An investigation continues into a vehicle crash and explosion at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing near Niagara Falls, Ontario.
It happened Wednesday afternoon on the American side.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has stated no evidence of terrorism has been indicated at this time.
Just came from the scene of this horrible incident at the Rainbow Bridge. No evidence of terrorism indicated at this time.
Grateful for our first responders keeping drivers and residents safe on this busy travel day. Will continue to update on any developments. https://t.co/nNGFPHm0bm
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) November 22, 2023
Two people were reportedly killed in the incident.
All border crossings were closed for several hours as a precaution, The Rainbow Bridge crossing remains closed this morning, but all others have now reopened.
Federal Public Safety Minister Dominic Leblanc spoke about the incident yesterday, “Anytime a piece of infrastructure as important to Canada and the United States like a border corssing sees this kind of violent circumstance, it’s a source of concern for Canada and the United States.”
I just spoke with my American counterpart, Secretary Mayorkas, regarding the incident at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls. We agreed to keep in close contact. The RCMP and the Canada Border Services Agency are working with their American counterparts.
— Dominic LeBlanc (@DLeBlancNB) November 22, 2023