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Niagara police investigate mystery ‘explosion sound’ in Welland

Niagara police say they responded to multiple reports of an explosion in Welland. Don Mitchell / Global News

Niagara regional police say they’re looking into “numerous” reports of a “loud boom” in Welland, Ont., Wednesday night that witnesses have also described as an “explosion sound.”

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Investigators say they have not yet determined the source after officers checked it out around 9 p.m. in an area around Burgar and Young streets.

Video footage provided by residents near Harrison and Gladys avenues revealed a “red or orange” flash followed by a boom in the area.

“It should be noted that at the time of the incident, some areas of Welland were experiencing fog,” a Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) spokesperson said in an email.

“A side effect of a low weather ceiling and fog can possibly (can) be an increased effect on loud noises, like fireworks.”

The NRPS says the investigation is ongoing.

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