With thousands of runners still on the course at the Boston Marathon, two explosions rocked Boylston Street just yards from the finish line. The blasts ripped through crowded spectator viewing stands. The death toll as we publish stands at three and is expected to rise, with over 140 others injured and transported to local hospitals. No arrests have been made. Please follow Boston.com for further updates. (WARNING: Some images are graphic.)
The scene at the finish line of the 117th Boston Marathon when one of the two bombs exploded. (David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
A second explosion goes off (rear) as Bill Iffrig was blown to the ground by the first explosion near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.(John Tlumacki/Globe Staff) #
Katherine Swierk (left) is reunited with her aunt Terry Days (center) and friend Jocelyn Cacio outside Copley Square in Boston after explosions during the Boston Marathon. (John Blanding/Globe Staff)#
Justine Franco of Montpelier, Vt., holds up a sign near Copley Square in Boston looking for her missing friend, April, who was running in her first Boston Marathon. (Winslow Townson/Associated Press) #
President Barack Obama leaves the podium after speaking at the White House following the explosions at the Boston Marathon. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press)#
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