At least 84 killed in Nice terror attack
At least 84 people have been killed - several of them children - after a lorry driver ploughed into crowds celebrating France's national Bastille Day in Nice.
At least 84 people have been killed - several of them children - after a lorry driver ploughed into crowds celebrating France's national Bastille Day in Nice.
A Welsh man, originally from Ferryside, who now lives in Nice, has told ITV Cymru Wales News, that the 'whole city is on a knife edge'.
Edward Jenkins says he fears that he will know some of the victims of the Bastille Day attack.
The whole city is on a knife edge.
There's a terrible underlying fear of dread that you're going to see someone you know on a list of people who have been killed.
Mr. Jenkins says that the city has been on high alert for a while now, since the Sousse attack in Tunisia.
Rain clipping the far north through the evening but elsewhere staying dry with some sunny spells.
Public Health Wales figures show 25 more cases of the virus have also been confirmed.
Photos taken on Saturday morning show Roald Dahl Plass strewn with empty beer bottles and discarded canisters of laughing gas.