New Orleans, January 1, 2025: A tragic start to the new year unfolded in New Orleans early this morning when a vehicle plowed into a crowd near the intersection of Canal and Bourbon Streets, killing 10 people and injuring 30 others, according to NOLA Ready, the city’s emergency preparedness agency.
The New Orleans Police Department confirmed the mass casualty incident, urging residents and visitors to avoid the area as investigations continue. Emergency responders transported the injured to five local hospitals, though the conditions of the victims have yet to be disclosed.
The incident occurred in the heart of New Orleans, a city renowned for its vibrant music scene and iconic Mardi Gras celebrations. The tragedy struck as the city’s New Year’s festivities were winding down and just hours before the highly anticipated Allstate Bowl college football quarterfinal at the Caesars Superdome, which was expected to draw thousands of spectators.
Authorities have not released information about the driver or the circumstances surrounding the crash. It remains unclear whether the act was intentional or accidental. The investigation is ongoing, with local and federal agencies working together to determine the cause.
This devastating event has cast a shadow over New Orleans, a city celebrated for its culture, hospitality, and resilience. The community is in mourning as it grapples with this heartbreaking loss of life on the first day of 2025.