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3rd LD Writethru: No evidence of terror attack, says New York City mayor

Xinhua, September 18, 2016 Adjust font size:

New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio said Saturday that there is "no evidence at this point of a terror connection".

The mayor made the remarks at a news conference Saturday night.

Twenty-nine people were injured in an explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood in New York on Saturday evening.

Authorities said police are investigating the blast as a criminal act not immediately linked to any terror organization.

The incident occurred just three days before the opening of 71st Session of the UN General Assembly in the UN Headquarters in New York. The host city of the world body is already on high alert to guarantee the security of visiting heads of state or government.

Right opposit to the UN Headquarters on Manhattan's 1st Avenue, four police officers on duty told Xinhua that they have been in position since 4 p.m. Saturday. But they said that they didn't get any special alert or instructions following the Chelsea blast.

White House said President Obama has been briefed about New York blast.

Police issued a bulletin advising motorists in the area that they should "expect extensive traffic delays and emergency personnel in the area of 23rd Street and 7th Avenue" and ask the public to avoid entering the area. Enditem