A vehicle drove into a large crowd on New Orleans’ iconic Bourbon Street early Wednesday, killing at least 10 people and injuring 30 others in what authorities are calling a “mass casualty incident.”
The City of New Orleans confirmed the casualty figures in a statement on its website, stating that the incident occurred at the intersection of Canal and Bourbon streets during New Year’s celebrations.
The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) said in a separate statement reported by NBC affiliate WDSU that “mass casualties are reported on Bourbon and Iberville streets,” and confirmed that a vehicle had plowed into pedestrians.
Bourbon Street, located in the French Quarter, is one of New Orleans’ most popular tourist destinations, known for its vibrant nightlife and restaurants. Police anticipated large crowds as locals and visitors celebrated the New Year.
The NOPD stated earlier this week that it was operating at 100% staffing levels and had drafted an additional 300 officers to help maintain order during the holiday festivities.
Details on the driver’s identity and motive were not immediately available, and authorities are investigating the incident.