- A car has exploded in downtown Nashville, according to local reports.
- Buildings are damaged, but no injuries reported.
- “It felt like a bomb. It was that big,” a local resident told the Associated Press.
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Local emergency services were dispatched after a huge explosion in downtown Nashville, according to local news services.
A loud boom was heard early on Christmas morning, reports said, damaging buildings and blowing out windows.
No injuries have been reported.
The explosion came from a parked recreational car, ABC News reported, saying that emergency crews are attempting to determine the cause of the explosion.
“All my windows, every single one of them got blown into the next room. If I had been standing there it would have been horrible,” Buck McCoy, who lives near the area, told The Associated Press.
“It felt like a bomb. It was that big,” he added.
Police say an explosion linked to a vehicle occurred outside a building on Second Avenue North. They have closed a 10-block radius around the explosion site.
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