All 29 people hurt in Saturdayâs bomb blast, which happened about 8:30 p.m. on 23rd Street, in Manhattanâs Chelsea neighborhood, have been released from hospitals, officials said Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016. Mayor Bill de Blasio, who toured the scene with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo Sunday, said he was reluctant to call the bombing an act of terror although he had called it an intentional act. This surveillance video shows the explosion from three angles, from a nearby business.
Chelsea blast seen from 3 angles on surveillance video

All 29 people hurt in Saturday’s bomb blast, which happened about 8:30 p.m. on 23rd Street, in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, have been released from hospitals, officials said Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016. Mayor Bill de Blasio, who toured the scene with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo Sunday, said he was reluctant to call the bombing an act of terror although he had called it an intentional act. This surveillance video shows the explosion from three angles, from a nearby business. (Credit: Orangetheory Fitness Chelsea)