New York Vehicle Explosion at Rainbow Bridge Border Crossing, Two Dead: Sources

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The FBI is investigating a vehicle explosion that occurred Wednesday at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing between the U.S. and Canada.

The vehicle was heading from the U.S. to Canada and was going in the direction of the border officer building, sources told Fox News’ Alexis McAdams.

All bridges were closed in the area, and all government buildings were evacuated, according to sources. Sources tell Fox News’ Alexis McAdams that the incident was being treated as a possible attack.

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