Manchester Shaken by Deadly Arena Blasts – 22 Dead Including Children
Greater Manchester Police have confirmed a chilling death toll of 22 after last night’s blasts rocked Manchester Arena. Among the victims are children, with the attack carried out by a lone male suicide bomber. The city centre remains in lockdown this morning as emergency teams scramble to respond.
City Centre Sealed Off, Looks Like War Zone
Huge swathes of Greater Manchester city centre – including the MEN Arena and Victoria train station – are cordoned off. Helicopters patrol the eerily silent streets as police investigate the horrific scene. What was once Britain’s “second city” now resembles a war zone in the grim daylight.
Two Explosions Rip Through Packed Arena Foyer
Thousands of Ariana Grande fans, many of them youngsters, had just enjoyed the US pop sensation’s gig when two powerful explosions tore through the arena foyer shortly after 10:30pm. Witnesses describe hearing two huge bangs as the crowd began to exit.
Emergency services flooded the scene moments later, cordoning off roads and rushing to treat the injured. So far, 59 people are reported injured, some critically.
Eyewitness Horror and Police Response
- Shocked fans describe chaos and panic as the blasts hit.
- Police swiftly declared the area a crime scene and established a massive cordon.
- The swift lockdown prevented further casualties, but the toll is devastating.
This tragic attack has left Manchester reeling, as the investigation continues and the city mourns those lost in the deadliest assault on UK soil in years.