Terror in Mega City

Terror in Mega City Mall. There was an explosion in the food court of Mega City Mall that extended into the nearby shops. The explosion killed two and injured nearly 100 people. Injuries during the explosion are mostly related to smoke and fire inhalation. The injured have been transported to Jean-Luc and St. Mercy hospitals.

“There is video of the incident that is still intact, but we have not watched it yet,” states Captain Ross Fuglsang of the Mega City Police Department.  The cause of the explosion is unknown at this time. However, both present and former employees will be questioned about there whereabout during the explosion. There is evidence of terrorism, but all possible situations are being examined.

“I was eating a burger, heard a loud explosion, and I took off running,” says former firefighter Hunter Davis. Davis claims to have also pulled several citizens from core of the explosion. Off duty nurse Jared Martin was among those at the scene tending to the wounded before paramedics arrived.

There are no serious injuries reported. Mega City Mall has no timetable for reopening. Mall spokesman Bob Dillon reports that the mall is to be closed “at least through the weekend.”

 

 

 

 

 

Terror in Mega City. An explosion occurred earlier today in Mega City Mall. The Mega City Police Department reported that the explosion occurred at 9:50 this morning. There were two fatalities in the central area of the explosion. Nearly 100 people were injured in the explosion, most injuries pertained to smoke and fire inhalation.

“We have no suspects and do not suspect terrorism, but we are looking at all possibilities,” reports Police Captain Ross Fuglsang. Mall spokesman Bob Dillon offered security video from the incident which “remains in one piece.”

“I was eating a burger, heard an explosion, and I grabbed a couple of people and took off.” reports ex-firefighter Hunter Davis. Davis was not the only serviceman on the scene. Off duty nurse Jared Martin was on scene tending to the wounded before paramedics arrived.

“I grabbed my baby from the stroller left the building,” recalls Devin Phaly, who was shopping with his infant during the explosion. Phaly reports that mall security was evacuating people in an orderly fashion through the back of the mall. Security also reunited 12-year-old Jaclyn Arens with her father. The two had been separated by the initial explosion and were frantically searching for each other through the smoke when Arens came across mall security.

The explosion pertained to the food court and nearby shops. Although busy during the holiday season, there is no timetable for the mall to reopen. However, Spokesman Dillon expects the mall to be closed “at least through the weekend.

One Response to “Terror in Mega City”

  1. fuglsang Says:

    Top: Ok, up to first sentence of the last graf. I’m confused. If this is BC, look at the attribution. The info in the second graf is likely your lead.

    Bottom: This has to be the print version. OK on organization.

    Have a good break, Riley. See you next semester.

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