A travel warning has been issued for people visiting parts of North America by the UK Foreign Office. Guidance for the USA and Canada was updated on Wednesday evening (November 22) after two people were killed when a car crashed and exploded at the US-Canada border in Niagara Falls.
A speeding car raced towards a US-Canada bridge from the American side, crashing and then exploding, killing two people on Wednesday.
The incident prompted multiple borders to be closed for hours. Authorities are unsure what caused the incident, but said there were no signs it was a terror attack.
The FBI's Buffalo office said late on Wednesday that it had concluded its investigation: "A search of the scene revealed no explosive materials, and no terrorism nexus was identified," it said in a statement, the Liverpool Echo reports. "The matter has been turned over to the Niagara Falls Police Department as a traffic investigation." READ MORE: Foreign Secretary visits Israel amid reports of last-minute ceasefire snag READ MORE: Jonathan Van-Tam 'first heard about Eat Out to Help Out on TV' as scientists dispute PM's claims Much remained unclear about the incident at the Rainbow Bridge, which prompted concerns on both sides of the border as the US headed into the Thanksgiving holiday.
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