Explosion on Rainbow Bridge During Thanksgiving Travel Prompts Traffic Investigation, No Terrorism Suspected


An explosion on the Rainbow Bridge near the New York-Canadian border, which occurred when a car went airborne and killed two people, has been referred to as a traffic investigation by the FBI, with no explosives or terrorism connection found. The incident took place on one of the busiest travel days in the U.S. as people prepared for Thanksgiving, causing heightened awareness due to the holiday. Security measures were increased, and bridge crossings were temporarily shut down, but all bridges have since been reopened.

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