Palm Springs, California (AP) – The explosion in the fertility clinic The local authorities said that the city of Palm Springs, California, was intended. A dead person was found, and the FBI said he was sending investigators, including bombs technicians, to the scene.
The Palm Springs Police Commander Andy Mills said in a statement on Saturday that the explosion “appears to have made intended violence” and that many buildings were damaged, some of them severely.
“There was one death, the identity of the person is unknown.”
He said that the law was investigated as a possible explosion of the car. AP officials told the investigators that the person who died was probably the person who led to the explosion, but he warned that the investigation was still in his early stages. The authorities did not reveal the motivation.
“The origins that are published include investigators, bombs and evidence response team,” said Los Angeles office in Los Angeles at the FBI in a social media post. The investigators of the alcohol, tobacco office, firearms and explosives were also helping.
The city of Palm Springs said on Saturday that the explosion occurred at 11 am local time and that the residents are required to avoid the area surrounding the northern Indian car near the east of Takiva.
Dr. Maher Abdullah, who runs the fertility clinic of the American reproductive centers, confirmed that his clinic has been damaged. He told Associated Press in an interview on the phone that all of his employees were safe and calculated. The explosion destroyed the space of the practice office, as it carried out consultations with the patients, but left the IVF laboratory and all the embryos stored there without being harmful.
Abdullah said: “I have no idea what happened.” “Thank God today, it happened for a day that we do not have sick.”
The atmosphere showed a burned car in a parking lot behind the building, which has a fertility clinic office space. The explosion was launched on the ceiling and the dawn of a widespread wreck field across the sidewalk and four corridors from the street on the other side of the temple.
Renault Williams, 47, was talking to clients in a restaurant, and helps in his management inside the Skydark Hotel one block away from the scene when he heard a huge boom. He said that everything shook, Williams – who has a background in flying – immediately moved to the scene of the accident to see if anyone needs help, and thinking about a helicopter has crashed.
Williams saw a large column of smoke with a dark gray and covered his nose with his shirt smelling plastic and rubber. He said that he saw a “bombed” building on the street, where the bricks and debris spread everywhere, and monitored a front axis of the car in the car park in the building.
He said it’s the only car in the many he saw. He ran to the building, called and looked behind the meter to see if anyone was inside. He did not hear a response and no one saw behind the meter.
Williams then ran to check the other buildings. He said that multiple windows were detonated from the adjacent liquor store. Once the authorities arrived, he returned to the hotel.
Nima Tabrizi, 37, from Santa Monica, said he was inside the nearby cannabis clinic when he felt a massive explosion.
Tabrizi said: “The building just shook, and we go outside and there is a huge cloud smoke.” “The crazy explosion. It seemed as if a bomb stopped … We went up to the scene, and we saw human remains.”
The Palm Springs is about two hours by East Los Angeles. It is famous for Tony resorts, golf courses and the history of celebrity residents.