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Police Believe Early Christmas Morning Explosion in Nashville Was 'Intentional Act'

© REUTERS / Andrew Nelles/Tennessean.comA vehicle burns near the site of an explosion in the area of Second and Commerce in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. December 25, 2020. Andrew Nelles/Tennessean.com/USA TODAY NETWORK via REUTERS.
A vehicle burns near the site of an explosion in the area of Second and Commerce in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. December 25, 2020. Andrew Nelles/Tennessean.com/USA TODAY NETWORK via REUTERS.  - Sputnik International
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A powerful explosion hit downtown Nashville in the US state of Tennessee in the early hours of Friday. Several buildings were damaged, but no casualties have been reported yet, The Tennessean newspaper reported on Friday.

Emergency services arrived at the scene near Second Avenue and Commerce Street at about 6:45 a.m. local time (12:45 GMT) and attempted to put out the fire, the publication said. The Nashville Fire Department later confirmed that a bomb squad was dispatched to the scene of explosion, while local police announced that they have opened an investigation into the incident and will be conducting it with help from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

White House Deputy Press Secretary Judd Deere told reporters that President Donald Trump has been informed about the explosion in Nashville and that POTUS is being kept up-to-date on the incident.

Metro police said the explosion that rocked the city and damaged several buildings was linked to a parked vehicle and added that they believe it was "an intentional act". Law enforcement said they were responding to reports of a suspicious vehicle parked outside the offices of AT&T early in the morning when the explosion took place while the police were already en route to the site. The Tennessean newspaper reported, citing investigators, that an RV might have been involved in the blast.

Local website Scoop Nashville reported that a building collapsed after the explosion, but authorities are yet to confirm the amount of damage caused in the city due to the blast. Police said three people have been hospitalised with injuries as a result of the explosion, although none of them are in critical condition.

Nashville Mayor John Cooper said he had examined the destruction in the area, noting that around 20 buildings were damaged in the blast. Following his address, the authorities announced the establishment of an emergency operations centre (EOC) "in response to an intentional bombing incident".

Social media users were publishing photos showing black smoke coming from the area.

​The local fire department has asked residents to avoid the area in the vicinity of the blast.
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