In a tragic development, at least 10 people were killed and more than 30 were injured after a car drove into a crowd in New Orleans' Canal and Bourbon Street on Wednesday. 


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According to NOLA Ready, the city's emergency preparedness agency, police have transported the injured to hospitals. Law enforcement agencies are working to determine whether the incident was an accident or a deliberate act resulting in mass casualties.



The SUV reportedly hit pedestrians near the intersection of Bourbon Street and Iberville in New Orleans around 3:15 a.m., according to WGNO. The report indicates that Bourbon Street has been cordoned off, and emergency responders are on-site.


Eyewitnesses told Kati Weis of CBS News that a truck sped into a crowd on Bourbon Street. Following the collision, the driver allegedly exited the vehicle and opened fire, prompting police to return fire.


Bourbon Street, situated in the French Quarter, is a popular tourist hotspot in New Orleans. Thousands of people had reportedly gathered there for New Year’s celebrations.