchester Arena opened in 1995, it's the second biggest arena in the EU and the 4th busiest arena in the world going by ticket sales.

Manchester Arena Blast: "Explosion threw me 30 feet" says eyewitness - BBC News

Taxi's in the centre of Manchester are offering FREE lifts to anyone who can't get home tonight. Please RT & spread the word.

Taxi drivers are heading to Manchester Arena to help get young people home for free.

North West Ambulance Service: If you require our assistance over the next few hours, please bear with us we have a large number of resources at the incident in Manchester

Tom Newton Dunn (The Sun): NHS sources are saying the explosion at Manchester Arena was a nail bomb attack. Still unconfirmed.

Man tells SN about his daughter helping injured blast victims at Manchester Arena and what he knows.

Reuters: BBC cites witness who saw 20 to 30 people on the ground in Manchester Arena.

Unconfirmed reports of another bomb in Manchester Victoria Station and a gunman outside Oldham Hospital, pls get home quick as poss and safe (Note: Denied by Oldham Council, see update 49.)

Locked in woman claims there's a gunman at Oldham Hospital on Facebook., still no confirmed reports. (thanks to /u/NotNamedNick) (Note: Denied by Oldham Council, see update 49.)

Daniel Sandford (BBC): The North West Counter Terrorism Unit is treating the incident at #ManchesterArena as a possible terrorist incident.

Daniel Sandford (BBC): Senior national Counter-Terrorism officers are assembling in London. Early estimates put fatalities at #ManchesterArena in double figures

Oldham Council: We have no information to this effect at all. Please only trust or share official sources of information. (thanks to /u/TheIncompetenceOfMan]

'As I turned around, BOOM! A man told us to run' - Eyewitness mum was at the Manchester Arena concert with her 11-year-old daughter

NBC: US officials briefed on Manchester explosion say UK authorities investigating arena incident as possible suicide bombing. (thanks to /u/PM_ME_UR_POLDERS)

Manchester Police confirms 19 dead and around 50 injured. :(

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