A truck has crashed into a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day in Nice. Early reports say dozens of people have been killed.
The Mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi confirmed the incident on Twitter saying “Dear people of Nice, the driver of a truck appears to have caused tens of deaths. Stay for the moment in your home. More info to come.”
The incident took place on the Promenade des Anglais during a firework display, and the driver of the vehicle is said to have also died in the attack. Local police have urged people in the area to remain indoors, calling the incident “an attack”.
According to The Washington Times, the chief of the province’s police force described the events as “an attack” and has requested asked that “Nice people remain cloistered.”
Reports on Twitter also suggest that gunshots have been fired but fireworks are often set off on Bastille Day, making such early witness accounts questionable.
I’m not tweeting pictures of the #nice victims but this is the truck that killed 30 … Insanity pic.twitter.com/LztgqmjalO
— Mathieu Norry (@MathieuOnRadio) July 14, 2016
WARNING TWEET CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGE
Eyewitness tells me truck driver “mowed bodies over, accelerated as he hit them” #Nice #BastilleDay pic.twitter.com/gyavhEy5Ak
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) July 14, 2016
Shocking news emerging from #Nice it’s been truly awful couple of years for the French, my heart goes out to them as they mark #BastilleDay
— Ken Curtin (@kencurtin) July 14, 2016
Devastating news from #Nice in #France dozens killed and ongoing situation. #RIP my heart goes out to everyone effected. God bless you all.
— Mike Pannett, author (@MikePannett) July 14, 2016
All my support and prayers with #Nice tonight ?
— Aisam ul Haq Qureshi (@aisamhqureshi) July 14, 2016
image via Twitter.