A suicide bomber was likely behind the deadly explosion in England.
The incident is being treated as a "possible terrorist incident."
At least 19 people were killed and dozens others have been injured in an attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England.
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The incident is being treated as a "possible terrorist incident."
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Videos posted on social media showed concertgoers running and screaming. The police said they were treating it as terrorism.
ABC News' Terry Moran reports major fatalities confirmed.
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Nineteen people are dead and around 50 others are injured, police said.
Videos posted on social media showed concertgoers running and screaming, and there were unconfirmed reports of explosions.
ABC News' Terry Moran reports major fatalities confirmed.
Videos posted on social media showed concertgoers running. There were unconfirmed reports of explosions or other loud noises.