US-Canada border at Niagara Falls reopens after car blast
The Philippine Star|November 25, 2023
The US-Canada border crossing at Niagara Falls that was the scene of a deadly car explosion reopened Thursday, officials said.
US-Canada border at Niagara Falls reopens after car blast

The day before, a car traveling at high speed crashed into a checkpoint barrier at Rainbow Bridge and exploded into flames, triggering border closures and sparking a massive security alert on the eve of a major holiday.

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